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GoPro board mount

Created by Ellobuddha Ellobuddha  > 9 months ago, 14 Feb 2012
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Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha

NSW

625 posts

14 Feb 2012 10:58am
Does eveyone who has used a gopro on a surfboard use only the white surfboard mount or have you tried a standard size mount?

Is a standard type mount strong enough to use (with a safety leash to front strap) or should I definitely use the white big patch?

Cheers,
EB
radman4
radman4

678 posts

14 Feb 2012 12:19pm
Use the big patch a std size mount will get hammered an prob let go first time it ges a good whack,never had a prob with the surf mount rock solid.
mbucat
mbucat

WA

19 posts

14 Feb 2012 2:16pm
I use a normal flat mount on my snowboard and that has handled quite a few knocks without coming off, but I wouldn't trust it on a surfboard. It isn't so much getting a knock, but the force of the wave when you have a wipeout that will just rip it off. I have the surf mount for my surfboard. Don't risk it.
kyteryder
kyteryder

NSW

692 posts

14 Feb 2012 9:22pm
With the hd hero2 the surfboard mount is about half of the size as the old mount. Have a look for the newer surfboard mount, it is alot better visually than the larger mount


Kr
ezza
ezza

NSW

561 posts

14 Feb 2012 9:50pm
I had a surfboard leash plug put in the nose of my board by a local shaper to attach the lanyard to, as well as the FCS plug for the mount that came with the gopro. Pretty solid, cost about $40
Ironman
Ironman

WA

139 posts

14 Feb 2012 11:06pm
Get the float. And tie it to something if possible. Never had a drama with mine
loverboy
loverboy

WA

614 posts

15 Feb 2012 7:36am
Got a go pro for my bday, straight to the beach to test it out, standard mount broke 15 minutes into session and camera was gone.....get the surfboard mount, float and tether it well !!!!
snorton
snorton

WA

87 posts

15 Feb 2012 7:49am
You definitely should have a backup with a lanyard as I have experienced the clip cracking if you get smashed. So you may as well use the surf mount rather than 2 standard mounts.

Don't make the mistake I made and use a taller head mount clip (that allows greater rotation of the camera). It doesn't take the rubber stopper (white u-shaped piece), which IS required to prevent the clip popping off if knocked. HARD LESSON
Now I also use a float just in case.
destine
destine

NSW

157 posts

15 Feb 2012 3:01pm
I used the black standard mounts on my tt and it broke off. Broke the clip and the mount. I had the camera leashed so it was saved.
i use the white board mount now and it has held up. Thought e camera keeps getting pushed by the water and ends up face down on the board :(
kyteryder
kyteryder

NSW

692 posts

15 Feb 2012 3:05pm
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destine said...

I used the black standard mounts on my tt and it broke off. Broke the clip and the mount. I had the camera leashed so it was saved.
i use the white board mount now and it has held up. Thought e camera keeps getting pushed by the water and ends up face down on the board :(


I find that by using the screrwdriver, i can tighten the thumbscrew up so it doesnt move as much when hit by a wave

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