Nylon and Polyester Fabric
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Water-Resistant
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Single Zipper Pocket
Inflates in 15 Seconds
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Lightweight Design
Overview

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle

The Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle from Sakk Gear functions as a stable, vibration-free camera mount in run-and-gun scenarios in the field. The saddlebag can inflate in just 20 seconds and can be stored fully flat when not in use. It's constructed of a durable, weather-resistant material for use outdoors in inclement conditions.

SKU: GC168-SAKK11

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle

The Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle from Sakk Gear functions as a stable, vibration-free camera mount in run-and-gun scenarios in the field. The saddlebag can inflate in just 20 seconds and can be stored fully flat when not in use. It's constructed of a durable, weather-resistant material for use outdoors in inclement conditions.

Key Features:

Inflatable Saddlebag for Convenience

Stores Flat for Travel

Durable and Weather-Resistant Material

Stable and Vibration-Free Mount

What's in the Box:

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle

Nylon and Polyester Fabric
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Water-Resistant
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Single Zipper Pocket
Inflates in 15 Seconds
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
Lightweight Design
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Product Overview

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle

The Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle from Sakk Gear functions as a stable, vibration-free camera mount in run-and-gun scenarios in the field. The saddlebag can inflate in just 20 seconds and can be stored fully flat when not in use. It's constructed of a durable, weather-resistant material for use outdoors in inclement conditions.

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Key Features

Nylon and Polyester Fabric

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle is crafted from durable nylon and polyester fabric for long-lasting performance.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Water-Resistant

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle provides water-resistant protection, ready for every adventure.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Single Zipper Pocket

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle features a convenient single zipper pocket for easy storage.

Inflates in 15 Seconds

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle inflates in just 15 seconds for quick, stable setup.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Lightweight Design

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle features a lightweight design for easy portability.

Ideal for Fast-Moving Crews

Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle

Ideal for Fast-Moving Crews

Perfect for Fast Shoots

The Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle Transforms Into a Stable, Shake-Free Platform in Seconds, Perfect for DSLRs, Mirrorless, and Cinema Rigs. Lightweight and Travel-Ready, It Packs Flat and Inflates Quickly for Smooth, On-the-Go Filming.

Compact Travel-Friendly Design

Compact Travel-Friendly Design

The Sakk Gear Pump Sakk Inflatable Saddle Offers a Lightweight, Quick-Inflating Stabilisation Platform for DSLRs, Mirrorless, and Cinema Cameras. Packs Flat for Easy Travel, Then Inflates into a Firm, Grippy Surface for Stable, Shake-Free Shots Anywhere.

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