Overview

Cinesaddle Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount

The brown Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount from Cinesaddle is a soft, easily adaptable saddle used in lieu of a tripod to support your camera on almost any surface. Constructed of durable, waterproof canvas with industrial-strength stitching, this saddle size supports smaller camcorders and cine camera rigs. This Marsupial version features an internal storage pouch for small cameras or accessories. The included Komfy Strap is a substantial cushion that attaches to the Cinesaddle strap to relieve strain on the operator's neck and shoulder. The Minisaddle is shaped to cradle your camera and works as a mounting platform that conforms to oddly shaped terrain or flat surfaces equally well. The three open pockets on the saddle can be used for storing small items.

SKU: GC92-Cinekinetic-PMS

Cinesaddle Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount

Cinesaddle Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount

The brown Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount from Cinesaddle is a soft, easily adaptable saddle used in lieu of a tripod to support your camera on almost any surface. Constructed of durable, waterproof canvas with industrial-strength stitching, this saddle size supports smaller camcorders and cine camera rigs. This Marsupial version features an internal storage pouch for small cameras or accessories. The included Komfy Strap is a substantial cushion that attaches to the Cinesaddle strap to relieve strain on the operator's neck and shoulder. The Minisaddle is shaped to cradle your camera and works as a mounting platform that conforms to oddly shaped terrain or flat surfaces equally well. The three open pockets on the saddle can be used for storing small items.

Ground, Vehicle, or Surface Use

Although primarily designed to provide a way to operate your camera on the ground when not mounted on a tripod or other support, the Minisaddle also conforms to uneven platforms such as a car hood.

Internal Pouch

Use the Marsupial pouch to hold small items up to the size of a small camcorder that won't fit in the side pockets.

Komfy Strap

Attach the included Komfy Strap to the Minisaddle strap to relieve neck and shoulder strain while supporting your camera. A quick release buckle enables you to disconnect the strap from the Minisaddle on one end, a useful feature in case the Minisaddle gets snagged or caught, and releasing the shoulder strap is the fastest way to extricate you or your gear from the situation.

Absorbs Vibrations

While the Minisaddle is not a stabilizer, it does absorb vibrations, making it well suited for moving platforms such as cars.

Mounting Kit

The included mounting kit contains mounting hardware and straps so you can secure your camera and Minisaddle to moving vehicles such as cars, boats, and bikes. The stirrups and anchors are designed to work with your car hood or the inside of a car door.

Key Features:

For Smaller Cameras & Camcorders

Heavy-Duty Waterproof Canvas

Internal Storage Pouch

Cushioned Komfy Shoulder Strap

Conforms to Irregularly Shaped Platforms

Interior Foam Balls Absorbs Vibration

3 x Open Pockets for Small Items

Mounting Kit Included

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Cinesaddle Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount

The brown Marsupial Minisaddle Series 2 Camera Mount from Cinesaddle is a soft, easily adaptable saddle used in lieu of a tripod to support your camera on almost any surface. Constructed of durable, waterproof canvas with industrial-strength stitching, this saddle size supports smaller camcorders and cine camera rigs. This Marsupial version features an internal storage pouch for small cameras or accessories. The included Komfy Strap is a substantial cushion that attaches to the Cinesaddle strap to relieve strain on the operator's neck and shoulder. The Minisaddle is shaped to cradle your camera and works as a mounting platform that conforms to oddly shaped terrain or flat surfaces equally well. The three open pockets on the saddle can be used for storing small items.

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