Attach to any Smooth Surface Utilizing a 3 in. industrial-grade suction cup, the Fat Gecko Stealth Mount creates a secure, damage-free attachment to any smooth, non-porous surface. Simply place the mount onto the desired object, push the button down to expel any air beneath the suction cup and lift the latch to create a firm, air-tight seal. Originally designed to carry sheets of commercial glass, the patented suction cup offers a grip that is virtually incomparable. It has been tested on glass, plastic, helmets, boats, surfboards, countertops, even the exterior of vehicles going over 150 mph. In addition, the suction cup has also been tested in various extreme temperatures in order to ensure its reliability. | Customizable Angle Adjustment Capable of tilting back and forth at up to 140°, the Stealth Mount’s adjustable pivoting head allows you to angle and position your camera in numerous ways to accommodate any shooting situation. The adjusting knob securely locks the head into place, guaranteeing that your camera will stay in place, even throughout rapid, shaky movement. | Lightweight & Durable At only 3 in. wide and weighing less than ½ lb., the Stealth Mount’s compact size provides convenient, hassle-free use, while remaining unobtrusive. The mount is also ruggedly constructed with a highly durable plastic, able to endure any shooting environment, including ones where wind, g-force and water come into play. Use it while surfing, snowboarding, mountain biking, skydiving, etc. No matter how often you use it or what conditions it is put through, the Stealth Mount will remain durable and sturdy for years of use. | Supports Cameras Weighing up to 4 lbs. The built-in universal ¼”-20 tripod thread allows you to securely mount hundreds of different cameras, ranging from action cameras to camcorders, weighing up to 4 lbs. A rubber washer is included at the base of the tripod thread in order to prevent the bottom of your camera from being damaged, while ensuring a strong attachment when the lock ring has been tightened. |