Stealth Cam Introduces New Trail Cam Security Boxes

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posted on May 6, 2020
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Stealth Cam has released two new models of Security Bear Boxes, to accommodate multiple series of camera. The boxes have been designed not only to prevent unwanted bear interactions, but also to prevent camera theft.

Crafted from powder-coated steel for durability and strength, the boxes feature dual teeth plates in the back to prevent sliding, while multiple slots accommodate lag bolts, bungees or strap belts for mounting. Finally, a side tab on the two-piece box accepts a padlock for theft prevention. 

The security box comes in small and large sizes, covering ten series of cameras from Stealth Cam:

Small Security Box
FUSION Series
QS Series
QV Series
PXP Series
FP Series

Large Security Box
FLX Series
GMAX Series
DS4K Series
WX 4G Series
XV Series

For more information, please visit stealthcam.comMSRP: $39.95

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