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Hague SM90s Camera Suction Mount With Ball Levelling Head

Hague Camera Supports

£52.80 (Inc. Tax)
£44.00 (Ex. Tax)
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SM90s
UPC:
0702795786274
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The Hague SM90s Camera Suction Mount has been specifically designed by Hague for mounting lightweight action cams, camcorders and compact cameras onto a vehicle, whether inside or out. It is ideal for use on the windscreen or back window.

The Camera Suction Mount can be attached to any non-porous surface such as glass, marble, metal, plastic, its ideal for mounting the camera onto a vehicle whether inside or out. It can be fixed either vertically or horizontally.

The crank lever pad creates a powerful vacuum which holds the mount rigidly in place. An adjustable ball-socket head enables the camera to be mounted in the required position. An additional camera plate is also supplied to allow the camera to be mounted under the suction pad which is essential when mounting a camera to a windscreen or the back window of a car. The camera can be positioned to look through the windscreen or into the vehicle.

Suitable for small cameras & action cams up to 850g. Suction pad diameter 90mm. (crank lever vacuum)

Price includes:- SM90s Camera Suction Mount with Ball Levelling Head and Camera Plate. Price does not include the camera or any other accessories shown.
 

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  • 5
    Hague SM90s

    Posted by Duane Brown on 8th Jul 2023

    I've tried dozens of suction mounts on my car. This is by far the best! I stuck it to my car's bumper, driven around, left it over night and the following morning still held strong.

  • 4
    fulfills its porpose well

    Posted by Unknown on 27th Sep 2015

    Good product although a bit expensive for us who are outside

  • 5
    Grips like a gorilla yet releases at the flick of a lever

    Posted by Charlie on 22nd Nov 2014

    Securely hold my 1.4kg camcorder to the inside of the windscreen as if the mount were a limpet.