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Lou Diamond,
Thank you for the lengthy and informative reply.
Thank you for the lengthy and informative reply.
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QuoteI a bit off-topic - your bulletcam is mounted on your helment pretty sturdily
not really it's on there with rather big tandem linestow rubber band and then covered in gaffers tape
Quoteyet you seem to also have video of it being handmounted - are you really putting all that work into mounting and realligning the cam on your helmet after every time you put it on your hand ? Or do you just use alternate between 2 different bulletcams with the same accessory pack ?
I have used it handmounted a number of times, but I have had it taped to the top of the TSG helmet like that for a while now, I do mainly night jumps now and I like the top facing forward better for that.
It's only about 15 minutes to change it over and aim is not critical as I have a very wide lens in the bulletcam.
QuoteAlso - I assume that you just taped the cable(s) all the way down to where the helmet ends to less snag potentintial.
I certainly do, I always wear clothing that will cover the cables too (Cameye Sport cable running to my wrist etc.)
Minimising snag potential is where it's at, as I mainly do slider off jumps and if you snag a line on your camera helmet or setup on one of those, I'm pretty sure you will be landing whatever you have happening above you or be flown into the object by it.
Snag your bridle on a camera setup at slider off altitudes though and I'm pretty sure that's a guaranteed place on Nick's list....
video is cool but safety is cooler
cya
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Adding the Aero kit would be a far cry better than the comfort foam in all current skydiving helmets IMO. The Protec is nothing but a flexible plastic shell where as most skydivng helmets at least have a carbon fiber shell. The addition of the Aero kit to the Protec was substantial enough that the military airborne board approved it for our use. Having used both the Gentex helmet( same thing jet fighters wear) and the modified protec/cascade helmet, the addition of the Aero kit made the protec IMO just as protective as the Gentex helmet which consists of a plastic bubble liner and a comfort pad inside the hard shell. I think that if one were to add a Aero kit to a current skydiving helmet that it would improve it substantially to impact forces. however, I think it would still be a far cry from a DOT or SNELL approved helmet. I have used different versions of the Bonehead M3T and the last one I saw had substantially more protective bubble type material inside than the Gentex helmet. I think the M3T would be a good choice for BASE and it's already Black in color.
If one is concerned with the protection of their head then an approved helmet is the way to go. I know how cumbersome a motorcycle helmet would be on a jump( we used to use open face motorcycle helmets back in the day on HALO ops) but it would provide you with industry standard protection, which is still no guarentee your brains will remain unscrambled after an impact. In lieu of wearing a full on motor cycle helmet I think either an Aero upgraded skydiving helmet or the M3T would provide one with substantialy more protection than a normal protec or similar helmet. The only thing that comes to mind is if one could install the Aero kit in a skydiving shell and still have it fit. I am thinking one would need a shell one size larger to install the kit and still have the helmet fit one's head.
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