Kamerar MogoCrane Belt Kit for gimbals vs HawkLock Monitor Mount with NATO Rail 165 Tilt
Overall winner: HawkLock Monitor Mount with NATO Rail 165 Tilt
Key Differences
SMALLRIG's HawkLock (A) is a monitor mount with a 165° tilt, multiple mounting points and cold shoe compatibility, offering a higher average rating; Mogopod's Kamerar MogoCrane (B) is a belt kit that transfers gimbal weight to the hips and supports multiple gimbals for comfort and stability. Pick A if you need an adjustable monitor mount with broad mounting options and stronger user ratings; pick B if you specifically need a gimbal weight-distribution belt system for extended handheld use
Kamerar MogoCrane Belt Kit for gimbals
Lightweight belt kit to support gimbals and monopods, dispersing weight to hips for longer shooting sessions. Helps free movement and reduce arm fatigue. Customer note highlights extended shooting comfort
Pros
- Distributes gimbal weight to hips
- Compatible with multiple gimbals/monopods
- Improves stability and comfort
- Portable and lightweight setup
Cons
- No explicit size guidance
- No included accessories details
- Customer insights text placeholder contains None
HawkLock Monitor Mount with NATO Rail 165 Tilt
SMALLRIG monitor mount with NATO rail and cold shoe for stabilizers; adjustable 165 tilt for versatile mounting of monitor, motion camera, or microphone. Customers note solid build and multiple mounting points, with some mix on monitor stabilization
Pros
- adjustable 165-degree tilt
- multiple mounting points
- cold shoe compatibility
- sturdy build
Cons
- monitor may not stay in place for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SMALLRIG |
| Durability | SMALLRIG |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | SMALLRIG |