

🌊 Capture every dive moment—secure, sleek, and ready to roll!
The SCUBAPRO Universal Mask Attachment is a lightweight, rotatable mount designed to securely hold GoPro and ActionCam cameras on nearly all dual-lens diving masks. Featuring a zip tie fastening system, it guarantees a wobble-free, stable platform for underwater filming, making it an essential accessory for professional and enthusiast divers alike.








| ASIN | B01AHHRFV2 |
| Additional Features | Rotatable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,146 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Brand | SCUBAPRO |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Action Cameras |
| Compatible Phone Models | camera gopro hero |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Boat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 663 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04048336329163 |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 19.96 g |
| Manufacturer | SCUBAPRO |
| Mfr Part Number | 24.101.004 |
| Model Name | 24.101.004 |
| Model Number | 24.101.004 |
| Mounting Type | Tripod |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Special Feature | Rotatable |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
K**.
Works great.
I was skeptical but it worked like a charm. Didn’t work on the Solara scubapro mask but it did work on this one. Very tight and secure. I did not have to remove anything on my mask. It’s attached with a zip tie.
S**E
Solid GoPro mount!
Purchased this to record some upcoming dives in the Bahamas. Ordered one because I wasn't sure how it mounted or if it would fit my mask (this one is a Sea Vision color correction mask). I took a couple of pics to hopefully help others with this. It comes with a zip tie and the mount along with some very cryptic instructions that really don't do a lot of good in my opinion. How this works is the there are two tabs protruding from the back of the mount that hit the glass of any double lens mask. These are to be trimmed (easily done with a file or even stout scissors) so that the mount sits vertically on the front of the mask. There is a channel through the mount for the zip tie to go through. The zip tie goes between the skirt and the frame of the mask and also through this channel and is then tightened and cut. This makes the mount quite secure and puts pressure against the tabs on the glass holding it solild and wobble free. My mask had what I'll call a "nose protrusion" in front that I filed down a little bit just for aesthetics sake (I'm a bit of a perfectionist) and so that the zip tie would be used to maximum effectiveness. Overall, the mount is solid as a rock and with the camera mounted it's a stable platform. I am going to buy a few more to put on other masks as well so that I am covered for gopro coverage of the dives, no matter the dive conditions. Hope this helps you a little bit. Sarge
S**E
Works but needs maintenance
It works good and is east to install but you will have to adjust the zip tie or replace it as time goes on. I found it get slack in it. However it is cool and works for what you need it to do. Much cheaper than a new mask that may not fit you well.
J**A
Cheaper Way to GoPro Enable your mask!
I live on the ocean and have a number of ScubaPro Scout masks which are high quality and fit every one that’s ever tried one on. They’re my favorite masks after having tried dozens, but ScubaPro doesn’t offer a GoPro version that I’m aware of. I was researching masks with GoPro mounts when I stumbled on this. It seems to provide a solid mount for the GoPros and at a much cheaper option then shelling out another $100 per mask. I do think this product should be around $6 as there isn’t much too it and I did have to break out my dremel to get it to fit perfectly, but I only spent about 10 minutes fitting them on 2 masks. I thought they would. E a perfect fit for ScubaPro masks, but I did have to do some simple modifications. I assume they are designed to be modified to fit any brand split glass mask. You can use side cutters to modify this part instead of a dremel if you don’t have one. (See my photo of the side cutters next to the mask to understand what tool I mean. This is the tool that ScubaPro showed in their instructions that came with the mount) Tips: bend / crease the zip tie 1/4” from the end without the locking mechanism. This will help you to route the zip tie through the plastic channels on the back of the go pro mount. There is a 90 bend the zip tie has to follow and it’s very difficult unless you bend the tip first. I also dremmeled the 2 plastic prongs on the front side of the mount (see photo with red mark) down 1/8” to 1/4” to get a good fit. Lastly, I cut off the excess Length of the zip tie and then dremmeled the sharp edge from the cut so I don’t rub a hole in my mask. Pro: Cheap and easy way to GoPro enable the mask you already have and love. Con: It’s about 200-300% overpriced. I think it should sell for $6-$8. But again, it’s cheaper than buying a $100 mask. I’ll use it in an upcoming dive video. You can check out the live footage on our YouTube Channel. “Key West Salt Life” Just look for a recent dive / snorkel video as we’re heading out to the reef in a few minutes to teat these out. 😀
J**N
Works well with Scubapro masks
This mount held my GoPro camera securely while I was snorkeling. I have not taken it diving yet. The piece fits all Scubapro dual lens masks because you have to trim some tabs with clippers as part of the installation process. I trimmed my tabs too short, but fortunately the mount is wide enough to be stable on the rim of the mask (to keep from rocking side-to-side). The camera took a great video of snorkeling without me doing anything with the camera (except to turn it on, of course). It surprised me that the mount is connected to the mask using a single, narrow zip tie. Yes, a zip tie. That means I will replace the zip tie after every trip where I dive, to make sure the zip tie doesn't degrade to the point of snapping during a dive. (You don't have to replace it after every dive, just do it at the end of the trip once the trip is finished.) I suggest carrying a small pair of pliers in your gear to help pull the tie thru the holes in the mount, and a small pair of nail clippers to trim off the tie after replacing it. As well as a handful of small ties, of course. These small items easily fit in the case the mask came in. They do not come with the adapter. The zip tie goes between the mask frame and the silicone face seal, so the mask seals to your face the same as it always did. The tie will cause the outer silicone flap to fold over, I suggest you fold it down (instead of up) for appearance reasons. The part is all plastic except for the metal nut that secures the GoPro mount screw. The nut is embedded in the plastic so you don't need to do any special cleaning after diving, just rinse with fresh water.
C**Y
Does not fit a ScubaPro Zoom mask
According to the ScubaPro website, this attachment would fit on a ScubaPro Zoom mask. However, the way you attach it to the mask is via a zip tie (which they included). You also have to cut the tabs on the side to get this to sit centered on the Zoom mask. My wife (who does not dive), said that the whole process of attaching this to a mask seems haphazard and jerry-rigged together and not what she generally sees from how scuba gear is put together. Save your money on this attachment. Totally not worth the $26 I paid to do "arts and crafts" trying to neatly cut the tabs to fit the mask.
S**.
Clunky
A couple of minor issues with the product itself: - Since it's universal, you have to trim it to fit even on a ScubaPro mask. I have a ScubaPro Zoom. I understood this going in, but I think it could be better. - The channel that you push the zip tie through, bumps out on the underside of the camera mount and makes it unstable (it rocks side to side) against the frame of the mask. To improve this, I glued a couple of pieces of plastic to the underside and that helped. My issue: - I thought I'd video the entire dive and turn on the camera before entering the water. That worked. But it was a major pain going through the video trying to find segments to clip AND it was very jerky as I turn my head a lot. It's not for me.
M**R
So far so good. Tested successfully with a dry run.
I have Hawaii Snorkel Bob prescription snorkel mask and was looking for a way to attach a GoPro camera when I came upon this mount. It installs easy enough with a zip tie and fits snug against the mask. I attached a GoPro Hero 8 and tested with a dry run. It feels like it should work fine in the water. I will be going on a cruise in Feb 2020 and get a chance to try it in the water then. If I have any concerns, it would be with the reliability and replacement of the zip tie. If the zip tie fails, likely the GoPro and the mount will fall to the bottom of the sea. a secondary safety strap would be helpful. Overall, pending my upcoming snorkeling opportunity, I think this should work out quite well.
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