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FEATURES:
Lightweight 3.3 lb. aluminum construction
Extension arm swings 180º
Forearm and camera head adjustability of 360º
Camera head tilts 180º
Quick release camera mount
Four-point mounting plate
Ratchet strap attachment
Camera weight limit 4 lbs.
Specs for Camera Arm
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Date: Oct/19/10
Location: unstated
i use this item to hold my game camera which is a moultrie I-60 and i use a camera bracket attached to the camera which drops in the receiver very easily. I use this in my backyard,so far theft not a problem but it is easy to take camera off and put back on . moe
Date: Nov/16/10
Location: unstated
This thing is flimsy. When moving the outer most arm the nuts will tighten or loosen as you move it. It will occasional squeak. The ratchet strap is nice. Everything looks jerky through the camera. Would not waste my money on it again.
Date: Nov/27/11
Location: unstated
I recently bought the Gorilla camera arm at Bass Pro for a Texas bowhunt. I was really pleased with its ease of set up in the tree. It was exactly what I have been looking for to film some of my bow hunting action. Because I was hunting near feeders it was perfect for self filming. It worked great and was well worth the $45 I paid for it. My friends were quite impressed that I was able to center both the Axis buck and the whitetail buck I took on this trip. It was really cool to review my hunt in slow motion as my Nockturnal lighted nock disappeared low into the chest of the whitetail and then to see my broadhead sparking as it richochetted off the rocky terrain as my laser like nock went soaring into the distant cedars like a shooting star. I would definately recommend this to other bow hunters who are looking to add even more excitement and challenge to their hunts. Regards, Rick Wrona Tulsa, OK