





🎤 Lock in studio-quality sound, ditch the noise!
The Eggsnow Microphone Shock Mount is a versatile, durable accessory designed to reduce unwanted vibrations and handling noise for shotgun and condenser microphones with diameters between 2 to 4 cm. Featuring a metal and plastic build, 360° adjustable angle with locking knob, and multiple thread adapters, it ensures a secure, customizable fit on standard mic stands. Ideal for podcasters, streamers, and filmmakers seeking professional-grade audio clarity with quick, hassle-free setup.

























| ASIN | B00KXQIU5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,527 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #132 in Microphone Mounts |
| Body Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Connector Type | 5/8' Thread, 3/8' Thread, Clamp |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (760) |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | NG-FZJ |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Package Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.9 x 2.28 inches |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | 4.13 inches |
J**R
Value and HUGE savings over the non big brand!
Works well and meets expectations. Quality is solid overall, with only minor areas that could be improved. It is a little loose on the back bands for my Senn 416 and can get the mic to wobble on its own at times. But for our use with conversations in-between takes, its okay.
J**N
Perfect Fit for My Shotgun Mic
The Eggsnow shock mount clip is a fantastic value and does exactly what I needed—keep my shotgun mic stable and vibration-free. I tested it with both a Rode NTG and an Audio-Technica shotgun mic, and it held them securely with no slipping or rattling. The anti-vibration design works great—handling noise, desk bumps, or small movements don’t transfer into the recording. The mount is lightweight but sturdy, and it attaches easily to my boom arm and mic stand without any issues. I really like how versatile it is—it fits a wide range of shotgun mics and keeps them locked in place. Setup is quick, adjustments are simple, and once it’s tightened down, it stays put. For podcasters, streamers, filmmakers, or anyone using shotgun mics, this is an affordable and reliable shock mount. It improves audio quality noticeably by cutting out unwanted noise and gives recordings a clean, professional sound. Highly recommend!
A**S
Is ok for the price
Is ok, does the job pretty well, not feel like TOP of its class, but doesn't feel to cheap, is just ok for the price
A**N
Even better than I expected
Works fantastic with my Rode NTG-2 shotgun mic. I don't own an actual boom pole, so my DIY one is made from an extendable painter's pole. It's fiberglass, which I'm sure contributes to the fact that minor hand movements during recording still tend to show up in my audio, even with this shockmount attached. It DOES knock down the level of "handling noise" by a lot, and it is possible even with a cheap DIY boom pole to get fantastic audio from this shock mount if you're careful. I'm sure it sounds even better on a real boom pole that does a better job dampening vibrations from hand movement, etc. It's smaller than I expected from the pictures (probably 2 inches in diameter, roughly), but holds my mic securely and is very easy to use. A word of caution; I've had a lot of the black bands that come with it break. You can use regular old rubber bands if you get the right size, but I think you can also get thicker, ones like the ones it comes with pretty cheap at any hardware store (Home Depot, ACE, Lowes, whatever). Don't spend a ton of money to get the "made for shock mounts" ones. Highly recommended, great cheap shock mount for video production.
A**R
Very well built!
I am using these two shock mounts I purchased to hold two Crown CM200 condenser microphones while recording acoutic guitar. The crown mics are excellent sounding on the guitar as well as vocals but are subject to mechanical noise transferred through the mic stand. The elastic bands are very stiff and hold my 1" diameter microphone body perfectly. It of course, will also accomodate larger body handheld mics such as a Shure SM57 or Sm58s. It did come with an extra set of elastic bands and one 7/8" 27 thread to 1/4" female adapter as well as another of the same to a 3/8" female adapter. I also like very much that it has a large thumb screw swivel tension adjuster to allow real lockdown tension to be applied so that heavier mics won't sag unintentionally. All in all, a great deal for 10 bucks!
C**Y
For better sound!
Easy to install and definitely does the job keeping the vibrations and noise off the microphone
K**L
Just Get It
Look, 👀 if you need a replacement shock mount or just one in general, get this one. You won’t be disappointed. A+
J**.
Not bad for the price but there are issues
I purchased one of these specifically for use with an older version of the AT4021 condenser mic and now at 1 year in I thought it would be best to drop a note or two here. The mic is extremely lightweight and this mount works perfect for it and does do what I need it to do which was to isolate typing noise from my steel and glass pc desk however there's a issue that could easily be fixed by the company that created it with a slight change to their molding process. The notches where the bands go are not de-burred or cleaned after the molding process which creates sharp edges where the mold cuts are for the bands that support the mic. This causes the bands to go bad and break about every other month and this is with no physical handling of the mic itself. Having worked at an injection molding plant this is a normal process and obviously something this manufacturer ignored for the sake of cutting costs. Here's the problem. These are neoprene o rings and there's a reason for this as neoprene rubber is more acoustically dead than the rubber used in a typical rubber band. So to substitute a regular rubber band pretty much defeats the purpose of the shock mount altogether. 5 minutes with a small circular file or some sandpaper will fix the problem and any good hardware or home improvement store will have the original type o rings in the plumbing department but the point is this should have been done before the device was sold. Obviously the creator chose profits over long term customers so I have adjusted my ratings accordingly. Since amazon only lists 3 things to rate by I gave it 4 stars for sturdiness because overall it was designed to be strong and it is. Value for money I gave it 4 stars because the price is good for what you get. Since there is no quality of workmanship rating which I would give ZERO stars for I have to go by the "quality of material" rating and gave it one star. Its designed well and has everything it needs however the lack of quality control and proper finishing has made it inferior and questionable and nobody should have to "repair or adjust" a newly purchased product, it should come ready to use as pictured. So if you buy this and want it to last and be trouble free, upon arrival remove its o rings and look for excess sharp plastic areas where the o rings go and use sandpaper or file accordingly to smooth the surfaces from cutting edges. Once that's fixed this should be trouble free for the rest of its life, however keep in mind, ALL rubber deteriorates with time and the average lifespan in open air of a neoprene o ring should be 3 to 7 years. Keep extras handy. Would i buy it again? Yes. Just wanted you to know this device will need some added attention to continue to work properly upon its arrival wen you purchase it.
M**N
Much more sturdy than the Rode variant. I accidentally dropped the Rode shock mount from waist height onto a hard floor which broke off one of the band fixing lugs. Looks like this version will withstand this kind of mishap.
O**N
does work suspending the mic - just a little awkward getting it through if you were in a rush
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