2016 Nobile Zen Hydrofoil with Infinity 5.1' splitboard
2019 Nobile 2HD with Ronix One boots
2020 Nobile NHP split foil with Ronix Parks boots
MG Supra ......... pulling KiteTrike
I've tried the DYI route route. Had some success but PVC, not good in real cold.
We just picked up Wizmount Packs. The seem a little on the pricey side and on the surface I would agree. What you're really paying for is the back
plate. The back plate really secures things amazingly well. I would n't have believed it if I didn't try it first hand.
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I made my own for windsurfing. Used an old style windsurf harness and a tube batten. The wacky noodle was used to make it float in case it came out
of the harness in a wipe out. Haven't tried it on land yet.
I bit the bullet and bought one a few months ago. Like Feyd said, a little pricey but well made. I'm still getting a feel for the best position to
have it while skiing. I really like the second person point of view like someone is following with a camera. Like mentioned before, its really easy
to forget its there and whack something or someone with it. So far I like it, just need more experimenting.
SS Turbine 17m
SS Rally 14m
SS Rally 12m
SS RPM 10m
SS Rally 8m
SS Rally 6m
FS Speed 3 15m dlx
FS Peak 2 6m
Ozone Frenzy 9m
Ozone Access XT 6m
PL Farc 1200
What I ride:
Home brew buggy
Volkl race tiger DH 210
Dynastar DH 218
Blizzard Cochise 185
Steepwater 179 twin tip
Aboards Reverse 161
How do these things work with a windsurfing sale when you change position like in tacks? DO you have to duck or move any differently?
Biggest problem I've had with any of them is forgetting I have it on a whacking the cam on stuff (and people). :o
Good idea with the float.
Tacks and jibes are no problem. I showed a tack about the middle of the video, for ex. What is a problem is when I start out the sail can come into
contact with the camera and changes its orientation. You might have noticed at the start how long it took me to get started. I also reached back to
try to make sure the camera was facing the right direction. (This has messed me up more than once.) Of course, these's a simple solution - just
upphual the sail. Also rough water can be a problem because the camera may bounce around, but I improved that by shortening the batten.
Yeah, I was thinking that ski / snowboard / landboard mount with a 24" pipe holding it off a bit would be pretty legit. I'll mess around with that in
the next few weeks and see how it shakes out. Other solution (for skiing and land boarding and bugging, anyway) is a GoPro on a tripod with a working
remote. Waiting to hear back from GoPro on the remote RMA then maybe I'll post a slightly less-boring video. If not? Wiz mount here I come