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Stronger bond between GoPro mount and helmet?

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I used a regular curved helmet mount for my GoPro on my recent snowboarding trip, which comes self-adhesive. At one point I fell on my back and hit the back of my helmet, the shock of which unglued the mount from the helmet. Luckily, I was able to find it as it wasn't too far.

Is there a way to make the adhesive bond between the mount and the helmet stronger? Should I add some super glue over the existing layer of the peel-off adhesive surface?

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Sugru is the bond you are looking for. I use it for lots of uses and it will work ideally for your needs.

Simply Google Sugru and be amazed.

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