Boat Camera Mount
The perfect boat camera mount for your boat.
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The Sticky Pod is the strongest boat camera mount for your photography, digital videos or film cameras. Whether you need your camera on your boat or as an in boat camera mount, the Sticky Pod delivers the shots you want from any area on your boat. Unlike a tripod, the Sticky Pod delivers stunning, stable digital video or film in a quick, safe and dependable mounting system. Whether it's on your bow, stern, port, starboard, mast, fiberglass or plastic body moldings, the Sticky Pod will stick to all of it. Got a curved surface? No problem, the Sticky Pod works great on all curved surfaces. We have thoroughly tested the Sticky Pod to significantly greater extremes than our competition and the Sticky Pod is the clear champion.
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Take a look at the front of this kayak. Even a kayak makes a great place for a Sticky Pod. As you can see, there's plenty of room for your favorite photography or digital video camera.
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When you're all done on your boat, take your Sticky Pod to the beach and allow it to hold your camera. You can even bury it in the sand! Have a look:
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Here are a few ideas for using your Sticky Pod boat camera mount:
Boat camera mount for the marina - who stole your boat Boat camera mount for the garage - who stole your bikes and tools Boat camera mount for your dash - someone cut you off on the water Boat camera mount for your truck, RV or motorhome - see behind you as you back up your boat, a must with family around Boat camera mount for your skip - see who's messing with your boat when you're not around Boat camera mount for neighbors - setup your camera in your boat window to watch your neighbors Boat camera mount for road rage - mount camera on your stern and point backwards Boat camera mount for surveillance - get rock stable video or photographs from great distances on the water
Since you use your existing camera, you'll get crystal clear videos and pictures that you can share for a lifetime. Unlike those cheap wireless cameras, which have a terrible picture, the Sticky Pod boat camera mount produces crystal clear photographs and digital videos using your existing camera. Just clean, stick it on and you're done. Nothing to screw in, no computer links or poor wireless reception like the competition. Just crystal clear videos and pictures from the photograph or digital video camera you already own.
Did you know that:
Most digital video cameras can make time lapse videos that last for several hours. You can hide your camera in your boat or your house. You can setup your boat camera mount on your bow, stern or anywhere in between. You do not need to worry about losing your favorite digital video camera. The Sticky Pod can hold your camera in place stronger than you can hold it. Our boat camera mounts can be used with any consumer or professional camera on any boat.
Here are some Sticky Pod facts:
Suction Force: 200 pounds! (that's how much force it takes to pull the Sticky Pod Original or ProPak model straight off) To Release: Just roll up the edge of the suction cup with your finger to release the vacuum pressure. Dimensions: Rectangle - 11-1/2 X 9-1/2 inches, triangle - 8-1/2 X 9-1/2 (locked down in place) Extensions: solid black anodized CNC machined aluminum rods (not hollow tubes) Construction: All metal, no plastic at all. Weather Climate: sub-zero to 105 degrees F (it doesn't get any hotter here in Denver) Duration: Up to 30 days when sitting still, around 4 hours in a very hostile (wavy or racing) environment. Speed Limit: At least 175 MPH! (We do not know the Sticky Pod's speed limit!)
So which model should you select? If you have a small space, such as a kayak or a surfboard, use either a My Sticky Pod or a Dash Cam. If you have a larger camera and a full size boat, like a Sony FX1, Panasonic DVX100 or Canon XL-2, you'll need the Original, ProPak or Director.
Buy your Sticky Pod today, and start making stellar videos tomorrow.
Anyone can buy a camera... it's what you do with it that counts!
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