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Product Code | B009069SVC |
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Categories | RECOMMENDED TODAY |
Product Code | B009069SVC |
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Capture yourself from a whole new perspective with The Arm by GoPole®. A versatile, curved extension mount that attaches to any GoPro® or GoPole® mount-The Arm allows you to capture more of yourself & your surroundings in the frame.
Attach The Arm to your Helmet Mount for extreme 180° POV angles. This highly sought after angle is easy to capture using The Arm. Attach The Arm to your Surf Mount or Suction Cup Mount for an extended fixed perspective. Take your shots to the next level with The Arm by GoPole®.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Needs improvement
By Ryan Seelye
Like a couple other reviewers, I also notice that the arm will not stay in place no matter how much you tighten the screw if using it for anything that may cause a jarring motion. Anything that can cause a bump like mountain biking, riding a motorcycle, skydiving, snowboarding, jumping up and down lightly, etc... will cause it to fall out of position and be a nuisance. I did notice that it was ok on the camera side attachment for keeping the camera in position, but the mount attachment point was very loose compared to how tight other gopro mounts can get. It still took a little (very little) force to move it when just using my hands but this mount is not good for any kind of extreme sport. I had considered gluing extremely thin rubber gaskets to the attachment point of the arm but then it probably wouldn't fit into the mount so it's really not worth the effort.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Awesome mount!
By Pen Name
The arm worked great! It was a little odd weight distribution on my helmet and pressed against my goggles. It wasn't that big of an issue just a little to get used to.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Not nearly firm enough for extreme sports
By Michael Rosenof
I tried using this skydiving the other day but couldn't because no matter how much I tightened it, it moved almost completely freely at both joints. It would have just been a nuisance in free fall. It would have been even worse on a mountain bike. As far as I'm concerned, it was a complete waste. I might try to glue both joints in place so it won't move, but then I won't be able to adjust it, and I would have to devote other parts to this setup.
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