🖤 Gear up sleekly, protect fiercely.
The HAZARD 4 Jelly Roll is a compact, padded optics case designed for professional photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. Measuring approximately 10" x 5" externally, it features a movable divider to securely hold two lenses, MOLLE webbing for modular attachment, and an internal flap pocket for accessories. Compatible with multiple modular packs and equipped with 4-point D-ring attachments, it offers versatile carry options including an optional padded shoulder strap.
R**Z
Perfect Fit.
📸 Hazard 4 Jelly Roll Lens Case – Tactical Protection for Serious GlassThe Jelly Roll Lens Case from Hazard 4 is an absolute win for photographers who demand durability, precision, and versatility. Right out of the box, its premium materials and rugged stitching speak to its high-quality build—this case feels battle-ready yet refined.🧵 Smart Padding & Perfect FitWith generous internal padding and a tailored silhouette, it cradles my Tamron 70-180mm lens like it was made specifically for it. The snug fit ensures there’s no jostling or awkward shifting during movement, keeping the lens protected from bumps and drops whether I'm commuting or on the move at a shoot.🎒 Flexible Mounting OptionsThe real game-changer is how seamlessly it integrates with my Hazard 4 Freelance. Whether mounted on the side for quick access or secured across the bottom for balance, it fits flush and feels natural—no wobble, no extra bulk.🛡️ Verdict: Built to PerformFor professionals and hobbyists alike, this case is a stellar investment. It combines sleek, tactical styling with functional brilliance and top-tier protection. A true companion for anyone who treats their gear like gold.
O**E
Wonderful Lens Pouch! Multiple mounting options
Oh man, I enjoy Hazard 4 products! This is nice, and well thought out. Molle rows & colums all over this thing, and tactical - meaning black, subdued and nothing shiny and nothing that will cling clang if you catch my meaning. That crazy looking 8.75 inch lens fits perfectly inside, after removing the hook & loop attached top pad. So, with that pad you could place other smaller length lens inside, theoretically? Also a small narrow pouch inside to place memory cards or maybe a lens cloth. Aaannd look at the last image - molle straps to lace into bags, vest etc, as well as plastic loops to use a sling or some cord to wear over the shoulder perhaps. Man if I were a cammy lens, I'd wanna sleep inside THIS case. Looks so comfortably inviting :)
R**E
Very Well-Built Case
This is a well-made protective case that fits my Barska 10-30x50 monoscope perfectly.
D**K
Solid, high quality feel.
Solid, well-made Molle accessory to my Hazard 4 Photo-Recon Sling Pack. I use the pack for either 1. 2 cameras or 2 a one-camera pack with some hiking or camping accessories. With that in mind, this case is great for carrying either my Nikon 28-300 mm lens when my 200-500 is on the camera in the main compartment, or for carrying my water bottle when the lens is on the camera, or the other camera has an equivalent. It snugged up tight to the Molle straps, and doesn't wiggle much. The pad in the bottom comes out for the water bottle, goes in for the lens. It's padded enough that I don't worry much about the lens inside it, even though I'm pretty clumsy. I own some off-brand accessories, and their build and design can be spotty. You know right away that this one is made well.
D**K
Good. Wish they made an XL (Canon user)
Durable and well made. It's essentially a semi circle, so the diameter kinda gets cut short.It fits a Canon RF 100-500mm 4.5-7.1f L by a millimeter, and you have to remove the shade and the handle collar.It fits the 100mm2.8 L macro with the shade.Does not fit the 28-70mm L unless you absolutely stuff it in but you are not getting it out.15-35mm L fits without the shade, fits lens up with the shade but may slide down and get a little stuck.I have the photo recon bag by hazard 4. I can get the 15-35 L and 28-70 L in the bag and have enough room to have either on the R5mii in the 3rd compartment. The 100-500 and 100 macro go in 2 of these pouches.
J**G
Water Bottle Pouch
I purchased the large jelly roll pouch to use as a canteen pouch on my Hazard 4 Patrol Pack. The Jelly Roll is a bit different then other water bottle pouches because of the thick padding inside that is made to protect big camera lenses. In the case of using this as a water bottle pouch the padding acts as insulation, something not found in any other molle bottle pouch. The pouch also holds it's shape even when empty which is nice. It is however a bit shorter then other standard 4x10 water bottle pouches so the 40 OZ Klean Canteen is a really tight fit even with the flat D ring cap on it. But the 38 OZ stainless Nalgene Bottle is a perfect fit. The other reason I like this pouch is because of the back side where it attaches to the molle webbing is flat allowing this pouch to sit flush and stable against your pack.
P**R
Reality of the intended use as shown for certain Hazard 4 packs.
The quality is excellent! I intended to store my Canon 70-200mm and it's a snug fit. Sadly there is no room for the lens hood or anywhere in my bag as I have used all the space for my camera gear.I tried attaching the Jelly Roll onto my H4 Freelance Photo Sling Bag at the bottom with the compression strap like you see in the photo, that's where I originally wanted to place it. I don't feel confident that the compression strap alone will secure the Jelly Roll in place when I'm on the go. Tightening the strap would be useless because when you take out the lens or large water bottle, the Jelly Roll would just slip out of the strap. I would use the side of the photo bag where the molle straps are if I have to, but that's where I normally place my water flask or tripod.
A**T
Keeps temp
Easy to hook to my back pack. Fits a Nalgene bottle perfectly. Keeps my water ice cold
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