Haida M10 Filter Bag/Case for up to 6 filters vs PGYTECH Hard Lens Filter Pouch (up to 100mm) with 7 pockets
Overall winner: Haida M10 Filter Bag/Case for up to 6 filters
Key Differences
PGYTECH's pouch holds up to 100mm filters with 7 accordion-style dividers and color-coded labels, making it more versatile and more affordable; Haida's case holds up to 6 filters, has a removable inner wallet and durable nylon construction, making it sturdier but less spacious. Choose PGYTECH if you need more capacity and quick ID; choose Haida if you prefer a robust nylon build and a removable organizer
Haida M10 Filter Bag/Case for up to 6 filters
Haida M10 bag/case holds up to 6 100mm or 100x150mm filters plus holder/adapters. Removable inner wallet; durable nylon with SBS zipper. Customer insight: mixed feedback noted with no specific details
Pros
- holds up to 6 filters
- removable inner wallet
- durable nylon construction
- long lasting SBS zipper
Cons
- no specific customer insight details
- outer dimensions may limit larger setups
PGYTECH Hard Lens Filter Pouch (up to 100mm) with 7 pockets
Compact, waterproof filter pouch with 7 accordion-style dividers to store circular filters up to 100mm. Color-coded labels help quick identification; designed for hanging or handheld use for travel photographers
Pros
- 7 accordion-style dividers
- holds filters up to 100mm
- color-coded labels for quick ID
- compact and portable
Cons
- no price details in description
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PGYTECH |
| Durability | Haida |
| Versatility | PGYTECH |
| User Reviews | Haida |