HYPERION Fibre Optic Sticker Set (2pc)

SKU: HY-SN-FOST
Sale price$6.00

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Description

Hyperion Fibre Optic Sticker Set (2pc)

The Hyperion Fibre Optic Sticker Set is a convenient solution for securing your Fibre Optic Cable Base in place. Each set includes 2 stickers made of durable plastic construction with a 3M Adhesive Strip pre-installed on the mount, making installation a breeze. Simply peel and press to attach the mount to your camera housing or other suitable surfaces.

Key Features

  • Secure Mounting: Keeps your Fibre Optic Cable Base firmly in place to ensure reliable connectivity.
  • Easy Installation: The pre-installed 3M Adhesive Strip simplifies the mounting process, saving you time and effort.
  • Durable Material: Made from high-quality plastic for long-lasting use in demanding underwater environments.
  • 2-Piece Set: Each package includes two stickers for added value.

Specifications

Parameter Value
Quantity 2 stickers per set
Material Durable plastic
Adhesive 3M Adhesive Strip

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Whether you’re ready to capture the wonders beneath the waves or need expert care for your underwater camera gear, our team has you covered! From finding the right equipment to keeping your gear in top condition and offering tips for stunning underwater shots, we're just a click away. Reach out via chat or give us a call. Let’s make every dive an unforgettable adventure!

HAVE A QUESTION? WE'RE HERE TO HELP!

Whether you’re ready to capture the wonders beneath the waves or need expert care for your underwater camera gear, our team has you covered! From finding the right equipment to keeping your gear in top condition and offering tips for stunning underwater shots, we're just a click away. Reach out via chat or give us a call. Let’s make every dive an unforgettable adventure!

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