@@purepaddling8534 I can recommend the "Fat Gecko" suction cup mounts. A bit heavier than I'd like but rock solid and a reasonable price. Also very versatile in terms of positioning. Then use some carbon fiber tripod extension or aluminum gopro mount extension. I have a single suction cup, good for maybe 30cm, and a dual for a bit taller. A carbon/glass mount is better, no question, but the fat gecko are an easy way to get started... (Tip: always make sure the boats and suction cup are clean before you fasten them, else scratches can result)
I really enjoyed seeing that shadow from a wave at 4:00 growing larger. I thought it would eat you up!!, but it didn't!! You are a solid paddler!!
Best thing about videos is they can be edited to look good 🤣
You surf backwards better than I do forwards. Nice video.
Haha thanks, I wasn’t expecting to come out of that the right way up…I was more surprised than anyone watching this
Fun stuff! Would be nice to have the camera mounted higher, as-is it's really difficult to make out much...
I agree, I’ve been working on a mount I just don’t trust my craftsmanship 😂
Might look at investing in something manufactured…
@@purepaddling8534 I can recommend the "Fat Gecko" suction cup mounts. A bit heavier than I'd like but rock solid and a reasonable price. Also very versatile in terms of positioning. Then use some carbon fiber tripod extension or aluminum gopro mount extension. I have a single suction cup, good for maybe 30cm, and a dual for a bit taller. A carbon/glass mount is better, no question, but the fat gecko are an easy way to get started... (Tip: always make sure the boats and suction cup are clean before you fasten them, else scratches can result)
Forgot to add: for me, the head mount is the best mount, except for ultra tall rear mounts... Your "To Hell and back" vid was great in that respect.