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Welcome to the offical blog of Extreme Sports WannaBes! In these articles you'll find tips, advice, how tos, product reviews, and tons of other information all about Enduro riding, the unique chin mounts we make, and our experiences as riders, vloggers, and YouTubers. Many of our articles have companion YouTube videos if you'd rather watch than read the info we're covering.

We also typically write-up short summaries of our podcast episodes. You can find the full episodes on your favorite podcasting platform (eg, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc) or on our YouTube channel under the Playlist "Mobcast".

We love engagement, so if you have an idea, want to ask a question, or think we're wrong about something, please don't hesitate to drop a comment, message us via the webchat, send us an email, or find us on Instagram. We're pretty responsive (unless you're a troll 😏).

O'Neal 2 Series Helmet Chin Mount

If you have an O’Neal 2 Series helmet, we have a unique precision fit chin mount for your lid. Our mounts complement the 2 Series, and are designed to extend far enough from the chinbar to allow your action camera to have enough “tip back” to allow you to adjust the angle for when you are standing on your pegs.

LS2 Subverter Helmet Chin Mount for Action Cameras

Check out the unique features of our 3D printed chin mount for LS2 Subverter helmets. Our mount is the only one on the market that fully respects the great air vents of the LS2 lineup while still giving you just the right tilt back angle for great POV footage. Read how each mount reflects our own enduro experience

Leatt 3.5 & 5.5 Helmet Chin Mount For Action Cameras

It was a no-brainer for us to design our chin mounts for the Leatt 3.5 and 5.5 helmets to extend far enough from the chinbar to allow the camera to have enough “tip back” to allow you to adjust the angle for when you are standing on your pegs. Tip back angle allows you to align the camera with your eyeport on the helmet to get a parallel view of the terrain - a little of the bike, a little of the horizon - you know, the perfect perspective.

Airoh Commander Helmet Chin Mount For Action Cameras

The WannaBes chin mount for the Airoh Commander helmet line is the only mount that properly fits Airoh's unique chin guard shape and style. Made from flexbile TPU, our crash proof design comes with a lifetime warranty. Read the details to see how you can get perfect action camera point of view footage with our mount!

Alpinestars SM5 Helmet Chin Mount For Action Cameras

The Alpinestar SM5 helmet is a great option for enduro and motocross riding and our chin mount for the SM5 is the perfect companion for your GoPro or other action camera. Chin mounting provides the ideal point of view for moto vlogging and content creation and our precision fit mounts are specially made for each helmet model in our lineup so they perfectly match the curves and style of your helmet.

Klim Krios Karbon Helmet Chin Mount for Action Cameras

The Klim Krios Karbon is a high tech version of the popular pro helmet lineup and our 3D printed chin mount is designed to match. Made of flexible TPU, our chin mounts are nearly impossible to break and offer the best possible point of view footage of your adventure. Check them out!

Let's show you how to install that chin mount!

Let's get you all the details you need to understand how to best use the WannaBes action camera chin mount. There's a better way to install our mounts, one that will ensure yours doesn't come lose while you ride. Check out this blog post and video for all the details!

GoPro Hero 9 First Look | Horizon Leveling | Hypersmooth 3.0 | Hero 8/9 Comparison

We finally got our hands on the brand new GoPro Hero 9 and wanted to share our first impressions to help you make a choice about upgrading. We'll do a full review in about a month after we've had a chance to shoot some real video with the Hero 9. If reading isn’t your thing, our YouTube review is available at the bottom.

The Secret way to record Sena Audio to your GoPro Hero 8 or 9

People frequently ask us how we manage to record the audio from our Sena 2-way radios into our GoPro videos. It’s actually a great question, and one that we asked ourselves for a long time too (before we’d figured it out, that is). It took us quite a bit of experimentation, trial and error (mostly error) and playing around with a ton of different settings, audio cables, and test rides before we nailed the concept. Now, we’re happy to be able to share with you exactly how to put this together for yourself, when it works well, and when the technique leaves something lacking (spoiler, the echo can be annoying).

All Day GoPro Battery - we show you how the pros do GoPro vlogging

Running a GoPro or other action camera on dirt bike rides is a big commitment. You’ve got to make sure it’s turned on at the right moments. You have to think about how far off your helmet it sticks out if your crashing through the bushes or ducking tree branches to avoid losing it to shrubbery. And of course, you’ve got to make sure it’s got power.
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