Garmin GoPro female mount
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Description
Optimize your cockpit with this minimalist and robust mount, designed to attach your GoPro camera (or any compatible accessory) directly under your original Garmin bike computer mount
Most official Garmin mounts have a quarter-turn attachment underneath, but don't always come with the GoPro adapter. This model allows for perfect, centered, and stable integration, ideal for filming your rides or installing a front light without cluttering your handlebars
Technical specifications:
- Compatibility: Mounts to the underside of official Garmin "Out-Front" mounts
- "Female" Design: Three standard prongs to accommodate the two prongs of the GoPro
- Nut Slot: Integrated hexagonal recess for the standard GoPro blind nut (M5), preventing it from rotating during tightening
- Strength: Reinforced geometry at the base to limit vibrations, even on rough roads or gravel
Recommended print settings:
To ensure the safety of your camera, I recommend the following settings:
- Material: PETG or ASA/ABS (highly recommended for UV and outdoor heat resistance). Avoid PLA, which could soften in the sun
- Perimeters: 3 or 4 for maximum branch strength
- Infill: 40% minimum to 100% (Gyroid)
- orientation: Print with the circular base at 90° to the print bed (as shown in the print screen) for better strength
- Supports: Yes, supports are needed for the mounting prongs
Required hardware:
- The printed mount
- The original GoPro tightening nut (to be inserted into the designated slot)
- The GoPro thumbscrew
License
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