KUVRD Universal Lens Cap 2.0 - Fits 99% DSLR Lenses, Element Proof, Lifetime Coverage, Micro, 4-Pack
M**V
Very good
I use it for a 35mm lens, otherwise the cap would fall off easily. I don't have this problem now and my lens is much better protected. I am satisfied with the quality and workmanship. I also plan to buy a larger size for the larger lenses I have.
L**E
Very small
Only fits smaller lenses - anything larger than 65mm filter thread size won't fit
L**Y
Pas confiance
Pas très pratique et pas de rembourrage à l’avant pour protéger un filtre.Prend très vite la saleté et la poussière à l’intérieur...
B**S
Good idea, okay execution, terrible brand
First, these are sold as replacements for lens caps. They look pretty cool but they don't actually serve this function particularly well.- This is a stretchy rubber cover that's not going to protect your lens if anything strikes it. So, at best it goes over the existing lens cap. This is actually pretty helpful to keep more of the lens body safe from dings and scrapes, but a lenscoat type product will protect the entire lens. This product also tends to roll up and partially come off lenses if they're, say, in a backpack.- The same clinginess that will keep this lens cover from coming off fully and getting lost like normal lenscaps makes it hard to remove - nowhere near as fast as a normal lens cap and hard to do one-handed. So, again,. more of a travel or storage product than a lens cap replacement, and it's a bit pricey for just that function.Finally, interacting with this brand is a huge turn-off. Check out their social media - the tone is super bro-y and obnoxious, and they tear down any critical comments. Unlike so many of the cool, small companies innovating for photographers, this isn't the kind of company I feel good supporting.
C**E
Didn't even last one two week trip
I ordered these to use during a holiday trip to New Zealand to make it easier, lighter to carry and as a potentially better way of keeping my lenses covered. They didn't last beyond three days before one experienced a rip. And I wasn't even doing any significant hiking. At that point only street photography in Auckland, landscapes in Hobbiton and on the road trip to Wellington. I ended up buying a replacement lens cap as a spare just so I could be assured I would have something to cover the lens in case it fully ripped and could no longer function.I contacted kuvrd.com seeking a replacement through their "lifetime replacement" guarantee. Crickets has been the response.. For the cost, I would advise you avoid.
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