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7 Must Have Mounts for Your Go Pro Camera

5/19/2015

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Go Pro cameras are popular for their quality photos and simplistic design, and they’re a popular option among extreme sports enthusiasts that love to capture all the action. With many different mounts available, from the kite surf camera mount to the chest mount, it’s possible to take your Go Pro camera nearly anywhere. What mounts should you add to your bag of Go Pro accessories? Here are the top seven must have mounts you definitely need to have on hand.
1 – The Go Pro Helmet Front Mount

The Go Pro helmet front mount makes it possible to mount your camera right to a helmet, making it possible to capture first-person footage in many different situations, such as skiing, surfing, skateboarding, and more. Some helmet mounts even extend out in front of your helmet, allowing you to turn the camera around so you can take self-portrait photos and videos.

2 – 360 Degree Clip Mount

The benefit of the 360 degree clip mount for Go Pro is its ability to clip right onto many different slim surfaces. Not only does it fit on many slim surfaces, but it rotates 360 degrees, making it possible for you to catch the action from any angle you choose.

3 – Go Pro Chest Mount Harness

The Go Pro chest mount harness is one of the most popular mounts available because it makes it super easy to capture all the action. The harness goes around your body, positioning your camera right in the middle of the chest. Since the harness is adjustable, you get a custom, comfortable fit. This mount is great for kayaking, motocross, skiing, equestrian sports, biking, and more.

4 – Go Pro Surfboard Mount

It was surfers that made the Go Pro camera so popular, and the Go Pro surfboard mount is a must for any surfer that likes to capture the action out on the waves. Not only does this mount work well for surfers, but it’s great for any sport that uses a board, such as skateboarding, stand up paddling, and snowboarding. With this mount you can get forward view shots, you can shoot from behind the board, or you can show self-portrait videos and pictures. You can get kite surf camera mounts best for your boards to enjoy radical moments of your adventures.

5 – Go Pro Suction Cup Mount

With a Go Pro suction cup mount, it’s possible to attach a Go Pro camera to nearly any surface, such as a boat, a window, or a car. The suction cup offers a powerful grip to smooth surfaces, yet it offers easy release when you’re done using the mount. Since there aren’t many other mounts that allow you to attach your camera to smooth surfaces, this mount is definitely worth the investment.

6 – Go Pro Tripod Mount

If you have a Go Pro tripod mount, you can easily attach the camera to standard photographic tripods. While most people like to capture the action, sometimes you want to use your Go Pro to catch a great still shot, and it’s handy to be able to attach the camera quickly to your tripod.

7 – Go Pro Handlebar Mount

Bikers really appreciate the Go Pro handlebar mount, and most of these mounts make it possible to attach the camera to the bike’s handlebars, fork, seat post, and more. With one of these mounts, you can easily capture point-of-view perspective right from your bike.


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Article written by Camrig
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