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Best Helmet Chin Mounts [2025] for GoPro, DJI, and Insta360 Cameras

Capturing smooth, centered footage from your helmet is essential for any rider documenting their rides—whether you're hitting the streets, racing track days, or shooting killer MotoVlogs. The Motoradds chin mount remains the go-to MOUNT for the most natural-looking POV, and 2025 brings a solid lineup of options.

 

Here are the best helmet chin mounts this year for GoPro, DJI Osmo Action, and Insta360 cameras—broken down by helmet type, mount style, and kind of setup you're working with.

1. FLEX Slim by MotoRadds

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✅ Best Overall Chin Mount for Street and Full-Face Helmets

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If you're riding with a full-face street helmet, this is the mount to get. MotoRadds’ FLEX Slim offers a sleek profile with a fully flexible base that molds to your helmet’s curves—giving you a snug, aerodynamic fit with no weird angles or awkward mounts sticking out.

It’s compatible with GoPro, Insta360, DJI, and more, using VHB adhesive for a secure grip. It’s clean, low-profile, and designed specifically for riders who want solid camera placement without messing up their helmet’s aesthetic.

Want to shoot vertical for TikTok or Reels? MotoRadds even makes a vertical mount adapter so your footage fits the format without needing to crop later.

 

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2. TELESIN Strap Mount

✅ Best for MX Helmets Without a Chin Surface

Most MX helmets don't really have a chin area conducive to having an adhesive mount fitted. That’s where the TELESIN Strap Mount comes in.

This option straps around the front of your helmet, making it ideal for dirt riders or those using goggles instead of a visor. It’s definitely not suited for full-face street helmets—you won’t be able to close your visor—but if you’re on an MX setup, it does the job.

 

3. RideTech Chin Mount

✅ Quality Build from a Solid Brand

They’re not the flashiest name on the list, but they put in real effort and produce quality gear. Their mounts tend to be rigid and helmet-specific, so fitment may vary, but when it works, it works well.

 

4. DANGO Design Gripper Mount

✅ MX-Friendly, But Bulky for Street Riders

DANGO’s clamp-style design is handy if you’re constantly switching helmets or need a temporary mount. It grips onto the chin bar instead of relying on adhesive, which makes it great for dirt helmets—but the bulk is noticeable, and it can shift around under pressure.

Not ideal for high-speed street use, but works in a pinch for MX riders.

 

5. ProShot Mount

✅ Built for Dirt—Not Full-Face Helmets

The ProShot Mount was designed specifically for motocross helmets and wide chin areas. While it holds strong and is well-constructed, it’s not built for most full-face motorcycle helmets. The footprint is large and doesn’t sit flush on narrower chin bars, which limits its use for street riders.

 

6. BluArmor

✅ Tech-Integrated System with Mounting Add-Ons

BluArmor offers modular systems that include camera mount compatibility—but it's really a tech-first platform, not a camera-first setup. If you're already using their gear, it’s a nice add-on. But if you're looking strictly for a chin mount solution, this isn’t the best standalone option.

 

If you’re riding a full-face helmet and want rock-solid POV footage with a clean, aggressive look—MotoRadds FLEX Slim is the best chin mount you can get in 2025.

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MX riders or dual-sport fans may want to explore strap mounts like TELESIN or clip-on setups like DANGO—but for more motorcycle riders, nothing beats the FLEX Slim.

 

And if you’re shooting for TikTok or Instagram?

MotoRadds has you covered with this vertical mount adapter.

 

Level up your footage. Mount up. Let the ride speak.

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