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🧱 Stackable Gooseneck Mounts by Platypod Review

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Description of 🧱 Stackable Gooseneck Mounts by Platypod

Two 10.5" long stackable goosenecks with one 1/4"-20 male end and one 1/4"-20 female end as well as a 1/4"-20 female side hole for crossnut storage. Holds 24 ounces individually or 16 ounces stacked in pairs. Two 1/4"-1/4" m-m crossnut adapters.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flexible and Sturdy Gooseneck Mounts

These gooseneck mounts are a must-have for any photographer looking to add creativity to their lighting setup. As my tests showed, they are very flexible and can be adjusted easily to achieve any desired lighting angle. The stackable feature is also a great space-saving solution. The only downside is that they may not be suitable for heavier electronics due to their lightweight design. Overall, a great addition to my studio setup.

Pros
  • Flexible, adjustable, stackable
Cons
  • Not suitable for heavier electronics

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very handy - mount

I used it mainly to hold a small flashlight for macro photography. They are quite stiff which I think is a good thing as they hold their shape well.

Pros
  • mount
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good idea poorly implemented

The idea was good, but the design was extremely bad. I bought these to attach to LitraTorch and Platypod Max flashlights as seen in some of the Platypod ads. First, when tightening in the platypod, the silver screws froze to the base and had to be unscrewed with pliers. The knurled nuts were practically useless. Attempting to adjust the lights/goosenecks (they seemed particularly inflexible) resulted in the main screw on the left being tightened even more than was set to Max and loosening the…

Pros
  • Camera and photo
Cons
  • Something different