Chin Mounts for Axxis Helmets
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Chin Mount for Axxis Storm SV
No reviewsAxxis Storm SV Chin Mount Mount your GoPro, Insta360 or other action camera to your Axxis Storm SV helmet using our custom Action Camera Chin...
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from 2248 reviewsd great customer service. Really happy with my mounts!
d great customer service. Really happy with my mounts!
d great customer service. Really happy with my mounts!
Amazing fitment didn’t even leave a gap. Very sturdy build. At first you might be thrown of by it being 3d printed but its impossible to be proffitable and make actual plastic molds for every helmet these companys pump out.
Have one fitted to my tank on the r1m
Hold is fantastic at higher speeds
Love it, I’ll be buying more
Flexible Adhesive Mount
Arrived quickly. Was a perfect match to my helmet, and holds strong with no issues
Excellent product.
Fits well
Fits well
Fits well
Perfect mount for my helmet, perfect POV. Got exactly what I wanted!
An incredible setup, that was very easy to install. I love the different packs, which give me the option to film anyway I want. Absolutely worth the money! I have multiple friends who ordered theirs shortly after I showed them.
I should have thought of this, but I have an electraglide which has a large front fairing. So if you have a streetglide or electraglide, this might not be what you want. Why? I got the creator pack with the vertical mount and the bottom half of the frame is just the fairing and top half doesn't have much POV left over. Fortunately I had a GoPro curved extension arm that moved the GoPro up a few inches and solved it. Regardless, this is a great little product so it still gets 5 stars. If you're fairingless, this is a cool POV. Fit my helmet perfectly and if it weren't for my fairing I'd have a great shot. So this is more operator error and having a fairing in the way than the product's fault.