Mount Your Camera to Your Car — or Bike or Plane or…
Delkin’s newest accessory is the Fat Gecko camera mount. The Fat Gecko is a dual suction cup mount that lets you quickly and easily create videos of on and off the road adventures.
With three attachment options — the suction cup mount, clamp-style handlebar mount, and crossbar bicycle mount — you can film from any surface, any vehicle, and at any time.
The Fat Gecko suction cup mount allows users to secure cameras to motorcycles, cars, trucks, airplanes, or any other smooth surface. The blend of rugged design and ease of use makes Delkin’s Fat Gecko camera mount optimal for use in all motorsports, from drifting to motocross.
Fat Gecko’s suction cups are so strong they can hold a three pound camera and the double knuckle design and 2″ extension tube allow for 360° tilt, 360° turn & 360° rotation for all the best filming angles in any activity.
The 1/4 x 20 tripod mounting screw means users can use virtually any digital still or video camera on the market. With the handlebar mount, users can attach the Fat Gecko to standard 1 1/4 inch handlebars on motorcycles, ATVs, go-carts and more.
The innovative bicycle mount utilizes a unique attachment location on the handlebars to reduce vibration, providing the smoothest video possible. Fat Gecko’s quick release feature lets users quickly and easily move the mount from car to car, bicycle to motorcycle, ATV to airplane.
Coming late March 2009.
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on March 9, 2009
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