Overview

GoPro Boom + Bar Mount

Extend your HERO or MAX camera off your bike to get wide-angle selfie shots with this Boom + Bar Mount from GoPro. The mount consists of dual folding carbon fiber arms, a ball head 3-prong action camera mount, and a bicycle handlebar clamp. It can support any GoPro HERO or MAX action camera.

SKU: GC17-AEXTM-011

GoPro Boom + Bar Mount

GoPro Boom + Bar Mount

Extend your HERO or MAX camera off your bike to get wide-angle selfie shots with this Boom + Bar Mount from GoPro. The mount consists of dual folding carbon fiber arms, a ball head 3-prong action camera mount, and a bicycle handlebar clamp. It can support any GoPro HERO or MAX action camera.

The arms fold and extend from 10 to 21" in length, allowing you to get a bird's eye view of yourself while in motion. The camera end features an adjustable ball head and each arm swivels 360° so you can achieve the best angle. The arms can be lengthened using separately available extension arms. Flat and curved adhesive mounts and a mounting buckle provide alternate camera mounts, and a drawstring bag stores all the mount components.

Compatibility

The Boom is compatible with all GoPro HERO and MAX cameras.

Premium Extension Rig

The Boom + Bar mount is lightweight and attaches securely to your handlebars or seat posts to capture more of the scene in every shot. From unreal follow-cam to dramatic third-person footage, you get immersive video with less gear.

Maximum Versatility

Ball-joint mount fully rotates for ultimate flexibility, while the mounting fingers swivel 360° for creative shots from any angle.

Carbon Fiber Arms

High-end carbon fiber materials are ready for action with strength and durability.

Securely Locks in Place

The hex screws give you remarkable security and stability while shooting, while the lightweight folding design is easy to carry and fits in a pack.

Stable Configurations

The included support slider lets you use one arm to support the other, creating triangulated mounting points for stable capture platforms.

Mount onto Your Bike

The lightweight Handlebar/Seat post mount locks onto most round tubes and provides next-level perspectives right from your bike. Capture more of your surroundings while recording yourself facing the camera, follow-cam footage or side shots.

Extension Range

The arm folds out for an extension range of 10-21" in length.

Warnings

This Boom is not intended for and should not be used for skydiving, base jumping, bungee jumping, or other aerial activities and sports.

Key Features:

Capture Hands-Free Wide-Angle Shots

Adjustable Carbon Fiber Extension Arm

Arm Extends from 10 to 21" in Length

Clamps on Bike Handlebar

360° Swiveling Ball-Joint Camera Mount

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GoPro Boom + Bar Mount

Extend your HERO or MAX camera off your bike to get wide-angle selfie shots with this Boom + Bar Mount from GoPro. The mount consists of dual folding carbon fiber arms, a ball head 3-prong action camera mount, and a bicycle handlebar clamp. It can support any GoPro HERO or MAX action camera.

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