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It has held for me in the high triple digit speeds for me
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The previous answer states its good up to 150 MPH. This is not true. I cleaned the suction cup as well as the surface it was being attached to. I was crusing at 120MPH and it held for 5 min then fell off, now I no longer have a go pro max. The surface it was on was an airplane wing cruised out at 104kts. The paint is new with clean mating surfaces. This product will not withstand more than 120 MPH in my experience.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Suction Cup mount has been used at speeds of more than 150 mph. However, each setup is unique, so you'll want to make sure you're attaching the mount for maximum strength. That means doing things like making sure the seals are clean, that the surface you're attaching it to is non-porous, etc. If you're concerned about the mount not staying attached, it is always a good idea to tether the camera and mount to something stable so that if the mount detaches, the camera and mount don't fall off entirely.
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