LaporteMusick821
De BISAWiki
I am a cyclist, a keen cyclist. I cycle pretty much everywhere, to the stores, to work, to my friends houses, and even around the globe. I have actually used my bike to see some of the most gorgeous places on the planet. From the flats of the Netherlands to the great steep roads of Italy, all these remarkable locations can not truly be experienced by train, bus or car. Only a bike enables you to take it all in. From my bike, I film all my favorite locations making use of a GoPro mounted to the handlebars. I get remarkable video footage and I dont have to worry about the camera getting damaged if it falls off because, you know, its a GoPro. And I was right, kind of, the camera has never ever been damaged in all my travels despite the fact that it has actually fallen almost a dozen times. However, on one of my latest trips, I got a bit of a shock. The camera fell off the mount and down the side of the road. I didnt panic, I just got off to go fetch it. 3 hours later and no sign of the camera, I realized I had been careless and because of it, I had lost my expensive camera in a bush. Awful, I know. Youre probably wondering why Im telling you this. Well, this story led me to a godsend, an item I never ever go biking without. We learned about Click to keep reading about this gopro hero product by browsing Google. The Stainless Steel Tether Lanyard, by CamKix. This little piece of genius now leaves me without fear of losing my camera ever again, it is so effective, yet so simple. The product is a kit that provides the tools and directions to create and personalize your very own lanyard. The instructions were simple and the procedure was easy and within a few minutes I had a tether made from steel that I could wrap around my handlebars. The versatility it provides is so terrific due to the fact that I dont need to stress over setting up the camera perfectly every time, yet it is so durable I dont have to be concerned about it getting snagged and broken. It works by attaching one loop of the lanyard to the handlebars and the other to the GoPros thumbscrews. Once attached, the only thing separating those bad-boys is you I have actually used it now on many occasions and my camera hasnt fallen once. I can still make use of the same thumbscrews, same housing system, very same bike, very same mounting system, but now Im safe in the knowledge that my GoPro will return home with me. However, even if you arent a bicyclist, do not write this lanyard off. Ive used it to connect my camera to my wrist, my knapsack and canoe. It makes sure if your mount fails, like the adhesive one on my canoe did, your camera will simply hang there, perhaps getting a little battered, but safe..