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The SUREWO Motorcycle Helmet Chin Strap Mount is a lightweight (40g), durable, and universally compatible camera mount designed for GoPro Hero series, DJI Osmo Action, Insta360 ONE R, and other action cameras. Featuring a stable integrally formed base, a non-slip soft rubber gasket, and an innovative elastic strap buckle, it offers superior comfort, safety, and ease of use for professional and enthusiast riders alike.








| ASIN | B087FRWK8B |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,830) |
| Date First Available | 22 April 2020 |
| Item Weight | 40 g |
| Item model number | SW-MCS-071 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 9.5 x 4.5 cm; 40 g |
| Special features | Non-Slip |
| What’s in the box | mount |
D**Y
Decent gopro mount, using it on my dirt bike helmet, fit like a charm and has been mounted for over 1,000km without coming loose.
A**H
This mount is honestly the most versatile one Ive seen, You can get that perfect fit on your helmet without worrying about if the adhesion would stick or whatnot. It's slightly adjustable like a school backpack but it will not disappoint when it’s on. After using it on rides I definitely love the location and it performs so well compared to other mounts. The only thing I noticed was with my helmet at the bottom under the chin area there this like rubber flap and it fold it over to mount it allowing more air to flow into the helmet but its not that bad overall. It’s really easy to use as long as you know how to buckle something, I prefer this over traditional adhesion mounts.
A**D
Fits avg helmet snug but know the lid will not fully close due to straps blocking pathway, could be another way to loop through a vent. Insta360 ace pro 2 fits the connector snug and it tightens into place. Too cold to test on the road yet. So far I like it better than gluing something to expensive helmet with a risk of it falling off.
G**S
I purchased 3 chin mounts at once because I wasn't sure which one would be best. This one was by far the best. It has easy-click buckles that don't interfere much. The best part about it is that the blue rubber backing which contacts the helmet is long and grippy enough that you can curve it under the lower lip of the chin bar on a street bike helmet, so that the mount sits very low and the GoPro is much less in your line of sight (see photo). This is really helpful if you use a protective housing for the GoPro because the protective housing has a bottom hinge in the back that noticeably limits how far back (upward) you can tilt the camera with just about every hinge type, which otherwise would force you to place it higher on the chin bar (hard to explain, you'll understand if you get a housing). The other similar chin mount from Lupholue had rubber backing that didn't allow quite as much flexibility in placement, and its straps were harder to adjust and a lot longer, with flappy loose ends. The MotoRadds chin mount, which is basically an adhesive bar, did not work at all for my helmet - didn't stay on at all and it was more than twice as expensive as this mount. This mount comes with a low-profile screw on its lower hinge and a separate thumbscrew. You could use the supplied thumbscrew to attach your GoPro or replace the low-profile screw with the thumbscrew and attach the GoPro with the thumbscrew that comes with your camera or housing. The downside of any mount like this is that you can't use a breath guard or chin curtain that might have come with your helmet.
J**P
This hin Mount works perfectly for all types of helmets, Motocross, ATV, snowmobile or motorcycle helmets. I am very pleased with it! Used it this weekend whiled quadding off road with my ATV and it held perfectly! Super happy, would definitely recommend !
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