How to mount a GoPro to riding helmet

Doug

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I thought some people might find it interesting to see one method for fixing a GoPro to a riding helmet. I chose to go with an un-official headmount from Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DZK1BDC/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It has grippy insides which when combined with a skull cap makes for a very secure fitting!

Firstly, I stretched it over the skull cap so I was happy with the fit:

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Then I simply re covered the hat with the original silk and its ready to go:

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There are other mounting choices, such as a permanent sticker mount: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camera-Helm...1396899177&sr=8-4&keywords=gopro+helmet+mount

I havent tried those and don't really fancy having the camera mount as a permanent fixture on my helmet. I hope that might help people deciding on cameras/mounts to use when riding.
 
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I have a Drift X170 and have been having trouble fixing it to my helmet. It does have a clip which is meant to fix to goggles but looks like it might fit to this strap so I might try it.
I'll need to fix the camera to the top or the side of the helmet though as it is a different shape to the gopro.
 

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I decided to wear mine chest mounted after a few people said they find watching head cam videos can make them feel a bit nauseous ( too much camera movement). Got my harness from ebay for half the gopro price. So far I have used it out hacking & my son has trialled it in a jumping lesson. He is using it XC on Sunday.
 

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This craze of fixing cameras to hats Nothing should be attached to a riding hat. The reason for a riding hat is impact protection which is why it's shaped the way it is.
 

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This craze of fixing cameras to hats Nothing should be attached to a riding hat. The reason for a riding hat is impact protection which is why it's shaped the way it is.

Mounting it in the way I have done above is surely no worse than a riding hat with a fixed peak?
 

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I got the headmount after reading your post and have tried it with my Drift camera and it works :D
I've used the goggle mount from my camera and velcroed it to the plastic on the opposite side to the go pro mount attachment. I went out with it yesterday and the camera stayed in position well. The only trouble was that I got mixed up and the camera was on when I thought it was off and vice versa so I got some very boring footage.
 
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