GoPro

Boom + Bar Mount

£83.33(£100.00 inc. VAT)

New immersive perspectives right from your bike.

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  • Internal Product Code:
    AEXTM-011
  • Manufacturer Product Code:
    AEXTM-011
  • EAN:
    818279029642
Brand:GoPro

Overview

The Boom + Bar Mount features carbon fiber extension arms that can be easily attached to most round handlebars and seatposts to get full-spectrum shots of you facing the camera, follow-cam footage or side shots of you on your bike. It also features integrated swivel points and a ball-joint camera mount that let you get the exact capture angle you want.

Key Features

  • Premium carbon fiber arms deliver exceptional strength and durability in a lightweight design
  • Convenient folding design makes it easy to take anywhere, pack away or adjust the extension length on the go
  • Built-in metal mounting fingers swivel 360° to let you capture the action from any angle
  • Attachable ball-joint camera mount provides full camera rotation and tilt for maximum flexibility
  • Included hex key lets you easily adjust the hex screws and securely lock the arms into place
  • Included triangulation support slider lets you use one arm to support the other to create ultra stable capture platforms
  • Can be combined with additional Boom extensions (sold separately) to create your own customized gear setups
  • Arm extension range is 10-21 inches
  • Boom is not intended for and should not be used for skydiving, base jumping, bungee jumping or other aerial activities and sports.

What’s In The Box

  • 2 carbon fiber arms
  • Pro Handlebar/Seatpost/Pole Mount
  • Ball-Joint Camera Mount
  • 5 Bar/Post Adapters
  • Curved + Flat Adhesive Mounts
  • Mounting buckle
  • Triangulation support slider
  • 4mm hex key
  • 2 extra hex screws
  • Hex key storage clip
  • Drawstring bag

Brand

GoPro

GoPro was founded in 2002 by Nick Woodman - a surfer, skier and motorsports enthusiast in search of a better way to film himself and his friends surfing. What started with a 35mm camera and a wrist strap made from old wetsuits and plastic scraps has grown into an international company that has sold over 26 million GoPro cameras in more than 100 countries.