Rock Mini Mounting Systems from Scanstrut

Rokk Mini

 

Mar 8, 2016

A universal, compact and multi-adjustable mounting system for smart phones, tablets, small fish finders, digital and action cameras & more! 

Perfect for kayaking, fresh and salt water fishing and for use on all sailboats & powerboats.

 

Small in size but really big on features, Rokk Mini is simply the best, most reliable mount for your tech onboard.

 

– Surface mount

– Rail mount 

– Self adhesive

– Cable tie

 

Universal Tablet Clamp

 

Adjustable jaws moulded from high performance

 

TPE provide superb grip in all weathers.

 

Fits devices 125 – 220 mm (5 – 8 1/2”)inc:

 

– iPad

– iPad Pro

– iPad Mini

– iPad Air

– Google Nexus 7

– Samsung Galaxy Note

 

Universal Phone Clamp:

Adjustable jaws moulded from high performance

TPE provide superb grip in all weathers.

Fits devices 45 – 95 mm (1 3/4 – 3 3/4”)

 

inc:

– iPhone 4, 5, 6, 6+

– Samsung Galaxy 3, 4 Note

– HTC 1

– Handheld VHF radios

– Handheld GPS

 

To learn more about the Rokk Mini contact their Canadian distributor, Payne Marine:  http://www.paynemarine.com/

 

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