Overview

Mount your GoPro to handlebars, seatposts, ski poles and more with the GoPro Handlebar / Seatpost / Pole Mount. The hinged design easily clamps to different mounting locations. The mounting base rotates 360° to give you different camera angles at the push of a button and lets you move between mounts quickly. Fits 0.35 to 1.4in (9 to 35mm) diameter tubes.

SKU: GC17-AGTSM-001

GoPro Handlebar / Seatpost / Pole Mount

Mount your GoPro to handlebars, seatposts, ski poles and more with the GoPro Handlebar / Seatpost / Pole Mount. The hinged design easily clamps to different mounting locations. The mounting base rotates 360° to give you different camera angles at the push of a button and lets you move between mounts quickly. Fits 0.35 to 1.4in (9 to 35mm) diameter tubes.

Features

  • Hinged, non-slip design sets up in seconds and clamps to any 0.35 to 1.4in (9 to 35mm) diameter tube

  • Rotating base features 360° rotation with 16 secure positions, ensuring the perfect angle and allowing rapid changes in perspective for more dynamic footage

  • The mounting buckle lets users move their camera between mounts on the fly, enabling fast and easy changes in perspective

  • Durable construction prevents slipping and breaking and minimises vibration and camera shake

  • No loose parts to drop or lose

What's in the Box

  • Handlebar/Seatpost/Pole Mount

  • Large Rubber Insert

  • Small Rubber Insert

  • Vertical Mounting Buckle

  • Long Thumb Screw

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Product Overview

Mount your GoPro to handlebars, seatposts, ski poles and more with the GoPro Handlebar / Seatpost / Pole Mount. The hinged design easily clamps to different mounting locations. The mounting base rotates 360° to give you different camera angles at the push of a button and lets you move between mounts quickly. Fits 0.35 to 1.4in (9 to 35mm) diameter tubes.

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