GoPro Floaty (for Hero 9 Hero 10) (ADFLT-001)
The GoPro Floaty for HERO9 Black keeps your camera afloat on the water if it falls out of your hand, and it's bright orange and easy to spot. The camera easily inserts into the Floaty, and you still get access to the camera buttons, front LCD screen, rear touchscreen, and folding fingers, allowing you to mount and use the camera as you would in most scenarios. Floaty is the ultimate life jacket for your GoPro HERO camera, ensuring it stays afloat and protected during water activities. Its easy-to-spot design provides peace of mind while snorkeling, surfing, or wakeboarding. The wraparound design allows access to your camera's buttons, touch screen, and folding fingers for easy mounting, while the cushioned padding adds an extra layer of protection.
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Buoyancy: Floaty keeps your GoPro HERO camera afloat, preventing it from sinking if accidentally dropped in water, ensuring you never lose your valuable footage.
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Water Activities: Ideal for snorkeling, surfing, wakeboarding, and other water activities, Floaty provides added security and peace of mind in extreme conditions.
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Accessibility: The wraparound design of Floaty allows full access to your camera's buttons, front LCD screen, back touch screen, and folding fingers, ensuring seamless operation and easy mounting.
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Protective Padding: With cushioned padding, Floaty adds an extra layer of protection to your GoPro camera, safeguarding it against impacts and scratches.
- Tether Point: Includes a tether point for added security, allowing you to attach an additional tether for extra peace of mind during extreme water activities.
Floaty is an essential accessory for GoPro users engaging in water sports and activities. Its ability to keep your camera afloat, provide accessibility to camera controls, and add protective padding ensures worry-free filming in challenging environments. Whether snorkeling, surfing, or wakeboarding, Floaty offers added security and peace of mind, allowing you to capture stunning footage without the fear of losing your camera to the depths below.