By Schumacher
This removeable bracket was made to solve the problem of freefly helmets having no forehead area. The problem is that in order to mount a ringsight, you must place it too far away from your eye in order to avoid jamming it into your eye while putting the helmet on. This makes it pretty hard to use a sight and the metal juts so far out that it is a safety hazard. The articulating clamp allows you to mount a post that is spring loaded and rotates to allow you to move the sight out of the way and put the helmet on. Then rotate the shaft to move the sight back into place.
There is a pin and slot on the front of the mount which allows a 90 degree axial movement.
The three contoured feet assure a tight fit on the curved helmet. Once you have installed the bracket on the helmet and have tested the sighting and fit, you can cut off the extra length of the shaft.
The kit comes with allen head mounting and nylon screws, allen wrench, and articulating bracket. It's the perfect way to add a ringsight to most of today's freefly helmets. The sight mounts to this bracket with a normal swivel clamp.