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Geprc Moz7 V2 Frame

Geprc Moz7 V2 Frame

SKU:GP107754

Regular price £79.90 GBP
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GEP-MOZ7 V2 Frame – 7-Inch Long-Range Freestyle Weapon

The GEP-MOZ7 V2 Frame is the updated 7-inch rig skeleton from GEPRC, engineered for long-range explorers and cinematic pilots who demand both strength and elegance. With beefy carbon arms, improved vibration damping, and smart mounting options, it’s built to carry O3 or other HD systems without adding unnecessary weight. Basically, it’s a frame that makes your 5-inch feel like a toy. (Wallet-wink: yes, it’s just the frame—no motors included.)

Why You Want It

Because 5-inch freestyle is fun, but 7-inch is a religion. The MOZ7 V2 gives you the stiffness to swing big props, the space for clean builds, and the durability to survive those “oops” landings in fields, forests, or—let’s be honest—trees. It’s designed with long-range stability in mind, meaning smoother footage, longer flights, and fewer vibrations ruining your cinematic flex. (Snake-oil callout: it won’t keep your GoPro safe from concrete.)

Specifications

  • Wheelbase: ~320 mm (supports 7-inch props)
  • Arm Thickness: 6 mm carbon fibre (sturdy, crash-resistant)
  • Top Plate: 2.5 mm carbon
  • Bottom Plate: 3 mm carbon
  • Stack Mounting: 30.5×30.5 mm and 20×20 mm options
  • Camera Mount: O3 and HD system ready
  • Extras: TPU parts for antennas and gear protection

What’s in the Box*

  • 1× GEP-MOZ7 V2 Frame Kit (carbon plates + hardware)
  • 1× Set of TPU mounts and antenna holders
  • Screws, standoffs, and full hardware pack

Disclaimer

You’ll always get the carbon frame—the TPU colours may roll the dice, but the 7-inch readiness is locked in.

Still Here?

Okay, long-range dreamer—the GEP-MOZ7 V2 Frame is the upgrade path from freestyle to cinematic big leagues. Add it to your cart now, or keep pretending your 5-inch “does fine” for mountain dives.