SHURHOLD CAMERA ADAPTER MAKES THE ULTIMATE SELFIE STICK

Shurhold Camera

 

Dec 19, 2017

Household selfie sticks may capture backyard action, but when it comes to surviving repeated use in a marine environment—or reaching up 9’—they come up short.

Shurhold Industries’ Camera Adapter mounts onto any of the company’s 11 handles and securely holds a GoPro or Garmin VIRB camera. It makes the ideal holiday gift.

The ultimate selfie stick, the Camera Adapter is perfect for capturing every fun and exciting moment from a unique, show-stopping perspective. Completely rustproof, it’s ideal for inspecting below the waterline, underneath a dock or a fitting aloft. With the handle in a rod holder, it’ll record all the action when landing a trophy fish.

The Camera Adapter is part of the One-Handle-Does-It-All System, a series of tools and accessories that use a single premium quality Shurhold handle. With it, storage is simplified and clutter reduced.

To use the Camera Adapter, the camera is loosely attached with the included screw, tilted to the desired angle and then tightened in place. The adapter is then simply snapped onto the handle. A video is at bit.ly/2AoYeCm.

www.shurhold.com.

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