LEKUFEE Waterproof Hard Case Compatible with Gopro Hero

LEKUFEE Waterproof Hard Case Compatible with Gopro Hero 12/11/10/9/8/Gopro Volta/Media Mod/Creator Edition/Waterproof Action Camera and Accessories(Case Only)(Includes Shoulder Strap)

LEKUFEE Waterproof Hard Case Compatible with Gopro Hero 12/11/10/9/8/Gopro Volta/Media Mod/Creator Edition/Waterproof Action Camera and Accessories(Case Only)(Includes Shoulder Strap)


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Lekufee Waterproof Hard Case Compatible with Gopro Hero 12/11/10/9/8/Media Mod/Volta/Creator Edition/Action Camera and Other Accessories(Case Only)

Compatible Device:

  • 1 x GoPro Hero12/11/10/9/8 with Gopro Media Mod
  • 4 x Battery
  • 1 x Gopro Volta (Battery Grip, Tripod, Remote)
  • 1 x Protective Housing
  • 3 x Micro SD Cards
  • Cable, Light Mod,Max Lens Mod,Handler,Cup,Mount,Hand Strap,Head Strap,Chest Mount,Remote and more Gopro Hero Accessories

Specifications:

  • Model: LK450
  • Color: Black
  • Material: PP+EVA
  • External Dimensions (LxWxH): 29.9 x 25.1 x 17 cm (11.8 x 9.8 x 6.7 inches)
  • Weight: 3.3 lbs (1.5kg)

What’s In The Box:

  • 1 x Lekufee Waterproof Carrying Case
  • 1 x Custom EVA Foam Insert.
  • 1x Adjustable shoulder strap
  • 1 x Instruction Manual

Advantage:

  • IP67 Waterproof & Dustproof
  • Lightweight – hard shell material Double-layer design EVA foam brings larger interior space. Easy to store and manage. Shock absorbing protection Drop protection Shipping protection Crush protection Waterproof protection



11 Responses

  1. MichellFetherst says:

     United States

    I did not realize when ordering this how deep the case is. It has multiple layers of foam trays, and can hold a great deal of GoPro components.

    For me, my GoPro is for traveling and staying light, so I do not intend to use this case for the stated role. It’s overkill.

    However, this is a good quality dry box. I have Pelican cases, and while this isn’t quite the same level, it is good. I have doubts about the latches, they are not as secure as others. They have a two stage latching mechanism however, one must slide a release latch before the lid latch opens. We’ll see how well it works.

    I have a sailboat, and I currently store tools and spare parts in a “dry box” that isn’t so dry. I intend to replace it with this case. This is spacious enough for that role, and should be rugged enough for the marine environment. I do wish it were yellow though in that application.

    For the price, this seems to be a good, solid case.

    Large waterproof case

  2. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Zuerst wusste ich nicht, ob dieser Koffer das richtige fr mich ist.
    Aber mittlerweile bin ich sehr berzeugt davon. Alles ist gut und sicher untergebracht Nichts klappert herum.
    Ich konnte sogar mein Rode Wireless go 2 mit Case im Koffer unterbringen. Den Schaumstoff im Koffer man variabel raus nehmen oder einsetzen.
    Absolut praktisch, dieser Koffer.

    Gute Organisation des GoPro-Equipments

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is a very sturdy good compact case. My only issue is if you don’t have the exact things, they might not fit in the customized slots. I have a larger gimbal and it doesn’t fit. A lot of the stuff is standardized but some of the other pieces are optional. I wish you had a better way to customized some of the foam inserts. I guess you could always cut away some pieces but that doesn’t seem ideal. This product is made for a very specific set of items, and if you don’t have those, they won’t fit.

    I guess it mostly fits the accessories you’re likely to have and it holds quite a bit of stuff. The tray comes out with a larger section on the bottom so it’s a decent case but it’s not going to suit everyone’s needs.

  4. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Like other similar style cases this one is an excellent storage option for your GoPro and accessories. It’s is very solidly built, waterproof, has the nice preformed medium density foam inserts for excellent protection and to keep everything organized. It’s all a good size for portability yet large enough to store all the pieces that you would want in your GoPro kit. I’m a big fan of these style boxes for use in my UTV, Jeep, etc. It takes away the worry about my expensive equipment getting damaged while providing a convenient storage option. This case has the inserts preformed specifically for GoPro cameras and accessories this is great as it ensures a nice fit and excellent protection but it does limit the case a little.. IT does haver some flexibility in that a couple of the foam pieces can be removed to fit other gear which is a nice touch. There are lots of GoPro cases available but this is one of the nicer ones with excellent protection and I would recommend it.

    Like other similar style cases this one is an excellent storage option for your GoPro and accessories. It's is very solidly built, waterproof, has the nice preformed medium density foam inserts for excellent protection and to keep everything organized. It's all a good size for portability yet large enough to store all the pieces that you would want in your GoPro kit. I'm a big fan of these style boxes for use in my UTV, Jeep, etc. It takes away the worry about my expensive equipment getting damaged while providing a convenient storage option. This case has the inserts preformed specifically for GoPro cameras and accessories this is great as it ensures a nice fit and excellent protection but it does limit the case a little.. IT does haver some flexibility in that a couple of the foam pieces can be removed to fit other gear which is a nice touch. There are lots of GoPro cases available but this is one of the nicer ones with excellent protection and I would recommend it.

  5. FerdinaVandiver says:

     Canada

    I have standardized on Lekufee for all of my expensive-tech storage needs. I packed my GoPro Hero10 Black and accessories for a recent trip to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Everything was packed in the unit. I love their attention to detail and the 1-page layout picture that comes with the case showing where things go. A solid case that can take the bumps.

  6. Charles Durham says:

     Canada

    Everything was thought right in this case.
    It is heavy duty while being relatively lightweight, has double layer foams to store my Gopro Hero 10 and accessories while being waterproof and shockproof.

    Currently priced at $90 minus $10 coupo

    Best carrier to protect the GoPro 👌

  7. Anonymous says:

     United States

    The problem with a case like this is that the foam cutouts are only for very specific pieces of equipment. Sure, my GoPro fit exactly where it was supposed to, but very few of my remaining accessories besides the batteries fit the pre-carved foam compartments exactly. While the compartments are clearly visible in the product photos, I was hoping for some customization — with only some small exceptions, what you see is what you’re stuck with. Why everyone thinks they can improve on the industry standard Pelican case I don’t know, but there were a couple additional features that I found very annoying. First, you have to slide and then open the latches to open the lid. This is entirely unnecessary. I have never had a Pelican case pop open with plain latches, even after a boat capsizing. And, as a result you can’t open the lid with one hand. Also, when you open the lid there is a strong “detent” of some kind that holds the lid open. While this might seem like a great idea, the lid falling closed just isn’t a problem I’ve had with my Pelicans and with this case you are unable to fully open the lid with one hand. The two-layer design does allow you to stow more gear in a compact form factor, but my bottom line on this case, especially at this price, is to just stick with Pelican.

    The problem with a case like this is that the foam cutouts are only for very specific pieces of equipment. Sure, my GoPro fit exactly where it was supposed to, but very few of my remaining accessories besides the batteries fit the pre-carved foam compartments exactly. While the compartments are clearly visible in the product photos, I was hoping for some customization — with only some small exceptions, what you see is what you’re stuck with. Why everyone thinks they can improve on the industry standard Pelican case I don’t know, but there were a couple additional features that I found very annoying. First, you have to slide and then open the latches to open the lid. This is entirely unnecessary. I have never had a Pelican case pop open with plain latches, even after a boat capsizing. And, as a result you can’t open the lid with one hand. Also, when you open the lid there is a strong “detent” of some kind that holds the lid open. While this might seem like a great idea, the lid falling closed just isn’t a problem I’ve had with my Pelicans and with this case you are unable to fully open the lid with one hand. The two-layer design does allow you to stow more gear in a compact form factor, but my bottom line on this case, especially at this price, is to just stick with Pelican.

  8. Daniel Cooper says:

     United States

    I own quite a few cases like this, and it’s up to par with the better, off-brand ones.
    I like the expandable camera section, to accomodate for at least two sizes. Lots of space in the bottom.
    Everything is rugged enough. I just have two small gripes. Not crazy about the finish on the case. It’s like a rough texture, like it was hit with a random orbital sander. It’s actually kinda neat-looking. Just not my preference. And then I’d like the price point to be a little lower. I know what’s going on here. You’re basically getting a 50 dollar hardcase, compared to what’s out there (though those cases usually come full of customizeable foam), and then getting 20 dollar foam, cut to fit gopro. I mean, it makes sense a little. I’d just like a slightly better deal, if possible. Other than that, it’s a solid buy, and you’ll have to pay considerably more for better. I think The Average Joe would be pleased with it, as a budget option.

  9. CarmonDacre says:

     United States

    I’ve used expensive, name brand, waterproof cases in the past. This one is nearly as good as brands that are considerably more expensive. Even the carrying strap, which most companies throw in as a cheap afterthought, is high quality. They did a great of job of pre-cutting the foam and including a diagram of what each slot is intended for. Even thought it would have been more work for me, in hind sight, I wish the foam were not pre-cut so I could have customized it and made things fit a little tighter. However, if you’re looking for high quality case that comes in ready to use, this is it!

  10. Killian Bell says:

     United States

    This well-made, hard plastic case is designed for a GoPro action camera along with a myriad of accessories. You can also remove the two internal stacking trays and use it to store an even larger number of items which is what I did.

    While the two stacking trays do a great job of protecting your GoPro camera and accessories, I often find myself removing the trays or inserts so that I can get more equipment in the case.

    The case itself is very strong and I’m sure you could drive a car over it and the contents would still be safe.

    The one thing I did notice was that when you lock the two hasps on the front of the case, the sides of the case don’t squeeze down quite as far as the front which means the seals on the sides are not as tight as the front and back. It’s not an issue for me (the case performs great) but some people may wish it to be tighter in the middle.

    I also like that it came with a shoulder strap which many manufacturers of these hard plastic cases don’t include these days.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United States

    The illustrations on the vendor’s Amazon product page do a good job of telling the story. This rugged case will hold everything you need for shooting with your GoPro. The vendor specifies GoPro models from 8 through 11, but the case will obviously hold even the GoPro 7, 12 or any of the DJI Action cameras. The case is rated IP 67 which means it “is 100% protected against solid objects like dust and sand, and it has been tested to work for at least 30 minutes while under 15cm to 1m of water. It is secured with two sturdy latches of an unusual, but very workable design. There are holes for two luggage locks and an automatic air pressure balance valve. There’s a slot for a label. A metal bar running across the front side of the unit provides anchor points for the included shoulder strap. Two small strips of red adhesive reflector tape are also included.

    The material used for the case isn’t identified by the vendor as anything more than “hard plastic shell”, but it seems very, very sturdy.

    Inside is a double layer of foam. Suggested layouts for equipment stowage appear on the vendor’s page and on an insert included with the case.

    The top foam layer has rope handles, so you can lift it out. The foam has cut-outs for the camera, four batteries, the GoPro Light and Max Mods, a waterproof GoPro case and the GoPro Volta. I use that last space for a Ulanzi selfie stick/tripod.

    The bottom layer has three good sized cut-outs for various small accessories and a larger cut-out for a chest mount.

    The foam layers are about 1.75 inches thick.

    The physical specifications provided by the vendor are “Weight: 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg), External Dimensions: 11.8 x 9.8 x 6.7 inches (29.9 x 25.1 x 17 cm)”.

    The inside of the top cover is also covered with foam.

    There’s no question in my mind that this case can take a lot of rough handling without damage to the GoPros or other action cameras inside.

    Both foam layers are easily removable, so if you wanted to carve your own, you could.

    Overall, this a beast of a case. I don’t think you’d want to go hiking with it, but if you’ve got a shoot where you want a full GoPro kit at your fingertips, this is the case to have.

    Jerry