Hey prawneat i have a doubt regarding camera mount. I have bought action pro adhesive mount but i am struggling to stick it properly on my helmet, i tried to add a extra layer of 3m tape to it but it didn’t work. Could you suggest me something or some way that can make it stick to my helmet without any gaps.
Even mine isn't snug fit. It has small gaps in it. But I have seen many people heat the tape with lighter to make it more sticky and apparantly that works like a charm. If not that then you can put araldite between the gaps and that is hella sticky.
@@prawneat exactly i have a strap one but that creates a gap between the visor. I have seen few videos on youtube that suggested using m-seal, is it safe to use ?!
With M-Seal also you will have to use araldite for good grip and also scratch the the helmet a bit so the adhesive seeps into it. OggyF has a detailed old video on this, you can check that out.
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Hey prawneat i have a doubt regarding camera mount. I have bought action pro adhesive mount but i am struggling to stick it properly on my helmet, i tried to add a extra layer of 3m tape to it but it didn’t work. Could you suggest me something or some way that can make it stick to my helmet without any gaps.
Even mine isn't snug fit. It has small gaps in it. But I have seen many people heat the tape with lighter to make it more sticky and apparantly that works like a charm.
If not that then you can put araldite between the gaps and that is hella sticky.
@@Venom_Rides better buy the strap one..
I'm using it just for the safety recording with my gopro 12. And its working flawlessly from past 1.5 yrs
The problem with the strap mount is that it makes your chin curtain useless if you intend to record audio for Motovlogs. Otherwise it's good.
@@prawneat exactly i have a strap one but that creates a gap between the visor. I have seen few videos on youtube that suggested using m-seal, is it safe to use ?!
With M-Seal also you will have to use araldite for good grip and also scratch the the helmet a bit so the adhesive seeps into it.
OggyF has a detailed old video on this, you can check that out.