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Get it between 2024-07-03 to 2024-07-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Adjustable clamp and mount accessory for cameras, spotting scopes, binoculars and other optic devices
Attaches to round and flat objects up to 1.5 inches thick, such as handlebars, car windows, roll bars, railings, and tables
Ball and socket head allows for quick and easy adjustment and positioning of equipment at any angle; swivel pans 360 degrees for capture of fast, dynamic action
Durable aluminum clamp body and screw securely holds devices up to 6 pounds
Product Description The Pedco UltraClamp Assembly adjustable camera mount accessory for cameras, spotting scopes, and binoculars allows for stability and flexibility in attaching an optic device to bike and motorcycle handlebars, car windows, roll bars, railings, tables and other objects and surfaces. The ball and socket head provides a wide range of angles for framing subjects, and can be quickly and easily adjusted. Cameras, video equipment, scopes and binoculars up to 6 pounds are easily supported by the durable aluminum clamp and screw, and injection-molded, glass-reinforced nylon thermoplastic resin clamp head and knobs. Any device with a 1/4-20 tripod screw easily and solidly attaches to the Pedco UltraClamp for mounting in locations where a stable and secure optics platform is required. Choose from a range of clamp sizes to accommodate mounting objects up to 4 inches; swivel styles also available for 360 panning to capture fast and dynamic action.. From the Manufacturer The Pedco Ultra Clamp 360 Assembly allows a camera to be securely attached to a partially-rolled down car window, bicycle handlebar, picnic table, or various other objects. It can swivel and pan 360 degrees. Strong enough to support most cameras, spotting scopes, and camcorders, the Pedco Ultra Clamp 360 Assembly attaches to round or flat objects up to 1.5 inches (3.8cm) thick. The Ultra Clamp 360 Assembly utilizes a double ball and socket mount to allow the camera maximum flexibility in framing the subject.