GoPro Ball Mount
The Rock Steady GoPro style ball mount is the durable and versatile low profile design that you have been looking for. Unlike plastic mounts, this quality all metal mount will not move, bend, or fail. The metal GoPro adapter is compatible with any GoPro-style camera. This unique Gopro adapter allows more motion than any other Gopro adapter. The knuckle clamp attaches to any Rock Steady base. The ball and socket adjust a full 360 degrees, and then lock your camera into position with a clean hex drive screw, or by hand with an included T-handle screw. Buy multiple Rock Steady bases to add numerous quick-change mounting locations at an affordable price. Compatible with All GoPro cameras, Garmin Virb XE, Ultra 30, Virb 360, or any GoPro-style camera. Surface Base The Rock Steady surface base allows you to turn any two existing fasteners into a secure and stable platform. Don’t trust one screw holding your HD Camera in a high-speed, high-vibration environment. Simply attach your camera to any two fasteners that are between 2″-5″ apart. Just attach the base directly over an inspection cover or wing tip. A rubber gasket is included to protect your painted surface. Two included flush washers fit the base plate slots and accept most #6 – #10 size screws. When the camera mount is not being used, the surface base is low profile. Attach numerous bases to your aircraft for quick change camera locations. The surface base has been tested up to 250 kt. This surface base is compatible with all Rock Steady mounts. Note: Device Holders Sold Separately. |
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