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It's some sticky stuff dude. Clean the helemt well before and you should be good. I've jumped all season with just the adhesive it's it's still firmly in place. I saw a video once whenre they were pulling on the mount from different angles with lots of weight and the bracket was physically breaking before the sticky would let go.

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I had the same concern and did not want to take the risk of losing the camera so I drilled 2 holes and bolted it in place.
http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=3911413#3911413
Please understand that it is recommended to have some kind of release mechanism for the helmet (chin cup cutaway). I’m working on it right now.
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I'm only using the adhesive mount and it seems to stick on to the helmet just fine. I had one opening which was so hard that I fractured a rib and the camera slammed against the helmet even though the screw was tightened as hard as I could and the mount stayed on just fine.
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I was setting up my new Go Pro on the weekend and just did not feel 100% on the helmet mount contact area etc. I have decided to go with a helmet mount from Cookie Helmets. Bolts to the helmet at 4 points. Adjust 360 degs. Low profile. Waiting for it now.

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