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The quality of the EKLIPES power adapter is excellent. It works very well. I have had others that were much lower quality.

What’s the best type helmet cam to buy, bullet cam or other, for ATV racing, & what camcorder type is good?
I want to buy a helmet cam for a friend that he can use when he’s riding/racing his dirt bike. I’ve considered bulletcam.com and helmetcam.com and don’t ATV Parts And Accessories know which is better. Bullet cams or other types? One says they make them themselves, stabilizing every part and offer quick-release feature; but the other says it offers better camera protection w/ better video than the bullet cams. What line resolution should I get? 380/480/560? What features/accessories are essential? And what kind of camcorder can I get for a decent price that will go with the helmet cam and render good videos? (I know I have to have input capability). Thanks for any help! I’m clueless.
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  • Fritchen says:

    just received (early Dec) item is well constructed. All steel, 1 1/2″ dia attachment hole. labeled 8,000 lb capacity. used with 24v dc PullzAll Warn Industries 685005 PullzAll 24V DC Cordless Electric Pulling Tool as a ladder hoist. would be useful as a atv winch accesssory.

  • Hitchcock says:

    For years, I’ve just used bungee cords to tie down that jacket that was needed on a cool morning but not in the heat of the day. This is also very handy for those occasions as well as the odd grocery items that just won’t fit in the saddle bags. There are bigger ones listed, but this size is just about right. If you need a bigger one, maybe you should leave the kitchen sink at home. The hooks are plastic coated and just like bungee hooks. A useful item that packs small.

    John

  • Germann says:

    Net is of excellent quality. Very durable material and strong hooks. I wish it were a little bigger for a large bag I have, but definitely not a knock on this product.

  • Ingersoll says:

    I purchased this cargo net with the hopes that it would fit under my rolling walker to suspend and hold by portable toilet seat (most stores have handicapped stalls, but very low seat height). Putting the toilet riser in the walker basket was one solution, but then it took up the space for groceries, and the space under the walker seat was going to waste. So, after much searching, I found this small cargo net. It’s PERFECT! I only have to unhook one corner hook to slip the seat out. Now I can use the facilities anywhere I go!

  • Gunn says:

    I needed a bungee web for lashing down a 55 litre dry bag onto my motorcycle. This web works perfect for that and expands as I stuff more things into my dry bag. The web is quality made with decent size hooks that have rubber tips to protect the finish on my bike. I’ve used the bungee web on several trips and it’s kept my dry bag in place everytime. This probably wouldn’t work well on a car – it’s a bit small for that. The web is good for ATVs and motorcycles. The photo with the ATV make the web look bigger than it is – or the photographer stretched it out to it’s maximum capacity. I thought it might be too big but actually it was perfect size.

  • Chow says:

    Great Winch for the money,used it on my ATV to raise and lower plow .Well made and easy to install

  • Jacobson says:

    This is a great package to get you started with an ATV winch. The winch itself is sufficiently powerful for midsize ATV’s. It comes with everything you need to use the winch. With almost 50′ of cable, there is plenty to get you out of most situations. The line speed is slow, so don’t expect a swift recovery, but it gets the job done. Not really an ideal winch for use as a snowplow lift (also because of the line speed), but it still does a decent job.

    The line in/out switch is tactile, and has many mounting options. The power distribution box is a bit bulky, and was kind of a pain to mount inconspicuously. The wires from the power box to the control switch are excessively long for an ATV winch, so hiding them and keeping them out of the way can be a challenge, while the power leads from the box to the winch are almost too short. The included roller fairlead helps keep the winch cable in line while winching in, and helps keep the cable from fraying.

    All in all, this is a great winch, especially for the price. If you find yourself using a winch very frequently and at higher loads, then this might not be the winch for you. But with the use of a snatch block this winch is more than capable of getting most ATV’s out of the mud, and for the most part a snatch block isn’t needed.

  • Given says:

    This is a very nice winch for the price. It was easy to install except that the main power cables were much too short meaning I had to go to the hardware store and buy some connectors and wire. The hook is a little small and the winch is very loud verses a Warn winch but these a small complaints about a otherwise fine winch. For the price I would highly recommend this winch.

  • Acosta says:

    I needed a replacement winch for my snow plow. The old one would not retract. I searched on the type of winch I wanted and to my surprise, the one at Amazon.com popped up and it had a really good price. Shipping was a bit of a problem as they sidetracked me to the point I got frustrated and almost canceled the purchase with an offer which required me to “join”. The product cost me about $10 extra to get shipped in a timely manner, but I went ahead and opted for 2 day shipment. The problem I now have is I get Amazon email offering to sell me a “mounting plate” that had I required it, I would have ordered it. The problem is the mounting plate appears to be generic, have no idea what the plate fits, and generally speaking a winch is a winch for mounting, two holes.

  • Nordvedt says:

    For the money it is probably the best buy you can get. Like others I too am experiencing difficulty in zipping the doors closed. No matter how warm or cold the temperature gets it continues to be difficult. There is not enough slack in the design of the enclosure to allow for easy zipping. I did find one flaw in the sowing of the parts together but I was able to rectify the problem easily. Again, for the money it is the best bargain I could find.

  • Irvin says:

    Bought this QuadGear cab enclosure about a month ago, just before all of the snow we got. It is very good in keeping snow out of the cab area. Its a little challanging installing though, seems to be a little small to go over the roll cage and takes a lot of pulling and tugging to get it somewhat fitted. Also, is a little hard to zip around the top corners when it is bitterly cold but goes very smooth when it is 35*+ (temp.). Still with these minor problems I would’nt want to be without one.

  • Jaeger says:

    got this for christmas for dad”s polaris will keep him a little warmer when he is out checking on things

  • Lockie says:

    This adapter is perfect for my cell-phone recharge wire. I use my Nokia E71X AT&T Navigator GPS when I ride cross country. Very convenient is the adapter’s end fixture that plugs into my Battery Buddy recharge wire, which I keep attached to my bike’s battery. The only complaint I have is the internal wiring in the molded rubber plug fixture has a loose connection and the connection to the battery is intermittently broken with engine and road vibration. I haven’t tried replacing it on warranty as I’m always using the adapter.

  • Nagashima says:

    Received the EKLIPES motorcycle GPS adapter. Mounted it on my bike. Tried to use the waterproof cover attached to the adapter and found it was TOO BIG to fit in the adapter… How in blazes do they sell something like that? Had to use my dremel to grind the cover down to size to fit. The only word that comes to mind is “incompetance”. How does something like that get by product developemnent and product testing? Oh I know, THEY DON’T HAVE ANY!

    Needless to say, I don’t recommend this product… unless you’ve got your dremel handy.

  • Janss says:

    Product seems very cheap. You had to twist and turn the plug for whatever you plugged in there to get a good connection, which means that the connection gets “severed” if there’s too much vibration. The 2-prong plug in the middle of the wire that connects the socket to the battery was just terrible. In order for that to stick together, I had to wrap the connectors with really strong tape. Get the Roadpro instead…

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