The FLAT-TOP PRO Camera Helmet

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The choice of professional camera fliers from around the world… The FLAT-TOP PRO from Bonehead composites is flown by some of the top names in skydiving aerial photography. Norman Kent, Joe Jennings, and Michael McGowan all rely on their FLAT-TOP PRO camera helmets for their versatility, ability to mount multiple cameras and accessories as well as perfect stability and balance of weight. The FLAT-TOP PRO has tons of surface area for you to put almost anything on top of it. The FLAT-TOP PRO is a great all-around camera helmet for any discipline in skydiving. RW, freefly, tandem video or competition freestyle can be captured with your FLAT-TOP PRO . This camera helmet is a rear-entry system to give the user better camera stability without sacrificing comfort. The FLAT-TOP PRO has plenty of space inside to run wiring, camera buttons, etc. to keep as much of the snagable surfaces to a minimum. You have the choice of where you would like a ring sight post placed.
The FLAT-TOP PRO comes standard with BH's ingenious Thermal-Fit liner, still camera adjustable platform, NEW cutaway system and "Riser Slap" release button protector. Top dimensions:
7" x 9"

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