GoPro Chest Mount Harness
GoPro Chest Mount Harness
GoPro Chest Mount Harness
- Lets you wear all GoPro cameras (except Digital HERO 5 Wrist Camera) on your chest
- Comfortable, fully-adjustable design fits all shapes and sizes, including over large jackets
- Perfect mount for skiing, kayaking, biking, motocross, equestrian and other action sports
- Lets you capture your knees & skis on the slopes, or your bike frame & handlebars
- Easy way to share the filming with your friends
GoPro Chest Mount Harness
The “Chesty” is fully adjustable to fit all sizes. Makes it easy to
capture immersive video and photo footage from, well…your chest. Perfect
for skiing, mountain biking, motocross, paddle sports, or any activity
where you want to get a “lower than the helmet” view of the action. See
more of your arms, knees poles, and skis while skiing…or your arms and
handlebars while biking or riding your motorcycle. Recommended as a more
immersive way to film than on the helmet. Compatible with ALL HD HERO
Original + HD HERO2 Professional Cameras GoPro Chest Mount Harness
Features: 1 Adjustable Chest Harness 1 Vertical Surface “J-Hook” Buckle
Warranty: 1 Year Construction: polycarbonate Hardware: stainless steel
Style number GCHM30
GoPro Chest Mount Harness
Pros:
- Better PoV perspective which captures more movement of your arms and your gear in action
- Better ground detail
- Better clearance from branches
Cons:
- Can't easily aim it behind you while on the bike and looking back at friends riding a section you just rode
- More wind noise, due to it capturing the sound of wind deflecting off your chest
Footage from my GoPro on my helmet mount wasn't very spectacular. It seemed a bit slower than in real life and made everything look flat, from making obstacles look insignificant to making pitches look level. Moving the camera to the chest mount gave my footage better ground detail to help with depth perception and since it captured my position, arm movement, and gear's movement, it gave a sense of the technique I was using to handle the steep pitches. The ground and foliage seemed to zoom by faster too, which seemed to give a better sense of speed. It made my PoV footage seem a lot more interesting to watch. I still have a helmet mount for certain situations, but this is now my preferred location/way to mount/wear a camera on my body.
- Better PoV perspective which captures more movement of your arms and your gear in action
- Better ground detail
- Better clearance from branches
Cons:
- Can't easily aim it behind you while on the bike and looking back at friends riding a section you just rode
- More wind noise, due to it capturing the sound of wind deflecting off your chest
Footage from my GoPro on my helmet mount wasn't very spectacular. It seemed a bit slower than in real life and made everything look flat, from making obstacles look insignificant to making pitches look level. Moving the camera to the chest mount gave my footage better ground detail to help with depth perception and since it captured my position, arm movement, and gear's movement, it gave a sense of the technique I was using to handle the steep pitches. The ground and foliage seemed to zoom by faster too, which seemed to give a better sense of speed. It made my PoV footage seem a lot more interesting to watch. I still have a helmet mount for certain situations, but this is now my preferred location/way to mount/wear a camera on my body.
GoPro Chest Mount Harness




The GoPro tends to have rattling/clacking sounds which can be minimized by padding the clip interface with some tape to tighten it up and maybe padding the case with tape to dull the sound of dirt bouncing off the case.
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