I have that nice GoPro suction cup mount. Is there a adapter existing takes the Hi Molle system to Gopro on it's back?
I have that nice GoPro suction cup mount. Is there a adapter existing takes the Hi Molle system to Gopro on it's back?
There is really nothing for the new spine mount 2 system. Garmin produce a Bike Mount and a very sub standard (compared to the standard spine mount) Backpack Tether Mount. Really not a good start as I…
Unfortunately given the shape of the new mount a 3d print as a primary holder would not be strong enough when printed with the average home setup. The only way to be safe is to use something like the Bike…
Hey,
That’s actually a pretty interesting setup idea. I’ve seen a few creators use MOLLE systems to mount GoPro adapters on tactical gear, especially for hiking or airsoft rigs, and the biggest challenge…
There is really nothing for the new spine mount 2 system. Garmin produce a Bike Mount and a very sub standard (compared to the standard spine mount) Backpack Tether Mount. Really not a good start as I couldn't even use my H1i Plus until I could find a decent card mounting system. They have a manual for the new Powered Mount (Part No 010 13351 06) but it only appears for sale in Japan, Sweden and Hungary and even then it is out of stock. Garmin would not even acknowledge its existence despite me showing them their own website instructions for it!
In the end I put together a very basic 3d print adaptor for the bike mount so it can be used with an AMPS mount in a RAM system. Not pretty but it does the job - www.printables.com/.../files
Cool. If you have this skill, easily, you can combine the new Garmin mount option and put the GoPro mount on it's back, simple thing to then use the nice GoPro suction cap and other stuff, or? Great work anyway but that adapter I mentioned is a top seller, I guess.
Unfortunately given the shape of the new mount a 3d print as a primary holder would not be strong enough when printed with the average home setup. The only way to be safe is to use something like the Bike Mount from Garmin and make adaptors for that. Anyone with a 3d printer should be able to modify the file to put a GoPro mount on the back of the AMPS plate. What I did was a really simple idea and the file can be modified to suit.
Hey,
That’s actually a pretty interesting setup idea. I’ve seen a few creators use MOLLE systems to mount GoPro adapters on tactical gear, especially for hiking or airsoft rigs, and the biggest challenge tends to be angle stability. Printing a custom adapter with the right tilt and snug fit could make a big difference here. If you’re into 3D printing, you can easily model and slice one using orca slicer https://orcaslicer.pro/ it’s a free slicer tool that helps fine-tune prints with precise wall settings and calibration features. Makes prototyping those small but functional mounts way easier.