Nayoki Utility Mount Cookie Fuel
You know the struggle: finding a camera mount that actually holds, passes inspection without a hitch, and doesn't leave you in the lurch if a suspension cable gets caught in it. Nayoki Utility Mount Cookie Fuel was born from this requirement. Designed for replace the original Cookie Fuel plate, It attaches directly to the helmet via the four screws from the manufacturer — No tinkering, no compromise. Manufactured, inspected and delivered complete with screws From my French workshop, it was designed for skydiving videographers equipped with Insta360, DJI Osmo Action, or GoPro Hero. A ready-to-use physical product, delivered with all the necessary mounting hardware.
Recommended accessories and add-ons
- External battery charger to recharge the’Insta360 X5 without disassembling the support: See on Amazon
🧩 Compatibility
- Compatible headset: Cookie Fuel (replaces the original plate)
- Compatible cameras depending on the variant: Insta360 X3, Insta360 X4, Insta360 X5, DJI Osmo Action 6, GoPro Hero 9 to 13
- Release system: ensured by the Cookie Fuel helmet itself (releasable helmet)
- Helmet attachment: 4 screws supplied (location of the original plate)
- Insta360 camera mount: standard 1/4-20 thread
- DJI camera mount: via the Osmo Quick Release Bi-directional Mounting Bracket (supplied with the DJI camera)
- GoPro camera mount: via the standard GoPro mounting system
⚡ Features
- Support manufactured using professional 3D printing, ready to assemble
- Modular architecture: Cookie Fuel base + interchangeable camera interface
- Multi-position rosette system: 7 angles for DJI, up to 9 angles for Insta360
- Single screw locking: adjust and lock the angle in a single movement
- Anti-snag geometry compliant with FFP requirements
- Compact design to reduce wind drag
- Reinforced structure to withstand the stresses of free fall
- Meticulous finishing and systematic quality control
- Complete set of screws included (4 headphone mounting screws + 1/4-20 screws for Insta360)
💡 Key Benefits
✔ Replaces the original license plate Cookie Fuel: clean and native integration
✔ Compliant with FFP recommendations : geometry without hooks for the suspension lines
✔ Reliable multi-angles : adjustment rosette that locks once tightened
✔ Modular architecture Are you changing cameras? You just need to buy the interface again.
✔ Releasable helmet preserved The Cookie Fuel release system remains fully functional.
✔ Supplied complete with screws Ready to assemble upon receipt
📦 Manufacturing and materials
- Material : PETG or PETG-Carbon depending on the chosen variant
- Manufacturing: Professional 3D printing in my workshop in France
- Quality control: Each item is checked before shipment
- Product made to order: Each stand is made especially for you.
🪛 Installation
- Remove the original plate from your Cookie Fuel by unscrewing the 4 screws
- Position the Nayoki Utility Mount base in the location of the original license plate.
- Secure the base using the 4 screws provided.
- For Insta360: Attach your camera to the interface using the supplied 1/4-20 screw
- For DJI Osmo Action 6: Mount the Osmo Quick Release Bidirectional Mounting Bracket (supplied with the camera) onto the interface — the mounting screw passes through the pre-drilled hole on the DJI mount
- For GoPro Hero 9 to 13: Attach your camera to the interface using the standard GoPro mounting system
- Choose your capture angle from the available positions
- Tighten the rosette screw to permanently fix the angle
- Test the edit in a controlled environment before the actual jumps.
🧠 Practical notes
The rosette system allows you to adjust the capture angle **and lock it in place with the same screw**. Once tightened, the angle is fixed: no drift during the jump, no surprises when reviewing the footage. To adjust, simply loosen, reposition, and tighten.
Difference with the Cookie G35 model: On the Cookie Fuel helmet, the release system is not integrated into the mount but is provided by the helmet itself, which is releaseable. The mount replaces the original plate and attaches using the four manufacturer's screws. The release mechanism of your Cookie Fuel helmet therefore remains fully functional.
Regarding the Insta360 X5 model: The Insta360 X5's charging port is located underneath the camera and is inaccessible once the interface is mounted. To ensure maximum rigidity and sturdiness, the interface base is designed without any openings. Using an external battery charger is highly recommended to recharge the camera without having to remove it from the mount and avoid repeated handling. I use and recommend it. this charger on a daily basis.
Regarding the DJI Osmo Action 6 model: The interface uses the Osmo quick-release, two-way mounting bracket supplied originally with the DJI camera. To maintain minimal bulk and maximum rigidity, The DJI mount's quick-release function is disabled. In this configuration: the Nayoki system's mounting screw passes through the DJI mount's mounting hole, locking it in place. This is a deliberate choice that prioritizes strength and compactness—release in case of snagging remains ensured by the Cookie Fuel headset's native release mechanism.
Regarding the GoPro Hero 9 to 13 models: The GoPro Hero 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 share the exact same dimensions and mounting system, ensuring complete compatibility with the interface. The camera attaches via the standard GoPro mounting system, and then the angle is locked in place with the Nayoki system's rosette screw.
🎯 Material selection
- PETG (Premium): Increased resistance to shocks and temperature variations, ideal for most uses
- PETG-Carbon (Expert): Maximum rigidity and resistance, professional matte black finish, recommended for heavy-duty use
🪂 Compliance and safety
The geometry of the Nayoki Utility Mount Cookie Fuel was designed in accordance with the requirements of the French Parachuting Federation No sharp angles, no catching edges, no roughness that could catch a suspension line during opening. The release system used is the original Cookie Fuel one — it is the helmet manufacturer who designed and validated this release mechanism. No modifications, no tinkering, no compromise to the integrity of your equipment.
The assembly and use of this support remain the responsibility of the user and the technical manager of their jump center.
🧩 Modularity and scalability
There base is specific to Cookie Fuel, that's the’camera interface which is interchangeable depending on your model. Changing cameras? No need to buy the entire mount: simply order the’interface only matching your new camera in the shop. Are you hesitating between Insta360, DJI, and GoPro? Buy the interfaces and switch between them according to your recording needs.
Available interface templates:
- Insta360 X3
- Insta360 X4
- Insta360 X5
- DJI Osmo Action 6
- GoPro Hero 9 to 13
🔄 Need to close your helmet?
If you remove the mount for a jump without a camera, I also suggest a closing plate This replaces the Utility Mount and restores your Cookie Fuel to its original configuration. Available separately in the shop.
🔒 Why aren't STL files for sale?
Legitimate question, honest answer: this product required a lot of R&D, prototyping, and real-world testing. Offering it as an STL file is tantamount to offering it up for immediate copying. Therefore only as a finished product, Made in France, checked one by one before shipment.
Created by Connec7e
Designed, manufactured and tested by Connec7e, a French workshop combining parachuting, 3D printing and functional design.
Fall. Get back up. Create.
Cookie Fuel helmet not included — sold separately















