Reviews
Well designed, versatile lens pouches that look great & offer good protection.
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.
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.
07/11/2025



