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Drift all the way, battery last longer and dont stand out like it will catch on every obstacle like the gopro does. The new Drift is smaller, I have the Drift Stealth and been very pleased, it fits nice against the helmet but comes with a range of fitting options. It dont need a case to be waterproof like the gopro but I am not knocking them, both good top of the range it's down to what you feel is right for you.

Just look at how much a gopro sticks out and looks vulnerable, guess it's swings and roundabouts but do check before you spend.

 

ps; nice vid Matt, good quality pic, like I said swings & roundabouts ;-)

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