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Painted Arrow Mag Pro Stubby Magnetic Phone Mount Hoyt Short Stop Compatible

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Painted Arrow Mag Pro Stubby Magnetic Phone Mount

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The Painted Arrow Mag Pro Plus Stubby Magnetic Phone Mount is specifically designed for bows with a second lower threaded stabilizer port, like the Hoyt Ventum. This mount is not recommended for standard stabilizer port locations due to hand clearance issues. Utilizing rare earth magnets, it allows any smartphone to instantly attach to your bow, helping you capture impressive footage. The mount includes a foam dampening system and an adhesive foam strip to reduce vibration, ensuring high-quality video. Proudly made in the USA, each kit includes a phone plate and foam strip, with additional accessories available separately.

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Weight 3.300 kg
Dimensions 10.00 × 6.00 × 2.00 cm

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