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EXTREME SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS - KILL OFF PUB SCEPTICISM WITH A MICRO VIDEO CAMERA.

You've had the adventure, boasted it up big-style - then crashed from self-styled hero to suspect zero under a hail of pub scepticism.

The price of silencing those three-pint sceptics? As little as £99.95 - the cost of a micro video camera that'll clip to your car, bike, crash helmet, glasses or clothes as you put one on that Porsche at a track day, fling yourself out of a plane, hurtle down a ski run - or capture what really did happen at that stag night.

"Technology development and ever more competitive pricing really is on the side of the adventurer or sportsperson, or anybody who feels the need to record their sports, adventures or nights-out for posterity, pride or proof," said Edward Giles, Managing Director of ExtremeGB.com

"We now have a range of micro cameras - 'pencil cams', 'bullet cams', 'lipstick cams' - that can be taken just about anywhere."

The range includes cameras with and without microphones, shock resistant and waterproof, narrow and wide angle lenses, wired and wireless versions - with up to 500 metres range - and a choice of record options, whether internal SD card or external AV recording equipment. All recording equipment is at extra cost.

"Basically, they're miniature lightweight waterproof video camera systems, which can capture on-board footage of any action no matter how extreme, from BASE jumping to show jumping - even strapped to model aircraft, cars or trains," said Edward Giles.

"They're battery-powered and can be helmet-mounted or mounted on your bike, your surfboard, kiteboard, windsurfer, boat or car to capture everything that you see as the action happens.

"They've been developed with the assistance of the UK's leading experts in the extreme sports fields, along with professional engineers to produce the perfect camera systems solution.

"Now's the opportunity to show people what you have been banging on about. Take your sport home with you, so that everyone can see what happened. The footage can be viewed on video, VCD, DVD or even PC. Blown up still shots extracted from the footage at key moments look great on the wall or as PC wallpaper."

For most extreme sports enthusiasts a helmet camera system in either wired or wireless form is recommended. The helmet camera packages include universal brackets, which allow the cameras to be installed onto pretty much anything in seconds. The cameras can be removed again just as easily. ExtremeGB is part of the GB Group, an established online retailer providing marine equipment (sailgb.com), outdoor equipment(outdoorgb.com) and sports watches (watchesgb.com)


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