Store, protect, and transport your valuable image files in this black Leda Memory Card Case from Ruggard. The case holds six SD, six microSD, and three CF/CFast cards. It has a molded-rubber lining, a polycarbonate exterior shell, and a snap closure. Carry the case with the molded eyelet and included carabiner.
- Fits 6 SD, 6 microSD, 3 CF/CFast Cards
- Molded-Rubber Lining
- Polycarbonate Exterior Shell
- Snap Closure
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Ruggard Leda Reviews
Great case
I had some older brand of case for compact flash cards, and the newer pelican aren’t as nice as my older ones , thought I would give these a try. The rubber/foam on the inside is a nice consistency - holds the cards in place without being too soft. The case snaps shut, a bit tight, which is good. The materials feel like they are good quality, it does NOT have a cheap plastic feel (compared to some cases I have tried). I did not test the waterproofness, but the case is pretty rugged. I prefer a slightly larger case, they are easy to find in a pack, and this one fits in a variety of different admin pocket options in various packs I will use (tactical tailor, Maxpedition, Vanquest, think tank, ITS tactical). I have two now - one that is only SD cards (it’s quite a bit of storage, 12 total) and one that is split between compact flash and SD cards (I use that for spare cards for the Olympus E-5). Good case, I’d buy it again in a heartbeat. Great price too.
Don't Waste Your Time With the Pelican Version, Buy This Instead
Highly recommend this case! I tried the Pelican version, and the Ruggard case is far superior. My cards actually stay put, and aren't falling everywhere when I open up the case. The Pelican has the cheap foam slots that are either too big or too small for the cards. The material inside the Ruggard feels like a silicon material which provides some grip to hold the cards.
