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Rode Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk)

  • Price: $7.99
  • B&H # ROSMSB
  • Mfr# SMBND

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  • Fits SM3, SM4 and SM5

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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.

Rode Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk)
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    Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk)
     
    3.8

    (based on 6 reviews)

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    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Durable (3)
    • Lightweight (3)

    Cons

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          • Was this a gift?:
          • No (3)

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        4.0

        Great replacement bands

        By Kendall

        from Iowa

        About Me Semi-Professional

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight
        • Reliable

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Everyday use
          • Traveling

          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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          5.0

          Works fine

          By infoPimps

          from Houston, TX

          About Me Professional

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Durable
          • Easy To Use

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Everyday use
            • Studio

            Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):

            Works fine

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            • No

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            3.0

            pricey but adequate

            By james

            from midwest

            About Me Semi-Professional

            Verified Buyer

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                  Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):

                  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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                  • No

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                  2.0

                  Stock up on these they break easily!

                  By Smokey Bear

                  from Shasta Trinity NF

                  About Me Professional

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Lightweight

                  Cons

                  • Not Durable

                  Best Uses

                  • Studio

                  Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):

                  They are for a Rode hot shoe shockmount.

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                  5.0

                  Great Bands--Now Sign Me Up

                  By Tom @ Above the Line Films

                  from Cape May NJ

                  About Me Tech Savvy

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Durable

                  Cons

                  • Get dry rot too quickly

                  Best Uses

                  • Professional

                  Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):

                  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!

                  • Primary use:
                  • Business

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                  4.0

                  Another great use of silicone

                  By Jon Walker...Kentucky Editor

                  from Fort Myers, FL

                  About Me Gearhead, Technically Challenged

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Durable
                  • Lightweight
                  • Long Lasting
                  • Quiet
                  • Simple Use

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Professional

                    Comments about Silicone Replacement Bands for Rode Shock Mounts (4-pk):

                    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.

                    • Primary use:
                    • Business

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