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Changing go-pro mount

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Created by Movement Lab > 9 months ago, 28 Jul 2015
Movement Lab
NSW, 53 posts
28 Jul 2015 4:18PM
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I was lucky enough to be given a board that had been used in filming of a TV show. The Go-pro mount is angled so that the camera was facing to the side of the board (to film people paddling next to the person on my board).
I've just got a Go-pro and would love to use it on the SUP.

Should I just get a new mount, or can I take the one that is on there off, or change it? The existing mount is in the best position.
Cheers

yt04
QLD, 397 posts
28 Jul 2015 4:38PM
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Gopro make a small mount that changes the direction 90 degrees. That'll be the easiest but will make your camera sit higher. See the piccy mate and the small one by itself would work. Otherwise take off the mount by using a sharp blade working your way around gently until you can lift it off and put on a new one.




cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
28 Jul 2015 9:17PM
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There are a few products around that give you some flexibility. This company www.mxstore.com.au/category/helmet-cameras/gopro/gopro-accessories/ has a few good products.

This product (I own) would be great on your paddle - you can change the angle between the clamp and the mount:

www.mxstore.com.au/p/Helmet-Cameras/GoPro/GoPro-Accessories/GoPro-Accessories-All-Models/SP-Gadgets-GoPro-Bike-Handlebar-Mount/SP53067

This product (I don't own) also gives you lots of flexibility:

www.mxstore.com.au/p/Helmet-Cameras/GoPro/GoPro-Accessories/GoPro-Accessories-All-Models/SP-Gadgets-GoPro-POV-Swivel-Arm-Mount/SP53060

ka43
NSW, 3097 posts
28 Jul 2015 10:22PM
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If you want to remove the existing Gopro mount off a board its no easy thing. I put one on the nose of my original Naish Nalu and it took some pretty intensive work to get it off.
Brand new blade in industrial box cutter and lots of effort in going around and around to get underneath the mount and cut the glue (its bloody strong stuff).
Once off, the board cleaned up fine. Just take your time and watch your fingers.
The mount pictured is great for making the camera higher, it works great on windsurf booms, bike handlebars etc.

Movement Lab
NSW, 53 posts
28 Jul 2015 11:40PM
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Awesome guys thanks. I think I might start by checking out the mount that changes direction-sounds like the laziest option :)



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