SKU: 34957827101

LensCoat Telephoto Lens Cover for the Olympus 90-250mm f/2.8 Lens (Realtree Max 4)

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LensCoat Telephoto Lens Cover for the Olympus 90-250mm f/2.8 Lens (Realtree Max 4)Waterproof Neoprene Cover Provides a Thermal Barrier Makes Lens Less Visible to Wildlife Clear Plastic Window AF, Distance Scale Helps Maintain Resale Value of Lens Orientation Hole to Mount With Cover Easy to Install and Remove Made in the USA The realtree max 4 Telephoto Lens Cover for the Olympus 90 250mm f 2. 8 Lens from LensCoat is a 100% closed cell neoprene coat that protects the lens from bumps and scratches. It is ideal for nature, outdoor

  • Waterproof Neoprene Cover
  • Provides a Thermal Barrier
  • Makes Lens Less Visible to Wildlife
  • Clear Plastic Window/AF, Distance Scale
  • Helps Maintain Resale Value of Lens
  • Orientation Hole to Mount With Cover
  • Easy to Install and Remove
  • Made in the USA

The realtree max 4 Telephoto Lens Cover for the Olympus 90-250mm f/2.8 Lens from LensCoat is a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat that protects the lens from bumps and scratches. It is ideal for nature, outdoor photographers, sports shooters and photojournalists. It also provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from cold lenses in lower temperatures. The cover is waterproof, providing protection in inclement weather.

The cover contains a clear plastic window through which you can access the auto focus and distance scale. There's also a handy orientation hole that aligns with the red dot on the lens for easy mounting even with the cover installed. The Realtree Advantage Max4 HD camouflage pattern offers maximum effectiveness in open terrain. The pattern incorporates cattails, millet, milo, corn stalks, sunflowers, oak and maple leaves, cedar and oak limbs, plus a variety of other plant life into the largest camouflage artwork on the market.

100% waterproof close-cell neoprene lens cover
Protects the lens from bumps and scratches
Easy to install and remove, leaving no residue on the lens
Clear plastic windows over the auto focus and focus limiter controls, and the distance scale
Small hole on the last segment lines up with the red dot indicator, making it easy to quickly line up the lens with the camera mount even with the cover installed
Compatible with the Olympus 90-250mm f/2.8 lens
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LensCoat Telephoto Lens Cover for the Olympus 90-250mm f/2.8 Lens (Realtree Max 4)
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Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 7.5 x 7.0 x 1.2"
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