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Delkin Devices Fat Gecko Mini Suction Camera Mount (DDMOUNT-MINI),black

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Style: Fat Gecko Single


Pattern Name: Mount


Features

  • Mounts to Any Smooth, Non-Porous Surface or Object
  • Patented 3 in. Industrial Suction Cup
  • Universal 14-20 Photography Mount
  • 360 Tilt, Turn and Rotation
  • Ruggedly Constructed to Endure Any Shooting Environment
  • Supports Cameras, Camcorders & Flashes up to 4 lbs. (1.8 kg.)

Description

Ideal for high-intensity action sports, the Fat Gecko Mini Mount allows you to capture photos and videos of your adventures from unique, exciting perspectives. With its ability to be used on a variety of objects, the Mini Mount can mount any camera to capture shots you normally would not be able to get. Attach it to your surfboard, snowboard, motorcycle, Jet Ski, ATV or even the top of a helmet; the possibilities are endless! Utilizing a 3 in. industrial-grade suction cup, the Fat Gecko Stealth Mount creates a secure, damage-free attachment to any smooth, non-porous surface. Originally designed to carry sheets of commercial glass, the patented suction cup offers a grip that is virtually incomparable. It has been tested on glass, plastic, helmets, boats, surfboards, countertops, even the exterior of vehicles going over 150 mph. In addition, the suction cup has also been tested in various extreme temperatures in order to ensure its reliability. Designed with two adjustment points, the Mini Mount can be angled and positioned in numerous ways to accommodate any shooting situation. The mount’s fully adjustable ball head enable 360° tilt, turn and rotation, while an additional adjustment knob at the suction cup allows the neck to be tilt back and forth at up to 140° for a completely customized set up. The adjusting knobs securely lock the ball head and neck into place. even throughout rapid, shaky movement. At only 3 in. wide and weighing less than 1 lb., the Mini Mount provides convenient, hassle-free use, while remaining unobtrusive. The mount is also ruggedly constructed with a highly durable plastic, able to endure any shooting environment, including ones where wind, g-force and water come into play. Use it while surfing, snowboarding, mountain biking, skydiving, etc. No matter how often you use it or what conditions it is put through, the Mini Mount will remain durable and sturdy for years of use. The built-in universal ¼”-20 tripod thread allows you to securely mount hundreds of different cameras, ranging from action cameras to camcorders, weighing up to 4 lbs. A rubber washer is included at the base of the tripod thread in order to prevent the bottom of your camera from being damaged, while ensuring a strong attachment when the lock ring has been tightened. The Fat Gecko Mini Mount also comes with several additional accessories to enhance your shooting experience: (1) 3” extension section and (1) cold shoe adapter. Providing additional versatility and reach, the extension section enables the Mini to shoot over and around objects that may be blocking the camera’s view. The cold shoe adapter can be used to mount any external flash unit weighing up to 4 lbs. As proper lighting placement is crucial in capturing that perfect shot, the ability to mount an external flash unit wherever and in whatever position is incredibly valuable for photographers.


Brand: Delkin


Color: black


Compatible Devices: Cameras


Mounting Type: Surface


Special Feature: Adjustable


Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 7 x 9.2 inches


Item Weight: 9.9 ounces


Item model number: DDMOUNT-MINI


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


Manufacturer: Delkin


Country of Origin: USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Should have bought this from the start
Style: Fat Gecko Triple Pattern Name: Mount
I was looking for a good 3 cup mounting solution for my Insta360 X2 to safely mount to my car. Originally went with some other brands due to cost, each having issues not being able to hold the pole securely enough to stop it from dropping from the weight of the camera while hitting bumps in the road. Several times I almost lost my 360 due to this. So I decided to finally try this solution, and am kicking myself for not buying it from the get go. It's not only more stable, the cups are a lot better as well. The swivels and clamps get a much firmer grip and do not let the pole drop at all. Even after hitting large bumps. I feel this is a MUCH safer option for mounting a 360 camera to a vehicle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2023 by Peylix

  • Fabulous Flat Fat Gecko
Style: Fat Gecko Triple Pattern Name: Mount
I own two Fat Gecko Triples and one Fat Gecko Single. One of the best features about the Fat Gecko System is that it's modular and can be built onto and adjusted to meet a variety of needs. The Fat Gecko Triple says that it's a combo of the Double and a Single, which isn't exactly true. If you buy a Single separately, it also comes with a flash bracket and a plastic extension that adds a few inches of reach to the arm. These items do not come with the Triple. However, one thing the Triple does include (that isn't included with the Single or Double) is an aluminum clamp which mounts on the extension bar of the Double. The clamp is used to combine a Single with the Double to make the Triple. Feel like I'm taking about baseball. Anyhow, if you add the cost of the Double and Single, it's close to the cost of the Triple, but I suppose the savings is that you get the clamp with the Triple, a part that costs $20 by itself. As for the build quality, I find it to be very good. The pictures and description do not give this product justice. All the knuckle joints are made of metal. The twist locks are made of metal. The twist collars are made of metal. I'm not sure about the type of metal, but it doesn't appear to be the cheap pig iron that you find in many low quality parts. The ball joint is definitely steel as are the threaded posts (that hold your expensive gear). All the plastic that is used is a higher grade plastic than what most cheap Made in China products use. It's similar (if not the same) as the plastic used in Nikon and Canon products. As for other construction, the swivel where the suction cup mounts has click stops and washers and the clamps that tighten down over the balls are grooved to ensure a tight, slip free grip. Now, for why I feel Fat Gecko exceeds other similar products. It's so ridiculously modular that you could build just about any configuration you could imagine (limited by how many sets as you want to purchase of course). When buying the Triple, you actually end up with a Double and Single. But, when I purchased another Triple, I found that I could make a Quad setup for maximum stability, and then had two Singles left over. All the parts interchange on all of the sets and Delkin also makes other products in the Fat Gecko line. I do not know about the whole line, but parts from the surface mount system can also be used with their Gator Clamp system as well. Along with the modularity comes maximum flexibility for adjustments. Many flat surface mount systems I've seen and researched would need a flat surface with all suction cup being on the same plane. Most can only mount two of three cups on something with as little curvature as a car hood. The Fat Gecko system has so many adjustment points that can be positioned in so many angles, I can't imagine many applications where a way to mount it, or the desired angle couldn't be found. I'd say the fail point on most suction cup based systems would be the suction cups. Cuts, holes or other damage to the cups basically renders the entire system useless. Most systems I've looked at do not have a fix for this. On many, the suction cups are attached to the frame. Damage one cup and you'd just have to throw everything away. Even the most expensive systems offer no way to replace a suction cup. Now, Fat Gecko doesn't market the Stealth model as a replacement suction cup, but that's what it could be. For $20, you can buy a complete suction cup replacement that is easily exchanged for a damaged one. The operation of the Fat Gecko is very simple. Just attach the suction cups fist, then adjust for angle and tighten down the clamps. Just remember to tighten all the clamps. The suction cups have a feature not found on most (even expensive sets) flat surface mount systems. A large button labeled "Press" is on top of the suction cup. Pressing the button forces air out of from under the cup. To finish securing the cup, a latch is lifted that locks it down. To remove the suction cups, just push down the latch and pull up the tabs on the sides. I've actually had the cups so secure that I've had to almost pry them off the surface. I've tested this system in several settings with different mounting configurations and can confidently say that I have no problem trusting my $4,500 rig to this product. The description says that some of the fittings are rubber to help minimize vibrations. I feel this is pretty much hype. Yes, there are runner O-rings at several connection points, but I feel their effect is negligible. However, regardless of the O-rings, this system is extremely stable (well, at least using three suction cups for mounting). One reviewer stated the Single was worthless for mounting a camera. I would not recommend mounting a DSLR on a Single, however a GoPro or anything of relative size shouldn't pose much of an issue. I use the Singles/Double for mounting lighting, mics, etc, so shake isn't an issue in those applications. I read some other reviews with complaints about mounting on various surfaces as advertised by the manufacturer. I think there's a little ambiguity in the advertising, however maybe some user error in not fully understanding the limitations of this system. For one, the manufacturer clearly states that these systems will easily mount to any smooth, flat, non-porous, surface. These surfaces include windshields, car hoods, surfboards, helmets, etc. I think some issues that people have had is that they've mounted (or tried to mount) one of these rigs onto something that they thought was smooth, flat and non-porous, that actually was not. One reviewer had mentioned mounting a camera to a surfboard, only to lose everything in the ocean. The thing is, most surfboards I've seen do not have a smooth surface. Yes, most are flat and non-porous, but most I've seen are also textured. Textured in that they have small bumps, usually designed to increase traction. However, I'm sure there are boards out there that have a smooth surface. I just find it hard to believe (given my experience) that a properly sealed suction cup on a smooth surface surfboard couldn't hold the weight of a GoPro during the first wave. Also, I'd never mount anything to a car, cycle, surfboard, etc without using a tether. The issue I have with the cycle helmet claim by the manufacturer isn't that it's not true, it just may not be possible with a variety of helmets or more probable, probably not the view/angle you were hoping for. The picture on the packaging shows a Fat Gecko Single mounted to the side of a helmet. I've owned several helmets and know that due to the nature of design, the sides are longer and flatter (well, less round) than the rest of the helmet. Having ridden cycles for years, I personally would not want even a couple ounces of uneven weight on one side of the helmet. Not only that, but who'd want the whole right (or left) side of their recording to be obscured by the helmet. The best placement is the top center or back center of the helmet. Not currently owning a helmet, I haven't been able to test the mounting ability of the suction cups, but I think there's some validity to any issues people may have had with helmets. I'd say the marketing dept at Delkin ride. Well, that's pretty much it. A great product that works fantastically for everything that I need it to do. I only gave four stars, because I think being manufactured in China, the whole Triple (which sells for $99) probably costs about $9 to produce. I guess the mark up comes from the photos of the product mounted on helmets and such. Could be priced a little more appropriately I'd say. Also, I'm no rubber specialist, but I'm not sure if the rubber used for the suction cups is of the highest quality or not. I'm on the fence about that, as I've seen the black, denser rubbers that seem to last longer, but possibly don't have the same tack and grip as the clear rubber, which seems to wear (and color) faster. And that's all I have to say about that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 28, 2017 by CoolWing

  • Does what says
Style: Fat Gecko Triple Pattern Name: Mount
Hit 120 mph and it stuck like glue. Have used it on 2 cruises and will be on the track soon
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 16, 2023 by J. Bowen

  • Incredibly stable, powerful suction and very maneuvarable.
Style: Fat Gecko Single Pattern Name: Mount
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE: 6/12/2013 Sadly I have to update this review only a few days after writing it. An imbecile friend of mine decided to test the strength of the mount by pushing and pulling on it to the point where the arm was no longer stable at the base screw and could not be tightened further. The reason for this is that the square hole where the screw enters got ruined and became more round. I still really like the mount so I asked Amazon for a replacement, which they sent on one-day shipping. If I could I would give it 4 1/2 stars because it really only got messed up through purposeful abuse (although the plastic really should have taken it better). Under normal/proper use I think this mount will last me many years (and if it doesn't I'll update again of course). To prevent the same issue I cut out some pieces of bicycle inner tube and put one piece on the screw as it enters the base hole and one piece between the plastic base before the screw enters the arm and comes out the other side (I'll probably include pictures of this). ---------------- I am reviewing the Fat Gecko MINI. This is a terrific mount. It has some weight to it which I always like. Basically all of it is made of plastic except the 1/4 screw and the top that clamps over the ball. However the plastic is extremely sturdy on all parts. The extension is very useful and for my purposes I don't take it off, but without the extension I could see this being a great mount for the side of an atv/motorcycle helmet. Mounting it properly was a bit tricky at first, until of course I read the instructions which are straightforward and simple. Just place it firmly down with the latch down and the button out, then push the button and pull the latch all the way up. My mistake was trying to keep the button depressed as I pulled the latch, when in fact the button is supposed to rise back up as you pull the latch up. Even after getting it right I was worried that this mount would fail because when I attached it to my Formica desk, from time to time after an hour or so, even though the latch and button were up, the mount would just lose suction and tip over and fall, but then other times I would stick it to my desk, leave it overnight and it would still be rock solid the next day, and when I mounted it to smooth Formica walls or glass it was completely fail proof and would stay put regardless of me pulling on it, changes in room temperature etc etc. None of this mattered however because when I finally tested it on the car, it performed spectacularly. I used a Midland XTC100VP2 640 x 480 Standard Definition Extreme Action Camera with 4 types of Mounts Included (Black) which is a very light (about 4oz) helmet camera I use for cycling. I'm not one to risk losing my stuff so I tied about five feet of 550 paracord to the base of the mount and attached it to the lower part of the driver door and tied the cord to the door handle. I had first wiped the area clean with a wet paper towel, then after close to two hours of driving and letting it dry, I attached the mount. Twenty minutes of it being on my door on the highway through smooth and bumpy roads, driving over 80mph at some parts did not shake this mount one bit. Virtually no vibration, shakiness/noisiness in the whole video. Later (after cleaning and letting dry) I attached the mount to the front bumper and tied the paracord to one of the windshield wipers. I drove for over an hour, again, sometimes pushing over 80mph. Initially I got scared that it fell off because of how the paracord was thrashing about, but nope, it was so solid I could probably tear off the bumper with it. Bottom line, I'm very please with this purchase. The only minor issue may be that the lower portion can move even after being tightened like crazy, but that only happened when I purposely pushed on it with my hand in what was probably over the 4lb of weight limit. I'm getting a DSLR camera soon and will most likely get the Fat Gecko Camera and Camcorder Mount dual mount along with the Delkin DDMOUNT-AC-ARM Fat Gecko Connector Bracket with Triple Contact Points (Black) to form the triple mount with the extension from the mini (which by my estimates ends up being cheaper than getting the triple mount and then the extension separately). I am also considering getting the RAM Mounting Systems RAM-B-166-202AU Ram Mount Twist Lock Universal Suction Cup Mount with 1/4-Inch-20 Stud For Camera mount, just to compare, but you definitely can't go wrong with Delkin for now. Almost forgot to mention, that I also emailed Delkin some questions and they were very quick, courteous and informative with their responses. It always pleases me when companies have people who are actually knowledgeable of the stuff they sell and don't just regurgitate whatever their advertisements say. I uploaded a video of my test, look up "Midland XTC100 - Delkin Fat Gecko Mini Suction Mount Test On Highway." Amazon wouldn't let me post this review with the video at first for some reason. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 8, 2013 by Aryeh Pekker

  • Dope
Style: Fat Gecko Triple Pattern Name: Mount
Perfect to mount on your car, suctions really well and doesn’t rip off paint.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 3, 2023 by Allyson

  • My Insta 360 fell down
Style: Fat Gecko Triple Pattern Name: Mount
I have mounted very good and the suction is good until the insta 360 is mounted upto 60 cm extended and it never holded. It might work great without extending.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2022 by Mr. K

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