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Video Camera Tree Arm

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Gear' started by Dan, Aug 25, 2012.

  1. Dan

    Dan Senior Member

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    I forget the dude's name who made this for me. Maybe Fergie can help me out with the name.

    This is an all aluminum camera arm and is rock solid when its on the tree. It doesn't have the number of adjustments that some other arms have, but with a little practice you can get this thing level and set up quick. Once set up its so solid that I would lay my arms and head on it and take a nap and it wouldn't move.

    I believe I paid $225 for it a few years ago and am willing to part with it for $110 TYD.

    I'll leave it listed here for a couple of days and if there's no action, its going on eBay.

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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    It was made by Jason DeHaan. I have the same arm and love it. That is a great price if I didnt have one already I would jump on this.

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    Thanks Ferg, I knew you would remember.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    No problem. If anyone is looking for a good camera arm this would be a great choice. Pick up a fluid head and you are all set. Hard to tell from the picture but this arm will hold even the biggest of cameras with no problem.
     
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    It is plenty big to hold almost any camera.....and to nap on! :)
     

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