The Domke 19 x 19" Color Coded Protective Wrap is constructed of padded knit nylon with a non-scratch nylon backing. These squares can be wrapped around small cameras, lenses, electronic flashes, tools, or anything else that will fit inside a bag or case. Touch fastener tabs on all four corners allow them to be wrapped in any shape.
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Key Features
- Fits Equipment Within a Bag or Case
- Padded Nylon Wraparound Cloth
- Non-Scratch Nylon Backing
- Touch Fastener at Each Corner
The Domke 19 x 19" Color Coded Protective Wrap is constructed of padded knit nylon with a non-scratch nylon backing. These squares can be wrapped around small cameras, lenses, electronic flashes, tools, or anything else that will fit inside a bag or case. Touch fastener tabs on all four corners allow them to be wrapped in any shape.
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UPC: 049383113310
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Domke F-34L Reviews
Great wraps
By Frank
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-03
I received all sizes of Domke wraps and I’m pleased with quality and performance of these wraps. They have adequate padding when I move body and lenses from my Shimoda backpack padded inserts to an lighter unpadded bag once I’ve decided on which gear I will take on a short excursion from my base location.
FINALLY A SAFE WAY TO TOTE LENSES
By Robert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-06-01
I take care of my lenses and am thrilled to finally find a 'good' way to protect them in my napsack or shoulder bagh . . .
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will this work for a canon 7d?
I would think so. I currently use it with 5d mkIII and Canon 28 - 300 zoom lens attached. Excellent piece of kit.
Date published: 2023-02-28
What size should I get of these in order to wrap ...
What size should I get of these in order to wrap around my Ad600Pro Bulb?
Going with the 19 x 19 model would be fine for your application.
Date published: 2020-07-31
Will this work with the Canon Rebel T6 with ...
Will this work with the Canon Rebel T6 with 18-55mm lens attached?
Yes, it is compatible.
Date published: 2019-08-12
What size Domke wrap for a FujiFilm GFX100RF ...
What size Domke wrap for a FujiFilm GFX100RF camera?
The Domke 19x19" Color Coded Protective Wrap would be too large for the Fuji GFX100RF. The Domke 15x15" Color Coded Protective Wrap would the better size: BH #DOPW15B • MFR #722-15B
Date published: 2025-04-28
Can you place either a NIKON D90 with a 18-105 MM ...
Can you place either a NIKON D90 with a 18-105 MM lens attached or a SONY A6100 with a 28-75 lens attached safely?
Yes, you can use the Domke 19x19" Color Coded Protective Wrap (Black) to wrap the Nikon D90 DSLR Camera with 18-105mm Lens or the Sony a6100 Mirrorless Camera with a 28-75mm lens. You will have some leftover fabric for added cushion.
Date published: 2024-12-09
Has anyone tried using one of these on the mavic ...
Has anyone tried using one of these on the mavic pro drone? I'd like to wrap my drone (with propellers), and I'm curious what size would be best.
Yes, some people have successfully wrapped a drone in the Domke Color Coded Protective Wrap to protect it when putting into a pack.Taking into account the size of the Mavic Pro the 19 x 19 is a good size protecting wrap.
Date published: 2019-05-16
Is this big enough to wrap and toyo 45a in?
Is this big enough to wrap and toyo 45a in?
No. It is 19" square, and the Toyo must be at least 30" or more in "circumference." Because these cloths have velcro tabs that attach to every part of the outer surface, it would be possible to use several together, but that is far from the most elegant solution.
Date published: 2020-11-18
What size would be needed to wrap a Nikon 70-200 ...
What size would be needed to wrap a Nikon 70-200 f/2.8?
The Domke 19x19" Color Coded Protective Wrap (Black) is the correct size for the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens.
Date published: 2023-12-12
