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A helmet question.

I´m using a full face mamba for rw and some time ago I started using it with a gopro on the top with an adhesive mount with great results, but I´m a little concerned about having problems in the opening without a quick release system, so I´ve decided to change the camera position to the front. The question is, where would be the best place to drill a couple of holes?, the forehead piece or directly the top of the screen (I´ve seen the last).

Thanks.

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A helmet question.

I´m using a full face mamba for rw and some time ago I started using it with a gopro on the top with an adhesive mount with great results, but I´m a little concerned about having problems in the opening without a quick release system, so I´ve decided to change the camera position to the front. The question is, where would be the best place to drill a couple of holes?, the forehead piece or directly the top of the screen (I´ve seen the last).

Thanks.


Most people are more concerned about you, your jump numbers and jumping with a camera.

A camera is not about size, weight.....:P

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200.... nice round number?? Anyway, the best way to deal with a snag point is to eliminate it in advance. Maybe make a cover that will help eliminate any snag points? I was once told by a very expeienced camera flyer... "It's hard to cutaway a helmet with a broken neck"!B|

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