Lose the Selfie Stick. SeaSucker’s got the camera

SeaSucker Camera Mount

Sept 24, 2024

Whether capturing memories with family and friends or earning a living as a social media influencer, SeaSucker Action Camera Mounts make it easy to take breathtaking photos and video. Designed for GoPro, VIRB and other action cameras, the devices quickly mount to any non-porous surface with massive holding power yet remove without leaving a mark.

Made in the USA, the standard Action Camera Mount uses a 4.5″ SeaSucker Vacuum Mount that provides 120 lbs. of holding power — often for days. Cameras won’t shift their aim or fall off. But if a new angle is needed, it’s simple to remove and relocate the mount to get back into the action. Cameras attach via an industry-standard fingered mount on the anodized aluminum tripod adapter. A video demonstrating the device installed on a plane is at www.bit.ly/SeaSuckerActionCamMount.

For additional adaptability, the Action Camera Flex Mount adds a 7″ heavy-duty gooseneck arm. Unlike common flexible arms, the SeaSucker version was designed for extreme adventure and plenty of hard knocks.

Beyond the boat, SeaSucker Action Camera Mounts are perfect for recording any outdoor activity. They install onto RVs, ATVs, cars, motorcycles, snowmobiles and aircraft. In the United States, the SeaSucker Action Camera Mount costs $65 USD; the Action Camera Flex Mount is $79 USD.

www.seasucker.com

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