HAZARD 4 Jelly Roll: custodia imbottita per obiettivo/cannocchiale/bottiglia con MOLLE - nera

Brand:HAZARD 4

3.7/5

67.69

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Trasporta con sicurezza le tue lenti vulnerabili e ottiche di dimensioni simili in ambienti difficili su qualsiasi giubbotto, borsa, ecc. Usa la nostra tracolla imbottita opzionale per trasportarla come una semplice tracolla per lenti/bottiglia d'acqua. Attacca JellyRoll a molte delle nostre borse e zaini modulari, come lo zaino a tracolla Plan-B, lo zaino a tracolla Rocket, Forward Observer DSLR M.O.L.L.E. borsa fotografica, VentraPack, ecc. Il JellyRoll è coperto con M.O.L.L.E. matrici per massimizzare la capacità di attaccare attrezzatura o tasche aggiuntive. DAL PRODUTTORE Trasporta con sicurezza le tue lenti vulnerabili e ottiche di dimensioni simili in ambienti difficili su qualsiasi gilet, borsa, ecc. Usa la nostra tracolla imbottita opzionale per trasportarla come una semplice tracolla per lenti/bottiglia d'acqua. Attacca JellyRoll a molte delle nostre borse e zaini modulari, come lo zaino a tracolla Plan-B, lo zaino a tracolla Rocket, Forward Observer DSLR M.O.L.L.E. borsa fotografica, Ventra Pack, ecc. Il JellyRoll è coperto con M.O.L.L.E. matrici per massimizzare la capacità di attaccare attrezzatura o tasche aggiuntive.

DIMENSIONI ESTERNE: ~10 L x 5 W (25,4 x 12,7 cm) DIMENSIONI INTERNE: ~9 L x 4,5 W (22,9 x 11,4 cm). Ampia area di fissaggio ad anello nella parte anteriore per documenti d'identità, badge, ecc. Divisore mobile per impilare insieme due lenti più corte. Tasca interna con patta superiore per riporre copriobiettivi, salviette, ecc. Aggiungi a/nelle nostre altre confezioni/borse modulari come M.O.D. Funziona da solo con tracolla imbottita venduta separatamente.
Brand HAZARD 4
Closure Type Zipper
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 186 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-adult
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number JLR-94-BLK
Item Weight 7.5 ounces
Manufacturer hazard 4
Material Invista
Material Invista(R) 1000D Cordura(R)
Product Dimensions 9.06 x 4.33 x 4.33 inches
Style Simple

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Scritto da: Ozone
Wonderful Lens Pouch! Multiple mounting options
Oh man, I enjoy Hazard 4 products! This is nice, and well thought out. Molle rows & colums all over this thing, and tactical - meaning black, subdued and nothing shiny and nothing that will cling clang if you catch my meaning. That crazy looking 8.75 inch lens fits perfectly inside, after removing the hook & loop attached top pad. So, with that pad you could place other smaller length lens inside, theoretically? Also a small narrow pouch inside to place memory cards or maybe a lens cloth. Aaannd look at the last image - molle straps to lace into bags, vest etc, as well as plastic loops to use a sling or some cord to wear over the shoulder perhaps. Man if I were a cammy lens, I'd wanna sleep inside THIS case. Looks so comfortably inviting :)
Scritto da: Nancy Amazon Customer
Fits Nikon 70-300 with hood attached perfectly!
love this bag. I looked and looked. I ordered one with a cord closure, very hard to use. then I got this. It fits great and I can just get my fingers in to pull it out. Enough room to put extra foam around the lens if you want to. My lens with hood is 7&1/2 x 3&1/2. I placed the little divider thing in the bottom for additional padding. the only negative is that it doesn't have a rain bag. I am going to get some scotchgard spray. I always carry a poncho from the dollar store, anyway. I put it on my belt and use the black rapid strap. If you never used this kind of strap, it is to die for ,try it! it. The bag is nice on the belt because of the flat back. I also tried there slim version, it works but super tight. Would be better size if you are not going to use the hood. I use a hood on sunny days and I wanted to have it ready and not mess around.
Scritto da: Greg T.
Just BARELY fits a Canon 70-200 f/2.8 with mounting ring
The main reason I got this was because it was a molle compatible padded lens case that looked like it could fit the Canon 70-200 f/2.8 lens based on how it appeared in the photos. I was pretty sure it could fit the lens, but whether it would fit the lens while mounted with the metal ring tripod mount was another story. Well, I'm happy to say it DOES fit with the metal ring mount but just barely. You have to stretch the sides of the case a little to get it all in there, but it does and zips up just fine. The molle straps on the back were a welcome delight as some companies do not include ANY way to strap it to molle (I'm looking at YOU, Maxpedition with your awful tac-ties and Blackhawk! with your annoying speed clips) Companies like Hazard 4 and Condor seem to be good about having the proper molle straps to hook it on as intended. Personally I've got this strapped on the side of a black Condor Molle Camera Bag and may order a Hazard 4 Forward Observer just to give it a try and see if it's any better. One thing you can't tell from the photo is this Jelly Roll comes with a little padded "door" that swings back and forth to cover up the top of the opening, which I could see would be very helpful if carrying a smaller lens. However, for the full size Canon 70-200, you will need to detach the little padded door and put it aside, because that lens will need all the room it can get. All in all, a great product from Hazard 4.
Scritto da: John L. Gerding
Water Bottle Pouch
I purchased the large jelly roll pouch to use as a canteen pouch on my Hazard 4 Patrol Pack. The Jelly Roll is a bit different then other water bottle pouches because of the thick padding inside that is made to protect big camera lenses. In the case of using this as a water bottle pouch the padding acts as insulation, something not found in any other molle bottle pouch. The pouch also holds it's shape even when empty which is nice. It is however a bit shorter then other standard 4x10 water bottle pouches so the 40 OZ Klean Canteen is a really tight fit even with the flat D ring cap on it. But the 38 OZ stainless Nalgene Bottle is a perfect fit. The other reason I like this pouch is because of the back side where it attaches to the molle webbing is flat allowing this pouch to sit flush and stable against your pack.
Scritto da: Peter
Reality of the intended use as shown for certain Hazard 4 packs.
The quality is excellent! I intended to store my Canon 70-200mm and it's a snug fit. Sadly there is no room for the lens hood or anywhere in my bag as I have used all the space for my camera gear. I tried attaching the Jelly Roll onto my H4 Freelance Photo Sling Bag at the bottom with the compression strap like you see in the photo, that's where I originally wanted to place it. I don't feel confident that the compression strap alone will secure the Jelly Roll in place when I'm on the go. Tightening the strap would be useless because when you take out the lens or large water bottle, the Jelly Roll would just slip out of the strap. I would use the side of the photo bag where the molle straps are if I have to, but that's where I normally place my water flask or tripod.
Scritto da: I.B. Miller
Excellent add on for Hazard 4 packs/slings
Pretty much everything from Hazard 4 is of excellent quality and this is no exception. I do have one niggle that deserves note: When attached via MOLLE and containing something heavy, it sort of pulls away from the pack at the top. It's not "going anywhere", it just needs a retainer of some sort at the top and the guys at Hazard 4 should have designed for that. I use this with the Photo-Recon sling for my camera kit - 6D, four lenses, and full kit. This piece holds my EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM Lens and keeps my very expensive glass nice and safe. Wont hold the hood or the tripod support, but that's okay with me - the case from canon isn't exactly convenient. Super durable. Can't comment on other uses, but for me it's great.
Scritto da: Melvin D.
Great item.
Can’t wait to use it.
Scritto da: Ben
This thing got me to switch to HAZARD 4
I ordered this to attach to an ORCA Salish 40L MOLLE pack. I never ordered a HAZARD 4 item before. So, I ordered this as a secondary pouch for a lens, or maybe even a bottle holder. When I get the ORCA bag, in comparison to the HAZARD 4 pack, the ORCA sucked. bad material, horrible stitching.... But the JellyRoll was probably one of the best built items I got from a 4 day Mil. Spec. buying spree. I returned the ORCA and bought a HAZARD 4 bag to replace it. In short. Buy this thing. Solid protection, and its a great attachment.
Scritto da: S J Curwood
Five Stars
Protects lense well
Scritto da: Poco Feo
just not tall enough for my OE 800 for hiking
i've had this roughly 6 months now. i'll get this out the way, it wasn't what i expected. now it's large and all but not tall enough for the bottles i use. they will hold width of those 900ml powerade/gatorade drinks but not the tall 700ml ones. i am not a photographer so i can't speak on transport of lenses with this. i forgot to mention it has a removable internal flap covering for protection of whatever or i as they say in description, dividing of items in it. i forget the name of it but it's like the softer feeling hook and loop type of material that i read is popular with photography cases/pouches but it's all over it internally [ IT'S CALLED TRICOT ]. there's molle webbing all over it but it seems a bit over kill for my use. hazard 4 was good to provide it with built in molle attachments but they're not very stiff and very floppy like. they do attach well onto molle/PALS webbing but for me, i'd like to be more compressed against the pack and not as loose. i highly doubt it will fall off but my personal preference is for things to hug closer to the packs. i do love the shape of it, it makes it more contoured and slick when attached to packs. i find other bottle like pouches to stick out way too much for my liking. the biggest plus out of it for me is the ZIPPER CLOSURE. CORRECTION IT HAS TWO ZIPPERS that open and close way better than the maxpedition bottle holders. it's probably because it always retains its shape and maybe even because it's in a curve. the maxpeditions i would sometimes need to hold it and then unzipper but this one i don't most of the time need to use another hand. anyway, this is probably better for photographers than my use. it's just not tall enough. i'd like to add, that i own the blackhawk speed clips and that provided my preference for a closer compressed fit on packs that the built in attachments did not provide me.
Scritto da: Mark Biggar
Great product
Great lens case. The zipper is not as strong as I'd like it to be but hasn't done me wrong. The case was a tight fit for my Nikon 14-24 2.8G. the lens would go in very snugly but every time I removed it the lens cap would remain inside. The same goes for the 24-70 2.8G. the lens hood was a very tight fit and the lens could not be put away with it on backwards. All in all I recommend this case,. Just be aware of its snugness on larger lenses. I've since bought a second case for my 80-200mm 2.8g. fits this lens great. I've attached the two jelly rolls to my maxpedition colloids. Together they fit the Nikon Trinity lenses great
Scritto da: Falkirk300zx
Five Stars
Fantastic!
Scritto da: Nick W
Highly suggested!
Solid pouch! I trust my professional Nikon glass in it and it's out with me all the time strapped to the side of my 5.11 Rush 12 pack or my Kitanica MARK I jacket. Fits my 24-70 or my 16-35 like a glove, well padded, and holds up in snow and rain nicely!

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