“Helmet cams have become required bike gear in this age of YouTube and rampant narcissism. VIO’s latest is one of the most technologically advanced—offering in-the-field tagging options and the ability to adjust exposure while riding—while still being able to stand up to rough use thanks to a wireless remote.” – www.elevationoutdoors.com
“The POV.HD is V.I.O.’s response to video professionals and riders who demand advanced high-definition video with vibrant colour and superior control that excels in extreme environments. Ideal for both on and off road disciplines that place huge stress on camera equipment.” – londonbikers.com
Great point-of-view mountain bike, moto, ski, and snowboard highlight video shot around Queenstown, NZ. Big thanks to Mike Topp at www.thirdeyeproductions.co.nz for sharing.
V.I.O. point-of-view footage from the Marquette Mountain downhill trail featuring “The Original” Doug Pennala leading and Quick Stop Bike Shop’s James McAllister following.
Brendan Fairclough racing in the 2009 Megavalanche final, Alp D’huez. Footage shot using V.I.O. POV.1.5 system. Thanks again to snowcam.co.uk for the great point-of-view-footage.
Excellent point-of-view downhill mountain bike footage from the BC Cup on Mt. Seymour’s “Ned’s Atomic Dustbin”. Special thanks to John Housser (Arcteryx) for sharing.
“Training video for the Sobe X-Country presented by Sprint at the 2009 Mountain Games. All footage shot around the Bone Yard and World’s Greatest in Eagle, Colorado with the VIO POV.1.5. Rider Josh Nota” - tevamountaingames.com
With winter coming to a close it is about time to get the old mountain bike out. This video from the guys at nsmb.com uses a really cool helmet angle facing towards the rider, for sure worth watching.