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Every mount is stress-tested to withstand real-world conditions. If it fails within a year, we'll replace it—no questions asked.
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Over Stability at Speed
Engineered with Redundancy
Because your shot shouldn't be a gamble.
Failures Reported
Across 10,000+ hours
MPH Tested
Maximum speed validation
Safety Margin
Beyond rated capacity
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to the most common questions
Yes — if used correctly. High-quality mounts with multiple suction cups (3 or more) and proper surface prep can stay secure at highway speeds. Always use a safety tether as a backup and double-check the setup before driving.
Most failures are due to surface contamination, temperature extremes, or user error. Dirt, wax, uneven paint, or rapid temperature changes can weaken suction. Cleaning both the surface and suction cup, checking for a full vacuum, and re-tightening all clamps prevents most accidents.
Smooth, flat, non-porous surfaces like windshields or clean metal hoods are ideal. Avoid curved spoilers, textured paint, or carbon fiber panels where air can seep under the cup.
Use mounts with 5+ suction points in a triangular configuration. Keep poles or arms short to reduce leverage. Consider high-quality mounts with thicker cups and metal supports. Always use a tether for extra safety.
Regularly — especially during long drives or track use. Check suction indicators, retighten screws, inspect rubber for wear, and stop periodically to confirm the camera is secure.
No. Cheap or generic mounts often fail due to flimsy arms or thin cups. Trusted brands (like Delkin, GoPro factory mounts, or heavy-duty triple/quad mounts) perform reliably when properly installed.
Yes. Even the best mounts can fail under rare conditions. A tether ensures the camera stays attached to the vehicle if the suction cups ever release.

