Railblaza Camera Mount Adaptor Closeout

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The Camera Mount Adaptor from RAILBLAZA is the safe and secure option for holding your camera or GoPro on any kayak, canoe, bass boat, yacht and more.

The RAILBLAZA Camera Mount Adaptor is an instantly portable, easy way to mount your device safely and securely anywhere you choose on your kayak, canoe, bass boat, or yacht. If you want to change your shot angle from bow to stern, vertical to horizontal, or simply to detach your camera for some hand held close ups, this is the fast and easy way move and reattach your device without hassle. Simply attach your device, and this camera mount will clip into any RAILBLAZA StarPort, SidePort, RIBPort or RailMount.


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