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toddmanley

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I'm just beginning to explore what options might be available for finding a goggle-mounted video solution. While watching the most recent Warren Miller film there was a skier with a white camera mounted to the side of his goggle and it made me think about finding something new (currently using an old GoPro Hero3 camera).

If there are suggestions/advice/opinions please let me know.

-Thanks, Todd
 

Jilly

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That's the one I was thinking of. Know 2 people with it and love it. But I couldn't remember the name and was waiting for a reply on FB. Ski Diva's that's the one SkiSailor has!!
 

Dwight

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TomTom or Sony do the side of helmet. Better video quality, just terrible marketing
 
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I’ll check out the TomTom and Sony offerings. It’s closer to what I saw in the movie versus the integrated camera in the goggle (which look pretty intriguing).
 

hbear

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Sony Action Cam.
The goggle strap mount does bounce a bit unless your goggle strap is TIGHT. (pros use tape to keep it locked down).

Great picture quality however.
 

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