GoPro head strap mount test

FxOne

FxI
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Lake Travis
i wouldnt trust it while riding a stand-up but it did well and was surprisingly comfortable, i forgot it was there a few times


[video=vimeo;4270845]http://vimeo.com/4270845[/video]
 

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Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
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Tampa Bay
The head mount is useless for stand up riding- unless you like plastic tearing the bridge of your nose up. The GoPro "chesty" chest mount would be a much better choice. I am going to try it out this week with the new wide GoPro I got.
 

Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
Location
Tampa Bay
Maybe- I rode with my standard GoPro in the chest mount (aims too low-the wide angle will be a lot better probably), and didn't hit it against the pole once, but then again I'm not super-crazy- I just subbed a few times and did some stabs- no rolls or other things. Some of you crazy bastards will probably run into that problem though.
 

Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
Location
Tampa Bay
By far. I had the Oregon Sci camera too...it is pretty bad quality-wise. Short of going with a majorly expensive setup like this:
http://www.helmetcamera.com/
you can't go wrong with the Go Pro. I got mine for $135 shipped off Ebay, so I'd say that's a pretty reasonable price to pay for something with the potential it has.
 

Kirv

torque is good
Location
CT/NY/NJ
did you take any chest mount go pro videos? my go pro + chest mount is arriving tmrw, would like to get a sneak peak if you have vids...
 

FxOne

FxI
Location
Lake Travis
the helmet mount is the only way to go. the video even comes out smooth on my mountain bike, i think the chest and head mount would give you shaky footage. i would never trust the adhesive mount. pay a few extra bucks now instead of another 130 later
 
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Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
Location
Tampa Bay
I have a handlebar clamp mount for my mountain bike- works awesome:
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FxOne

FxI
Location
Lake Travis
nice vid, that trail looks hella fast


this was a few miles into the race, my legs were burning and forearms were jello from the rocky trail. pedal meets tree at 2:50, i passed the guy at 3:25 a few miles later, he was blowing chunks from trying to hard.
[video=vimeo;4023452]http://vimeo.com/4023452[/video]
 
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Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
Location
Tampa Bay
Kick ass!! Nice trail! Is that in Austin as well?
For Florida, the video I posted was pretty nice and flowing. You can definitely get some speed on that section, it's a blast to ride. I'm heading up to N. Carolina and N. Georgia in a couple weeks for some downhills- can't wait.
 

FxOne

FxI
Location
Lake Travis
yea its at a 2400 acre ranch that was turned into a county park, Reimers ranch, just a few miles from my house. 20+ miles of trails. ive seen a few different vids from Florida and am impressed with the trails for such a flat state. im dying to go to new mexico or colorado to ride downhill
 

Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
Location
Tampa Bay
I took a trip to Colorado, Utah and Arizona and rode out there this past May. Out of all of them, I'd have to say Thunder Mountain in Red Canyon, UT was the best ride. Fruita COlorado was pretty kick ass too. You have to check them out.
Sorry to hijack. Now back to your regularly scheduled post.
 
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