2021 SEMA Sea Sucker

wayoflife

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As silly as this new product may seem to some, I personally think that Sea Sucker has potential. Not necessarily as a mount for a Hi-Lift or lights, although, the battery pack they offer to power one up is novel, where I see it working out well is for things like a bike rack or even a roof rack - this, assuming you have a painted hard top or bed cap. Anyway, there are a lot of professional camera and film gear that uses suctions like this and so, I thought it was worth a mention.

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No way I would trust a roof top tent to those. If they are anything like the ones for material handling when the orange plunger sticking out the side means it's lost vacuum.
 

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Curious about the effectiveness of these in real life. Obviously suction cups have been used in a lot of other applications and can even hold a go pro to an airplane wing.... But something about that bike mount onto that safety glass I just see going horribly wrong on a bumpy road. Same question with a hardtop- thats pretty flexible material in comparison to sheet metal.
 
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