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LensCoat RainCoat Large Sleeve (Realtree Max4)

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Key Features
  • For Camera/Lens Combinations Up to 21"
  • Protects Gear from the Elements
  • Rear Access to Camera Controls
  • Lens Access via Bottom Closure
Provide protection to your gear with the RainCoat Large Sleeve (Realtree Max4) from LensCoat. This product affords easy access to your gear while deflecting water, snow, salt spray, dust, sand, and dirt. The rear part opens for simple use of camera controls, while the bottom features a hook-and-loop closure that allows for the use of manual focus and tripods.
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LensCoat RainCoat Overview

Provide protection to your gear with the RainCoat Large Sleeve (Realtree Max4) from LensCoat. This product affords easy access to your gear while deflecting water, snow, salt spray, dust, sand, and dirt. The rear part opens for simple use of camera controls, while the bottom features a hook-and-loop closure that allows for the use of manual focus and tripods.

A waterproof and breathable poly tricot material makes this case durable and lightweight, while tape-sealed seams help keep your camera safe from the elements. This cover is designed for use with body and lens combinations of up to 21" in length, and can be adjusted for a tight fit through the use of cinch straps and an elastic cord around the hood section of the lens. The Realtree Max4 color scheme features a wide variety of plant-like patterns that mesh well with trees and vegetation commonly found in wetlands. This makes it well-suited for hiding from birds and other types of wildlife. This product is made in the USA and comes with a mesh storage pouch that can be used for transportation.

Poly tricot material keeps this product lightweight yet resistant against the elements
Adjustable rear access with cord lock allows for simplified control of your camera
Hook-and-loop closure at the bottom enables the use of tripods and monopods, as well as manual focus control
Cinch straps adjust cover length for a tight fit regardless of lens used
No dedicated eyepiece required to use this product
Compatible with LensCoat lens covers, Hoodie lens caps, and camera BodyGuards
Made in the USA

LensCoat RainCoatSpecs

Key Specs
Color
Camouflage
Camera Compatibility
Universal
Tripod Mountable
Yes
Camera Compatibility
Universal
Features
Tripod Mountable
Yes
General
Water Resistance
Waterproof (Material)
Materials
Exterior: Polyester, Tricot
Dimensions
Exterior
23" / 58.4 cm
Weight
4.2 oz / 119.1 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.325 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.1 x 7.95 x 1.8"

LensCoat RainCoat Reviews

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does it have a opening for your hand to work the ...

does it have a opening for your hand to work the camera
Asked by: Louis
Going on Southern Africa safari next May. Will this keep dust off my camera and lens?
Answered by: JOHN
Date published: 2021-11-13

Will this cover fit well Fujifilm X-H2S with ...

Will this cover fit well Fujifilm X-H2S with XF150-600 lens with the hood on and screen flipped out?
Asked by: Suchon
Yes, that setup will fit into the LensCoat RainCoat Large Sleeve (Realtree Max4) very well.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2022-07-21

Will this fit on R5 with RF 800mm with lens hood, ...

Will this fit on R5 with RF 800mm with lens hood, from the rear of R5 to the front of the lens is 21 inches total.
Asked by: Hector
The LensCoat RainCoat Large Sleeve (Realtree Max4) is the correct size for the Canon EOS R5 with the Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Lens and hood.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2022-11-06

This cover fit with Nikon z8 and 180-600 mm lens?

This cover fit with Nikon z8 and 180-600 mm lens?
Asked by: Luis
Yes, the LensCoat RainCoat Large Sleeve (Realtree Max4) is more than sufficient to cover the Nikon Z8 Mirrorless Camera (B&H # NIZ8) and the Nikon NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR Lens (B&H # NIZ18060056) attached.
Answered by: Marvin C
Date published: 2024-10-02

I have just one question, how does one see out ...

I have just one question, how does one see out the viewfinder using a DSLR??
Asked by: Jay
The user must raise the back of the rain sleeve enough to see through the viewfinder. When not shooting or viewing, you just let the sleeve drop down again to protect the back of the camera.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2021-09-09

How well does this fit the Sony 400 2.8 GM?

How well does this fit the Sony 400 2.8 GM?
Asked by: Larry
This would work well with a Sony Mirrorless camera and the 400mm f/2.8 GM. Used an A9ii and the 400 GM which is about 15 and half inches long without a lens hood.
Answered by: Stephen M
Date published: 2021-06-20

Does this model have a rubberized strip on the ...

Does this model have a rubberized strip on the inside of the front to 'drip' on the lenshood?
Asked by: Wolfgang
The LensCoat RainCoat Large Sleeve would have a pull string which is made of elastic in front where the lens meets it.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2022-05-12

What's the difference between regular, Max 4, and ...

What's the difference between regular, Max 4, and Max 5?
Asked by: Kyle
Max 4 and Max 5 are two popular camouflage patterns designed by RealTree. Max 4 is a well established, popular pattern which we have been selling for many years. Max 5 is a newer pattern which also includes some green leaf elements. Both are great all round camouflage patterns.
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2023-08-20
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