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    Default Wireless helmet camera

    Im looking to purchase a wireless helmet camera for use during motorcycle season and snowmobile season. Can anyone recommend one or give me some pro's and con's before I purchase one? The most id spend is 500, but would like to spend less. Thanks.

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    I strongly recommend VHOLDR from Sled Solutions..

    Use mine winter and summer.. excellent HD video

    sledsolutions.com

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    Vholdr is the way to go.

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    Vholdr

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    Vholdr or Go Pro

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    Been using VholdR for 2 years and love it....let me know and we would be happy to set you up with one.

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    vholdr for sure, easy to turn on and off on the fly
    Last edited by teestarr00; 06-02-2010 at 05:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i4csnow View Post
    I strongly recommend VHOLDR from Sled Solutions..

    Use mine winter and summer.. excellent HD video

    sledsolutions.com
    Thank you!!

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    Looks like vholdr it will b from seld solutions, question though...are you guys using the 780 or 1080 p? Can you tell a big difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dekx View Post
    Looks like vholdr it will b from seld solutions, question though...are you guys using the 780 or 1080 p? Can you tell a big difference?
    I'm using the 720p and love it but I don't do much with the video other than YOUTUBE it.
    Last edited by Sled Solutions; 06-03-2010 at 10:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sled Solutions View Post
    I'm using the 780p and love it but I don't do much with the video other than YOUTUBE it.
    You must have a super duper ultra top secret pre-released model because I didn't know they made a 780. =)

    I have the 720 and it works great. I don't think you need the 1080 unless your Team Kesslers and making professional videos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuzzinolaf View Post
    You must have a super duper ultra top secret pre-released model because I didn't know they made a 780. =)

    I have the 720 and it works great. I don't think you need the 1080 unless your Team Kesslers and making professional videos.
    LOL 720 is what I meant.

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    I have the 720 Contour HD by VHolder. Works fantastic. If you have an older Harley you will not want to mount it on the bike because of vibration makes for shakey filming. Helmet mount works the best for both seasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polarisrider1 View Post
    I have the 720 Contour HD by VHolder. Works fantastic. If you have an older Harley you will not want to mount it on the bike because of vibration makes for shakey filming. Helmet mount works the best for both seasons.
    Helmet mount is the only way to go unless you're driving a golf cart.

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    Thanks for all the info, gotta get the order in now!

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    Get the 1080, definitely worth the extra money. VHoldR is the only way to go. Especially if you are going to put it on DVD and watch it on a tv bigger than 40". In 5 years we will not be able to stomach watching any of our old videos that were not done in high def. If not in 5 years then for sure the next generation will not want to view.

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    Got Paul from sled solutions on line, he's gonna set me up witth a 1080! I appreciate all the input from everyone and the professionalism Paul has offered me with the purchase so far!

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    You've got to at least consider and check out VIO! They're Marquette based and completely kill it, they make incredible products and ship all over the world.

    It's unfortunate how few Yoopers know about them. So at least check them out at:
    http://www.vio-pov.com/

    It's sweet to have such an awesome company like that in the U.P.

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    He said Wireless....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuzzinolaf View Post
    I don't think you need the 1080 unless your Team Kesslers and making professional videos.
    Funny you should say that Cuzz.... Because Firecat guy has yet to show the vid from this past March.... Hmm... still patiently waiting for it here Pat!

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