SKU: GC19-010-12256-08

Garmin Virb XE Wrist Strap Mount

Garmin VIRB XE Wrist Strap Mount

Easily control your compatible VIRB by attaching your action camera to this fabric strap and securing it to your wrist, ankle or another round object such as a tree or flag pole, up to 8 inches in (203 mm) diameter. The camera mounts directly to the strap, which accommodates all wrist sizes and clothing types - you can even wear it on top of a heavy jacket. The kit includes a hook-and-loop fastener, an extender strap and a mount.

Garmin 010-12256-08 VIRB X/XE Wrist Strap Mount:

  • Camera wrist mount is compatible with VIRB X and VIRB XE action cameras
  • Can be attached to wrists, ankles or other round objects like trees or flagpoles
  • Can be worn on top of clothes, including heavy jackets
  • Garmin VIRB mounts include a hook-and-loop fastener, extender strap and mount
  • Take amazing photos and videos while on an adventure
  • Color: black

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