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Peak Design - Camera Cube V2 Small - Black
Average customer rating
4.7 out of 5
4.7
(105 Reviews)
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Rating breakdown 105 reviews
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Customer Reviews for Peak Design - Camera Cube V2 Small - Black
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Cavernous
on January 5, 2026
Posted by: zkarj
from Wellington, New Zealand
I bought the X-Large Camera Cube V2 so I have a single carrier I can grab and put in the car. One major requirement was to fit my 28cm-long superzoom lens, optionally mounted on my DSLR. I can fit more kit than I reasonably ever use. One load out I've tried includes two DSLRs, the superzoom, SIX additional lenses, plus the usual collection of batteries, cards, blower, cloth, etc. The one thing I wish was different is that the sides are a little floppy when the lid is open. Also, if I try to lift by one of the short-end straps, I hear a slight tearing sound. As far as I can see, nothing is giving way, but it is worrying nonetheless.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Quality that saves your equipment
on January 8, 2026
Posted by: Zven
Incredible size for a camera and a few lenses. It looks like it can handle drops and small bumps with ease.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Solid protection
on January 9, 2026
Posted by: TMK
I bought the camera cube for a photographic expedition to Antarctica and it was great to have in my backpack. I love the way it fit inside the backpack and found it quite easy to use. It kept all my gear safe during some challenging landings.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Replacement Camera Bag?
on February 17, 2026
Posted by: kat
from East Petersburg, PA
Purchased this to replace larger, older camera bag. Fits the important items like Canon camera and lens, along with Olympus point and shoot, and bag with batteries and chargers. Looks like it will work out. Won't actually use it until May. Would have been nice to include explanation on the four clips.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Camera Cube V2 Smedium
on February 27, 2026
Posted by: rabbit1
from North Carolina
Added this bag to my collection of 2 large Camera Cubes to accommodate cameras and accessories. Facilitates storage and retrieval. Quality construction and protection.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great Quality and Design
on March 3, 2026
Posted by: SCW66
from UK
I purchased the Camera Cube V2 to go with the Outdoor Backpack 25L.I have always been happy with the design and quality of their products and this no exception.From experience I can say I have never had to replace or repair their items which is why I always return.
If i thing could be changed.it would be to make it slightly longer to fit my Canon 200-800 mm Then it would be perfect
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Perfect versatile bag
on March 5, 2026
Posted by: SouthernFried
Great size for a body + 2 lenses and some small accessories. I love how versatile it is because I have the option to easily carry more gear with a second pouch, but for a casual day the small cube is all I need. I don't want to buy a camera backpack at the moment; the compact size works perfectly at the base of a Lands End/LL Bean style tote bag but I can also attach my Peak straps to the outside and use it as a sling on its own depending on what gear I need.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
Weird shape
on March 23, 2026
Posted by: digirami
from Miami, FL
I bought the Smedium Cube because it was the largest sized cube that would fit the 25L Outdoor Bag. And from the get-go, I found it difficult to fit all the lens I would take outdoors (or on a trip) into the cube in a way that made sense. It took a bit of analyzing, but I figured out that the issue is that the cube is tapered downward, like an upside-down trapezoidal prizm. So while the opening is about 10”x12”, the bottom is about 2” shorter in length and width. That really affects what you could fit in there (such as an 8” telephoto lens with hood) in a way that doesn’t displace more space than needed or mess with the weight distribution inside the Outdoor Bag. I also found the shapes of the dividers not practical, and lacking as there is not one that can run down the longest length of the cube. And if they are going to fit inside another bag, maybe less padding to maximize usable space.
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