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6/7/2014
Marc Anders
Some lower level and level 3 game play https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQlKhPK8jHjpnuRTMOhF8Rg
6/7/2014
Mike Bologna
You should keep filming the games, its fun(ny) watching us skate.
Also clean that lens haha.
6/8/2014
Michael Montgomery
I am thinking about getting a camera to record my AHA games. But I don't think I can get a helmet mount camera. Anyone have any suggestions?
6/8/2014
Mike Bologna
I wonder how chest mounted would look.
6/29/2014
Tim Brown
Michael, if you have a go pro there are unlimited mounting methods for it. I know they have a helmet mount for sure.
6/30/2014
Michael Montgomery
I actually want to get something to film games during the season. I doubt wearing one during AHA games would be a good thing. I would concentrate too much on the camera and not my play. Plus, I want to be in the video.
6/30/2014
Mark Kaput
If you can get a couple of Go Pros you can mount them onto the glass behind the nets. I'm a goalie, and I've worn mine on my helmet before. It's pretty cool when the action is in my zone, but it's always shaky. Using the suction mount to stick it up at the top of the glass gives a good (somewhat) overhead view of the action as it's happening. It's really only good for net to blue lines, though, so you'd need one for each end. Definitely a cool investment though!
6/30/2014
Ron Toward
GoPro has mounts, there are sticky ones that will stick to your helmet. There is also a head strap option, not sure how well it would stay on the helmet. I have used the sticky mounts on my sons helmets and they work great. I tried the chest mount and the person wearing has to be conscious that they are filming or you won't get very good footage. I didn't think the helmet mount was anymore shaky than the chest mount. There was a lot more action captured through the helmet mount view. My GoPro has taken a few pucks to the protective case and there's no marks or damage.
6/30/2014
Mark Kaput
The head strap mount (which you just slip in between the vents in your helmet and tighten) works really well. That's what I've used to mount my Go Pro to my goalie mask. I've even taken a slap shot to it and it's been fine, after straightening it out.