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This rear-mount kit from HAFOKO turns your bike into a platform for third-person and POV footage, with a long, extendable 47 inch (120 cm) invisible selfie pole and a solid aluminium tail mount that clamps to the seatpost. It is intended for cyclists who want stable follow shots behind the saddle while keeping the handlebars free, and it works with a wide range of action cameras and compact 360 devices according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The system is built around a dedicated rear mount that secures to the seatpost, giving a rear-facing viewpoint that captures riders and the trail behind. The extendable pole helps create third-person 360 and POV footage where the pole can be removed from the final frame in post-production, allowing a clear, unobstructed shot of the subject. The clamp for handlebars and other bars is adjustable to fit different diameters and includes anti-vibration features to smooth footage on rough terrain. Consider that compatibility depends on camera thread or adapter availability for certain models.
Technical Specifications
- Name: HAFOKO Bike Tail Mount Kit with 47" Invisible Selfie Stick
- Pole length: 47 inches / 120 cm (extendable)
- Mount material: Aluminium alloy
- Handlebar clamp range: 15 mm - 45 mm (0.59 inches - 1.77 inches)
- Camera thread: 1/4 inch screw compatible with many action cameras
Usage Recommendations
Attach the aluminium tail mount firmly to the seatpost and double-check fastenings before riding. Extend the selfie pole to the desired length for third-person framing, then confirm the camera orientation and tighten the 1/4 inch screw. For cameras that need a specific adapter, fit the appropriate adapter first; this kit accepts common action camera mounts and some compact 360 devices. When tackling rough trails, use the anti-vibration clamp positions and test short recordings to verify stability and framing.
Advantages
The kit offers a lightweight but durable construction that resists mud and light rain, making it suitable for outdoor use in varied conditions. It frees the handlebars for safer control while capturing dynamic rear perspectives. The long invisible pole opens possibilities for cinematic third-person sequences and wider scene context when used with 360-capable cameras. A minor limitation is that very large or unusually shaped cameras may require additional adapters or support to balance correctly on the extended pole.










