• Easy to install and remove
  • All button remains functional
  • Waterproof rubber cover and camouflage patterns help conceal by breaking up the shape of the lens
  • Color helps disguise lens from wildlife and the camouflage patterns help conceal by breaking up the shape of the lens
  • The lens rain cover on like a sleeve to protects lens from bumps, dings, nicks, dust, scratches, impact and the elements like water, sand, dust etc

This is my first time buying lens covers so use that as a reference point. Relatively new to wildlife photography (about 6 months).I picked up a used Sigma 150-600 C (not weather sealed) to use on my Nikon body. Just got the covers on it today. They fit well, except i did not put on the piece where lens mounts to camera as it kept falling off, i may try it again though just to give more protection. I also doubt ill use the piece that goes on when lens is zoomed out to 600mm. I often shoot at various focal lengths plus it wont fit in my bag zoomed out. The print is decent imo at this price. The feel is the best part, i like the extra padding. I dont beat up camera gear but i also dont like worrying about it. After slipping on an icy trail and nearly falling on the lens last week, i figured some extra padding wouldnt hurt. Although, its neoprene and waterproof material, not sure what good the cover kit will do in terms of water proofing since its got openings where the pieces meet, which is where the vulnerabilities in the lens are. I butted them next to eachother where possible, so it may do some good. If i get in a heavy rain, ill use the cheap cover i made from an old dry bag (cut bottom open). The one question i had was weather the lens hood could easily be reversed for storage. The covers do not impede hood reversal/removal at all. See included pics. Overall i like the covers and plan to keep them. I think these will do the job well for what i expect from them. They didnt come with instructions so see other reviews for tips on the order of installation. They fit snug but I didnt have any problem getting them on. Just lay then next to lens in numerical order, (skipping then velcro piece for zoom, you can add it on/take off any time)I just looked at the numbers, which did not fall off for me. Of course, take lens off camera, put on lens cap and start with largest diameter piece first. I didnt get the stitching lined up initially but i was able to work them around to match for the most.

I didn't expect much when ordering this cover because it was significantly less expensive than the covers from other manufacturers like LensCoat, which were out of stock when I ordered this one, but I am very happy with the purchase. It was a little tedious to put on as it fits very snugly and ended up taking about 15 minutes to get all the sections on. I didn't use the sticky section for the tripod adapter ring but all of the other sections fit on perfectly - very snug and unlike some of the other reviews I saw about the cuts being uneven wasn't the case for the cover I got - all of the sections seemed to be cut well. This makes it a lot easier to handle the lens and definitely protects it from scratches. I would definitely recommend this cover even if it were much higher priced.

Just got it here in Brazil, and it fits perfectly in my lens!

Fits well as expected is a little expensive for what it’s is but works good

A little heavy, but the pictures are crisp and clear, with little distortion.

Works and looks great on my Sigma 150-600 c. Nice camo pattern.