Camera mounts for:
Skateboarding
Skateboarding
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Skateboarding is so much fun, and even better if you can film yourself handsfree with unique third-person shots with invisible selfie stick
Our 3rdPersonView body mounts and Shoulder Mounts can be used with GoPro and Insta360 cams and other action cams.
Below you can see what mount will work best for you and your type of camera.
🎥 360 Video Camera (Like GoPro Max or Insta360)
✅ For a 360Video cam it is important that you have a camera mount with a straight camera pole.
Because if you mount your 360 camera in a straight line with the straight camera pole the pole becomes invisible to the camera.
Creating the illusion that the camera is floating in the air behind (or in front) of you.
🎥 Action Cam (Like the GoPro or many others)
✅ For a GoPro or regular action cam it is important that you have a camera mount with a curved camera pole.
The combination of the curved pole (and included mini ball head) will let you angle the camera in any position while still keeping the pole as much out of the frame as possible.
Experience freedom
Our Third-Person camera mounts are used by a lot of skateboarders who don't want to hold a selfie stick.
Depending on your camera, we have two mounts that will work best for skateboarding:
✅ The Shoulder Mount
✅ The LITE V2 All-in-One
Our Shoulder Mount is a great compact solution with a straight camera pole and is perfect for all 360 video cams.
When you connect your Insta360 X3 or GoPro Max (yes GoPro connector is also included) in a straight line with the camera pole it will become completely invisible.
The camera pole can be angled in many positions so it will look as if the cameraman is right behind you following you on the road or floating in the air.
If you are planning to shoot with a GoPro or other action cam then the LITE V2 All-in-One can be a good option.
The belt system is snug around your waist and will let you connect the curved (or straight) camera pole in many angles.
Creating that special 3rdPersonView shot.