These Rode Silicone Replacement Bands are shipped in a package of four bands and are used for replacing worn or damaged bands on the Rode SM3, SM4 and SM5 shockmounts.
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Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):
Since bands of all types wear out over time, having spares on hand is a necessity. As these bands age they will break, and replacing them quickly is very important. The entire purpose of the Rode Shock Mount is to provide a buffer between the mic and the camera to help eliminate noise from the camera being picked up by the mic.
So keep spare bands on hand.
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Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):
Works fine
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Replacement rubber bands for a shockmount. The kind of thing that ought to be included as well considering the high cost of an all-plastic mic mount. The plastic bag they ship in costs about as much as they did to produce.
They work, but then -- why wouldn't they?
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They are for a Rode hot shoe shockmount.
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These products really hold the microphone in place great! What else is there to say. C'mon give me a chance at the big money!
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The RODE silicone replacement bands do a great job against shock resistance. They're very durable and in fact I still use the original pair that came with my boom. I ordered backups in case one breaks or flies off into the night while we're shooting. However, I haven't had to use the replacements yet so they're well worth the money. Always get a backup set just in case. You never want to be on a shoot and wish you had another silicone band. Hair bands just don't do as good of a job. Grunge bands are better.
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