• 27.99
Overall Rating 4.7   26
5
I own a few Canon ‘L’ lenses, with each of them having shipped with their own Canon soft lens pouch.

These Canon pouches are okay and do the job, but given the choice between using them or these K&F Concept pouches and it’s a very easy decision.

From a photographer’s perspective I think K&F have put a lot of thought into these and made a really good job of providing a set of lens pouches that are genuinely fit for purpose.

What did I like? Pretty much everything!

They’re sort of stiff so they hold their shape well and when empty can store upright on a shelf, with each smaller pouch comfortably sliding into its bigger brother to reduce the storage space needed (think of a Russian doll).

The materials were really nice throughout and the ribbed effect outer shell felt strong and tough while not being overly thick & bulky.

The grey drawstring top also feels nice and thick and I liked how you could extend it out to take longer lenses, or you could tuck the cord and grey liner into the ribbed outer to keep it looking neat and tidy.

Despite being plastic, the belt clip still felt nice and strong and the canvas carry handles were all loops, meaning the whole side of them was stitched to the pouch itself and not just the ends, as you might find in cheaper pouches.

They were all good, useful sizes and I was able to fit all my lenses into at least one of them, with some of those lenses having their hoods attached and even one with an adapter too (see photos).

My ‘widest’ 50mm 1.2 was nice and snug as was my ‘longest’ 100-400 & adapter, with everything in between feeling nice and secure in at least one of these pouches (even my tiny little 35mm prime).

In summary, as someone who owns expensive ‘L’ series Canon lenses, I would have no hesitation carrying any of them in these pouches and considering they cost less than £27.00 when reviewed they’re great value for money and impossible not to recommend.
Well designed, versatile lens pouches that look great & offer good protection. Well designed, versatile lens pouches that look great & offer good protection. Well designed, versatile lens pouches that look great & offer good protection. Well designed, versatile lens pouches that look great & offer good protection.
05/10/2025
4
Either for storage, travel and hiking these have you covered. The lens is pretty much what will determine the quality of the picture. Cheap glass will give you poor pictures regardless of the camera so why not protect your investment. Easy to use and well constructed gives you the piece of mind and protection you need.
Great Protection Great Protection
29/09/2025
5
These are the excellent lens pouches. I use mine as an extra layer of padding for the lenses I keep in my camera bag. I especially love the two smallest ones because they're easy to clip to a belt for easy lens swapping on the go. I often grab the smallest one and keep it on my belt when I'm just heading out for a walk with my camera so I don't have to bring my whole camera bag with me. I can fit either the 14-40mm or 44-150mm lenses for my m4/3 camera in it along with a couple extra batteries so it's perfect for wandering around town and taking some quick snaps while also having another lens to hot swap to on standby. The large ones are excellent too, but I don't think I'd ever walk around with one of those big lenses hanging off my belt, maybe if I had a harness this would be good for longer photography outings. However, I think I'll leave those in my bag for now with these pouches as an extra layer of protection. They have some good thick padding so I can rest assured my lenses will be safe.
23/09/2025
5
With the lenses I have it only really have use for the smaller pouches, fit now at least. But they are really good quality. They've got enough padding to keep your lenses safe, without being too bulky, and you cav either keep them on your camera bad or clip them to something. They're easy to access, with the draw string giving you wick access to the contents. They fold flat for storage when not in use, so don't take up much room. The material is strong and durable, and there were no signs of manufacturing defects. Really good just about sums them up.
22/09/2025
4
Been using these pouches for four days now during my weekend photography walks around town. Their drawstring closure is convenient when I need to quickly switch between my Canon 50mm and 85mm lenses while chasing good light. During a partly cloudy afternoon, I liked being able to tuck the unused lens safely in the pouch while keeping my hands free for camera adjustments. Their polyester material feels sturdy enough for regular use, and they fit nicely in my camera bag's side pocket. However, I wish they had some more internal padding since lens protection is my main concern. Also, the drawstring sometimes gets caught when I'm in a hurry. The black color hides dust well, which is useful given how much I'm out in varying weather conditions lately. Work adequately for basic lens storage needs.
19/09/2025
5
When I read the description “ 4 in 1 Camera Lens Pouch Case”, I assumed it was one case that could be used for different sized lenses. Well I should have taken my own advice, which is usually never assume anything! Because in this instance you actually get four lens cases of different sizes.
They are all extremely well made and feel tough enough to protect your lenses from knocks and scratches. The outer surface of the case has a textured diamond pattern, this helps make it grippy and less likely to slip out of your hand.
The inside is soft and made from a microfibre fleece type material. The inner material extends beyond the outer case and is closed with a drawstring and plastic spring toggle.
On the outside there is a webbing carry strap and a hook clip, the strap can be used to go on a belt and the clip will attach to other items such as a camera bag.
A great set of lens cases in a good variety of sizes.
19/09/2025
5
Picked this up to protect my lenses when they're not in use, so far they have exceeded my expectations.

The sleeves are well made with a nice quality material on the inside, preventing any sort of scratching or unwanted wear when the lenses are placed inside the sleeves. The exterior material has a nice stitched pattern adding style to the protective padding. The exterior padding is quite thick but is still able to be stuffed into a camera bag or backpack.

The medium sized bag fits my 28-70mm lens perfectly and the largest bag fits my 70-200mm lens. the smallest bag will definitely fit a lens like a 18mm or 35mm.
Pulling the drawstring closes off the top of the bag creating a closed off cover protecting from the outside elements. The drawstring has a locking clip to maintain the closure and is able to be opened and closed quickly.

The padding is tough enough to be able to place smaller items on top of the lens during storage but you still need to be cautious of how much weight is being on top of it.
Durable and Functional Protective Lens Bags Durable and Functional Protective Lens Bags
18/09/2025
4
This is a useful selection of bag sizes to hold most small and medium size lenses. They fit my Nikon 40mm f/2 Z and an 85mm f/1.8 Z very well

The instruction leaflet warns not to expose the bags to moisture — that’s not a very useful restriction for a carrying bag that’s supposed to protect lenses.

There’s a very strong rubber-like initial odour — I hope it goes away, but it hasn't after several days so far. The drawstring cord doesn’t slide super smoothly in the material of the closer; it takes a quite strong pull to snug it.
18/09/2025
4
These lens cases are really nice. Soft material, draw string closures with a fabric loop and clip for hanging to a strap.

The sizes range from medium to extremely large. I've only really got use for the smaller of the 2. The larger one could comfortably hold a lens thats ~11cm diameter and ~24cm tall, it's a very sizeable case. I've called the smallest a medium because I can actually fit 2 to 3 pancake lenses inside it, depending on the lenses. So, not really suitable for a small single lens unless you're ok with there being a lot of empty space.

Just make sure you have need for the range of sizes available in this set. If you don't own huge lenses, you might only have need for the smallest. Nice cases overall, though. Perfect for when you dont want to use a dedicated camera bag and just want to carry a few lenses in a regular backpack.
16/09/2025
5
These bags are nicely made, with crisp looking stitching and a nice, albeit relatively thin (I estimate 3-4mm?), padded material. While they won't protect from drops or overly abusive handling, they protect lenses from scuffs, scrapes, and dirt, and I find they're perfect for adding to my backpacking gear for storing lenses in my pack.

The sizing is good, and I can fit an RF 100-500L with lens hood on backwards (but without the tripod collar) in the XL pouch as a snug fit, and an RF 15-35L in the large pouch, again with lens hood. (See attached photo for both)

The material itself is NOT waterproof, and will readily absorb water, so don't expect that sort of protection. However, it is not advertised as such anyways so wasn't to be expected. That said, I could see it trapping moisture in wet conditions, so I throw a descant pack in the bottom of each one just in case

All in all, another great product from K&F at a good price point, and this will be a staple for storing lenses in my backpack
Great bags to protect lenses for backpacking
15/09/2025