French cycling magazine Top Vélo recently reviewed the Flymount and reckoned it's great! 'Quasi-universal, strong, multi-positionable and keeps your camera safe. If you want an attachment, start with this'
Quasi-universal is right. We are getting many people with multiple sports using the Flymount - you can windsurf with it then pop it on your mountain bike, fit it on your racing car or your blokart, shoot great sailing images on your sail boat and add it to the wing of your microlite for great aerial shots. The main television crews are now using Flymounts in preference to expensive, heavy and often untrustworthy alternatives. It's opened a whole new arena for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
If your action equipment has a bar ranging from 20-40mm (48mm if slid on) you can safely shoot action footage knowing that you'll come back with great results - and your camera!
Monday, 2 July 2012
Flymount sponsors Adam Sims
Earlier this month British pro freestyler Adam Sims announced that he has a couple of new sponsors to back him for this season and for many seasons to come. The two new sponsors in question are Patrik and Flymount.
Adam Sims signing with Patrik is motivated by him deciding to step up his game to an international level. He decided to move on to the international windsurfing scene and to do that Adam Sims decided to sign with Patrik. As a Patrik team member Sims will be able to show off his skills to an international audience – also as a team member, Sims will help bring Patrik boards into the UK.
“Despite endless work to get on other international teams the opportunities never came about and I held myself back, not selling myself short to wait patiently for the right deal,” said Adam Sims. “So to finally sign on to a brand that is building a reputation amongst all the best sailors in the world as the boards to be on, is possibly the best feeling of all. I guess all the waiting, 1000′s of hours and Euros and the commitment to the sport has been worth it.”
Before we move on, it must be mentioned here that by joining the Patrik International Team, Adam Sims had to give up to his place on the RRD Team.
Moving on, Adam Sims’ second sponsor is Flymount, company that provides windsurfing mounts. Sims explained that he’s been using their mounts for quite some time and is looking forward to working with Flymounts on future projects.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Flymount is a finalist in the Export for Growth competition

The photograph shows Flymount's Chris Knapton in an entirely spontaneous set-up with Lord Green, the Minister of State for Trade and Industry.
The United Kingdom Trade and Investment (UKTI) has selected Flymount as one of the finalists in its Export for Growth competition. This is for entrepreneurs who have small businesses that are exporting to the world - and Flymount now sells in 24 countries with new dealer requests coming in regularly.
Our entry is based around the new, and still under wraps, Flymount iPhone system which lets you use an iPhone as a POV camera but in a unique and innovative way - much cleaner, safer and better looking than anything else on the market.
We're just finalising the special optical system and prototyping so it'll be another few months before we hit the market, but we'll announce it here and on Facebook in good time for people to get a feel for how well it'll fit in with their lifestyles.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Useful Japanese Flymount instruction video
Our Japanese dealers have made this useful instructional video showing how to use the Flymount with a Drift and a GoPro camera.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
World Class windsurfer Victor Fernández doing a double forward
World Class windsurfer Victor Fernández has just shot a video of himself doing a double forward in Chile. As far as we know this is the first time this has been caught on an on-board camera and he's using a Flymount. Amazing footage and look how rock steady the shoot is.
Friday, 20 January 2012
Top windsurfer Andy King uses a Flymount


In this interview in Boards Magazine, Andy King tells how he loves the Flymount for his action video and photography with the GoPro. Andy is Boards Rider of the Month and the photograph above is © Boards Magazine. Top one is © Andy King with a GoPro and Flymount.
See the full text and shots with this link: http://boards.mpora.com/features/andy-king.html
Racing Huskies in Sherwood Forest







We were looking at some old shots and this shoot came up.
We originally developed the Flymount for small waterproof shockproof cameras like the Pentax W90 and the Olympus Tough 8000 so we took advantage of the Husky racers meet in the woods around here.
We shot from the rigs and with an experimental head mount. It's surprising how much vibration you get at different heights and just how much mud gets thrown up even on a frosty day.
They were lovely people and as mad as most enthusiasts are and we had a great morning in the freezing cold.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Gadget Show on Channel 5 uses Flymount for JetLev shoot




I got an email from one of our Flymount testers to say that he'd seen Channel 5 using the Flymount and GoPro Hero to get close-ups of the rider on their Jet Lev review.
We'd met the team when we both shot some Grasstrack racing in Nottinghamshire. The guys had used some fancy mount to get on-board shots of Ben Collins - the ex Stig from Top Gear - and it just didn't cope well with the hard riding conditions. Their mount not only broke but smashed their camera and could have been a real danger to other drivers. They approached us and asked if they could buy a Flymount to finish their shoot and we donated one in the spirit of friendship and cooperation which mostly exists among non-competing teams.
Of course, the rugged little Flymount worked perfectly and they seem to be using it wherever they need its unique ability to provide steady and safe lightweight camera mounting in adverse conditions.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Using a Drift camera on a Quad bike



I was worried about the bulbous lens on the Drift when I put it on a Quad bike for some action video as they raced through the woods at the Lockwell Adventure Centre in the UK's Sherwood Forest area in Nottinghamshire.
We had a GoPro up front, Flymounted on to the bumper bar and the Drift watched the following drivers, and the weather had been very wet so we knew the mud would be a problem.
Amazingly, and you can see from the shots here, the camera was covered in mud and gunge but the lens stayed clear and we got some great footage.
With a careful hosing down the drift came up looking nothing like new and it still has an ex-army feel to it! Great, I don't like cameras which shout 'precious'. Two things help this camera - it's got a screen so you can accurately frame (as long as the sun's not shining into it) and second you can swivel the lens to accommodate crazy mounting angles. Video can look great if you use odd angles but not all the time - you need a level setting because that's how we see.
Anyway, for all the crap we've thrown at it, the Drift continues to give us what we want - clean high quality video and stills.
Friday, 4 November 2011
Mountain bike and GoPro 90º






We haven't been mountain biking recently but one or two people have asked about shooting with the GoPro Hero, wondering if we could make a 90º adaptor so it can fit on upright tubes.
There's no need - GoPros come with a set of useful adjustable brackets and - using the Flymount GoPro adaptor and half of a GoPro bracket we can easily get a lot of useful adjustment.
Take the double jointed mount from the grab bag and take half off. It's modular so instead of 3 pieces it comes down to 2.
With the shorter mounting distance the camera is held tighter to the Flymount and the bike - wherever you decide to mount it.
That reduces the shake considerably and gives a very nice range of movement.
Neat too!
We are trialling a new GoPro adaptor specifically for high vibration environments where the camera needs to be at 90º to the Flymount. It's being machined out of stainless and is a really neat and compact piece of kit.
Monday, 26 September 2011
Racing Mazda cars at Brands Hatch and Croft






Flymount was invited to shoot stills and video with the Mazda racing team - driver Jonathan Blake - at Brands Hatch and Croft racing tracks in the UK. We shot using 3 cameras on board but discovered that all is not simple in racing and cameras! The first qualifier went fine and both the Drift and GoPro cameras worked perfectly but the Contour was not switched on. Then we found that turning off the Drift at the end of the shoot - instead of switching the video off with one click then switching the camera off - we lost the video. A useful lesson learnt because the Drift is a very versatile camera with its rotating lens and small aiming screen. The GoPro functioned flawlessly, as usual! For some reason we never actual got footage from the Contour because every time we set it up someone either switched it off instead of on - or forgot. Maybe we were sabotaged because the media were there and trying to shoot the same angles we got and they were struggling - big metal mounts getting in the way and looking dangerous to me. Anyway, we got great footage from Brands Hatch so we drove up to Darlington and stayed on the Croft campsite next to the track. The weather was rainy but this adds to the atmosphere, I think.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Darrell Wong shoots Flymount in Hawaii

World famous National Geographic photographer Darrell Wong uses Flymounts to create his great images of windsurfers in the beautiful conditions around Hawaii. He first contacted us a while ago to buy a Flymount because he'd heard it is the strongest and lightest camera mount for extreme conditions - and then he went out and made fantastic use of it. Darrell shot this image of John Skye with a GoPro on still sequence and caught John in a perfect moment with his arm circling the horizon.
As Darrell noted, you have to be careful setting up a GoPro or you come back with nothing - as some of his friends did a few days later when he lent them his Flymount. Otherwise - a great camera.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Dirt Buggies are go!

The guys at Lockwell Hill have a great track and acres of off-road land not far from Mansfield in the UK. I was shooting up there to see how the new Flymount GoPro adaptor worked in really harsh vibration conditions. It was hot and dusty, more like a safari in Africa than a Nottinghamshire buggy track - but it was great. I made the classic mistake of forgetting to tighten up the GoPro mount before the first race and I got a lot of sky in the video. It's only a moment to get it right, just have to do all those little mental checks before committing to shoot. Same with the GoPro - check it's in the right mode and running before they go. Easy if you concentrate!
Friday, 10 December 2010
Flymount GoPro Adapter!


We've developed a GoPro adapter for the Flymount, giving a fast and secure attachment between the two products, and eliminating the need for the GoPro Tripod adapter. The adapter should be available in the New Year from our website, and from our dealers.
The new adapter makes the Flymount the ultimate GoPro mast mount - ultra light weight, completely adjustable and bomb proof! It also gives unrivaled performance for roll bar mounted photography with the GoPro, and hundreds of other applications too. And, as always, you can use your Flymount with pretty much ANY camera on the planet.
Friday, 22 October 2010
Monday, 20 September 2010
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Monday, 26 July 2010
Motocross backflip

See video here
Monday, 5 July 2010
Flow Windsurfing Supports the Flymount!
LADIES - GET WITH THE FLOW
FLOW - For Ladies Of Windsurfing (www.flowindsurfing.com) - is an online information resource designed specifically for female windsurfers.
Founded by Amy Carter, the website is brimming full of stories, experiences, tips and pointers all relevant to the fairer sex within the sport. It sets a clear aim to not only encourage more females into windsurfing, but also to provide a much needed support system and a sense of community for those already enjoying the sport. Discussing the objectives of the FLOW concept, it is hard not to feel the amount of passion Amy (a distinguished racer herself) has put into the project:
"Windsurfing has always been the sport I've loved! After years involved in the sport I have become increasingly frustrated with the perception that you must be tough and strong to windsurf. I felt that something needed to be done to breakdown this misconception.
By providing information for women, by women, FLOW aims to create a fun, friendly 'club atmosphere' so that we can help each other learn, develop, enjoy and achieve together in the sport."
Whilst much of the location information is focussed around Amy's native UK at the moment, many of the articles and tips are relevant to women wherever they are. So whether you're looking to crack that next manoeuvre, don't know which kit to buy, have an article, photo or tip you want to share ... or have a female friend you want to get into the sport (boys!), visit www.flowindsurfing.com and get involved.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Monty Spindler uses the Flymount
"The Flymount is the ideal way to grip the action. Easy, secure, light...the best mount for recording radical sports"
Monty Spindler of Loft Sails

See also Ludo Jossin using the Flymount:
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Mark Angulo Mutant captured using the Flymount!!!
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
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