Peak Design announces new camera cubes for gear protection

Alex Baker

Alex Baker is a portrait and lifestyle driven photographer based in Valencia, Spain. She works on a range of projects from commercial to fine art and has had work featured in publications such as The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveller and El Mundo, and has exhibited work across Europe

Peak Design announce new camera cubes for  gear protection

Peak Design is shaking things up with its new updated V2 Camera Cubes. According to Peak Design, These new cubes promise better protection, smarter organization, and new sizes to better cater to today’s globetrotting photographers and video creators. I reviewed the Pead Design camera cubes here.

Peak Design’s Camera Cubes are a clever way to convert standard bags into camera bags. They work by adding a compartment (a.k.a. cube) into existing bags, and you can further divide those to hold your gear.

Peak Design large camera cube

Initially, the camera cubes came in three sizes – Small, Medium, and Large – fitting perfectly in Peak Design’s Travel Bags or as stand-alone cases. But as more and more photographers fell in love with them, they wanted greater options. Peak Design listened closely to the feedback and responded with the newly updated camera cubes.

New Sizing Options

Two new sizes of camera cubes are added to the existing small, medium and large sizes. For reference, two of the Smedium sizes equal the large size.

X-Small ($49.94)

Smedium ($64.95)

Extra features

Enhanced Weatherproof Zippers: Tougher zippers that can handle various weather conditions, making sure that your gear stays safe and dry.

Peak Design camera cubes on white

Expanded Main Opening: A larger main opening for easy and quick access to your camera equipment.

360-degree Exterior Handle: A versatile handle that can spin all the way around for convenient carrying and handling.

Tuck-Away Flap: The fold-away lid features a clever tuck-away flap. This eliminates bulk and enhances flexibility, making it easier to customize your gear setup.

Peak Design camera cubes with a DJI drone

Customizable Organization: Low-profile FlexFold dividers offer top-notch customization, allowing you to adapt the cube to your specific equipment needs.

Dual Side Zippers (Medium and Large Cubes): Medium and large cubes feature zippers on both sides, providing additional access points and convenience.

Peak Design camera cubes on white

Movable Pockets: Handy pockets that can be repositioned to store filters, lens caps, and small accessories.

Peak Design camera cubes internal pocket

Weatherproof Construction: Made with weatherproof recycled 400D nylon canvas shell and robust #8 coated ultra zippers, ensuring the safety of your gear in all conditions.

All of these camera cubes are fully interchangeable with Peak Design’s bags and backpacks and continue to improve the award-winning original design.

Price and availability

These new Camera Cubes are available to buy from the Peak Design website. The X-Small costs $49.94, and the S-medium is $64.95.

Additional sizes are available for the following prices: Small – $59.95, Medium – $84.95, Large – $104.95

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Alex Baker

Alex Baker

Alex Baker is a portrait and lifestyle driven photographer based in Valencia, Spain. She works on a range of projects from commercial to fine art and has had work featured in publications such as The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveller and El Mundo, and has exhibited work across Europe

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One response to “Peak Design announces new camera cubes for gear protection”

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    Joost

    all my gear is neatly packed away in these kind of cubes, just F-Stop ones, but does the trick perfectly. In and out of one bag, on the shelve, other bag – all super quick. Only thing missing is that I would love to be able to label them clearly, so that from the outside i can see if its a flash or lens set etc.