CF-CP3 Silicone Jacket (Black)

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Product 25962

$34.95

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The CF-CP3 is a silicone body jacket that prevents scratching of the camera body when used in the outdoors. The CF-CP3 also offers a more tactile grip for the user. It is black in color.
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    This is the 2nd. Silicone Jacket I have bought for the same camera

    Posted by Dave CRAGHILL on January 23, 2026

    If you look at the back side of this silicone jacket there is a narrow section between the "T/W, record button and the screen, which tore about 2 years ago and I super glued it back together. It tore again and I called you about it. You basically did nothing for me and I had to buy another one from you. This is a weak spot flaw in the design of the jacket and I am sure you know that. I am a long time user of Nikon equipment, and have other Nikon products such as a D3200 Camera and 2 other Nikon Lenses, etc. I expected Nikon to be higher quality, but apparently not. I use this camera for video and underwater video. The only time I remove the silicone jacket is to clean the camera after I used it underwater.. This is the only time I remove the silicone cover to clean it. I expected better service from Nikon and this product is flawed and it should have been replaced free of charge.

  • 5

    Perfect fit.

    Posted by Tom R on July 3, 2022

    This silicone jacket is a perfect and snug fit for the Nikon W300. Easy to install and remove and adds a nice layer of protection to the camera, preventing scratches and scuffs. Unfortunately it has to come off to charge the camera battery. (If the camera were to get a model update, Nikon should add wireless charging, which is o one of the few missing features.)

    Shipping was quick and efficient, but it came in a huge cardboard box (that could have stored 30-40 jackets) and plastic inflated pillow type cushioning, when craft-paper wrapping in a much smaller box would have been just as effective, and easily recyclable.)