Camera Tree Arm
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Rural Kansas... Where Life is Good
I have one HunterCamCradle "Pro" Treearm. I've only used it once. I've applied Realtree Camo to the arm as well. The arm is rated for video equipment at 11lbs max. It includes the arm with Manfrotto head, extender arm, and screw in T-bolt for application to tree.Pictures include everything listed. "Sold Pending Payment"
You can check out their website at www.huntercamcradle.com
Contact me at [email protected]
You can check out their website at www.huntercamcradle.com
Contact me at [email protected]
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Spike
Joined: Aug 2006
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The arm that is shown above is not what HunterCam Cradle is selling as the Pro model now. The arm above is now the HD version.
I have never used the Superarm but I believe that the disk system they use in joing the two arms is patented but not by them!
I have never used the Superarm but I believe that the disk system they use in joing the two arms is patented but not by them!
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Spike
Joined: Aug 2006
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ORIGINAL: therighttobeararms
So, does that mean that Dillon Outdoors shouldn't be able to use that joining system because it's patented by someone else?
ORIGINAL: Bama Buck
The arm that is shown above is not what HunterCam Cradle is selling as the Pro model now. The arm above is now the HD version.
I have never used the Superarm but I believe that the disk system they use in joing the two arms is patented but not by them!
The arm that is shown above is not what HunterCam Cradle is selling as the Pro model now. The arm above is now the HD version.
I have never used the Superarm but I believe that the disk system they use in joing the two arms is patented but not by them!


