North Umpqua Outfitters best of point-of-view clips (POV.1.5) from season 2010 rafting season.
“Washington’s 9,131-foot Mt. Shuksan, one of the state’s 10 non-volcanic summits over 9,000 feet, is the one you can see towering over the chairlifts at Mt. Baker ski area. The fact that Shuksan is rarely skied despite the mountain’s proximity to the backcountry mecca of Mt. Baker ski area is testament to the peak’s forbidding character.” - ESPN
Video shot using the POV.1.5
The VIO 1.5 is a top of the line helmet camera plain and simple. The image is clean and crisp. The unit is waterproof to 3 feet and shockproof. Rain in Whistler? Not an issue. Just tomahawked down Spankys? Check and still working fine.
The biggest advantage over the competitors is the VIO is a tethered unit. It has a very small and lightweight head attached where ever you would like to put it, which is connected to the recording unit via a wire. This has two advantages. The wire is a safety line. If your mount breaks you don’t lose the camera in 3 feet of snow…. Full Article
AskMen.com recently gave the V.I.O. POV.1.5 a 92 out of a possilbe 100 on the AM Meter (ask men meter). Make sure you check out the full review.
“Whether you are using it for biking, skiing, white water rafting, or just some good old-fashion high-tech espionage, the V.I.O POV 1.5 camera is the next evolution in point-of-view video recording…” - AskMen.com
A V.I.O. point-of-view mountain bike tutorial on the Shoot, Tag, Edit, Share process.




