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Archery Equipment Manufacturer: BowcamTreecam
BowcamTreecam Model: BowcamTreecam video mount
Review Category: Archery Equipment
Purchase: I wanted to video my bow kill
shots.
Things I like about the BowcamTreecam video
mount Archery Equipment: It is a one-piece 100%
metal construction, it includes a place to store
your bow rope with your favourite scent. The
scent tube stores your rope in an airtight
stainless steel tube. I killed a nice buck using
it this past season. You can put your video
camera either on your bow or in your tree.
What I don't like about the BowcamTreecam video
mount: I like everything about this product, it
works awesome.
Archery Equipment BowcamTreecam video mount
quality: It is constructed of 100% stainless
steel, one piece construction. Very durable.
BowcamTreecam video mount summary: BowcamTreecam
has made my hunting experience last all year! I
can watch my video clips anytime I want now. The
scent tube is a huge added bonus. The one piece
stainless steel design is indestructable. The
fact that I can choose where to use it, either
in my tree or on my bow is an excellent feature
as well.
Rating for this BowcamTreecam product: 5
Author of this review on BowcamTreecam Archery
Equipment: Jason Bernard
Date: 2010-01-11

"One of the best ways to share a hunting memory is to capture it on film. BowcamTreecam is a unique way to take your personal home video camera with you in the field and literally be your own producer."
Thanks,
John Dudley
www.dudleyarchery.info
Date: 2010-08-03

Wanted to send you guys at Pappas Boys Hunting
and Fishing a big thank you for the
BowcamTreecam..!! We tried it for the first time
on the weekend and took a 21lb Gobbler on film
using the mount along with the shotgun adaptor.
Definitely going to have them beside us in the
blinds this fall when the Fall Brawl Team hit
the fields for the waterfowl season. Great
product and have been recommending it
non-stop..!! Good job boys..!!
Corey Cook & Jim Fraser
Team Fall Brawl
Date 2010-05-27

It wasn’t so long ago that the only hunts you’d
ever see filmed were on your favorite Sunday
morning hunting show.
My how things have changed.
Thanks to the introduction of more compact and
affordable home video equipment for the everyday
Joe, and the ever-growing use of websites like
YouTube which allow sportsmen to share their
video hunting experiences online, the practice
of filming wildlife hunts has exploded in
popularity.
Today, tons of video camera accessories for
compound bows have flooded the hunting market.
Some tiny digital cameras made specifically for
bows have started to creep onto shelves too.
However, unless you like poor sound quality and
grainy video, the most practical innovation is
still in the form of bow camera mounts.
For all intents and purposes, bow camera mounts
work well. Versus some of the earliest,
primitive versions, the mounts you’ll find in
stores today are easy to attach (most just screw
into your stabilizer hole) and will have you
shooting video in a matter of minutes.
But that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for
improvement. Most mounts I’ve used for my
compound bow are so heavy and bulky, it is
distracting when aiming at a target, not to
mention hard to hold a tight shot -- even with a
small, light weight camera attached. And,
reducing recoil or “camera shake” is something
that has been a problem as well.
However, there is a new bow camera mount on the
market and it’s one of the best designs I’ve
seen so far. It’s called the BowCamTreeCam.
Shaped just like your bow’s existing stabilizer,
the easy-to-attach mount fits any bow and it
offers several advantages over other bow camera
mounts.
BowCamTreeCam Size and Weight
The mount is lightweight when compared to other
mounts. And, it's not much bigger than your
stabilizer, as you can see in the photo below.
This means there is a seamless transition when
equipping your bow with the mount. When I hold
the BowCamTreeCam in one hand, and my stabilizer
in the other, I cannot tell a difference. They
are nearly identical in weight.
If you compare designs with other mounts, it
seems like most are designed for the shotgun or
rifle hunter. It's easy to see this particular
mount was designed with the bow hunter in mind
from the beginning.

Bowtreecam vs. other bow cam mounts
Beyond the bulkiness and weight of other bow
camera mounts, the problem to me is the
placement of the camera. While they may in fact
screw into your stabilizer as the BowCamTreeCam
does, the video camera always sits on one side
of your bow, and that can really cause serious
balance problems with your shot.
Because the BowCamTreeCam is shaped similar to
your existing stabilizer and features an
attachment arm that extends vertically, not
horizontally, the camera rests out in front of
your bow, not to the side, so you don't have the
imbalance issue. For a visual, check out the two
photos below:
This keeps your shot balanced because weight is
evenly distributed; your bow isn't weighed down
on one side.

The mount below would instinctively cause you to
over-compensate for the added weight,
potentially causing a poor shot.
You'll notice I used the silver extension for my
bow, increasing the length of the mount a bit.
In most cases, you will not need this extra
extension to fit your bow. However, they are
available on BowCamTreeCam.com to ensure the
mount will fit your bow. The adapter screws
directly into your stabilizer, as does the mount
itself. Because it screws secure and tight into
the "meat" of your bow, a lot of the camera
shake you'll find with other mounts is
eliminated. Obviously you'll have some camera
shake, but the more you use it, the better
you'll get at reducing it.

One of the coolest features of the BowCamTreeCam
to me is the fact that you can open up the tube
opens into a storage compartment. They suggest
using the tube to store your bow rope or your
favorite scent, which are both great ideas. Lots
of times I carry snacks into the woods if I’m
going to be sitting all day -- breakfast bars,
beef jerky, etc. -- and I’m already planning on
using the tube for that. Perfect way to sneak
scent-loaded snacks into the woods with you.
Check out the photo of the storage tube below:

Last but certainly not least, the BowCamTreeCam
easily screws into a tree. So if you hunt a
treestand the majority of the time, it's perfect
... especially when you've done a lot of
scouting and have a pretty good idea from what
direction deer travel. Just screw in the
BowCamTreeCam, aim your cam, adjust the zoom,
and you are ready to film the action. No velcro,
or straps or anything like that. Just a simple
screw-in install.

Check out
wwwBowCamTreeCam.com. You can also
get the mount in camouflage, and 10% of proceeds
go to cancer research. Truly a great idea from
the BowCamTreeCam team.
Date 2010-05-31
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