Frio Hold dual lock cold shoe mount vs GODOX S2 Bracket Bowens Mount for V1/AD/TT flash

Overall winner: GODOX S2 Bracket Bowens Mount for V1/AD/TT flash

Key Differences

EACHSHOT's GODOX S2 bracket (Product A) has a higher review count and higher average rating and is noted for sturdy build and Bowens S-Type support for modifiers, while FRIO's Hold dual lock mount (Product B) is lighter, uses DualLock and multi-thread mounting but has mixed feedback on lockability and fewer reviews. Pick A if you want tested durability and Bowens-modifier compatibility; pick B if you prioritize a lightweight polymer dual-thread cold shoe mount

Frio Hold dual lock cold shoe mount

Frio Hold dual lock cold shoe mount

FRIO • ★ 3.3/5 • Budget

Versatile cold shoe mount with dual lock for secure equipment mounting. Supports multiple thread sizes and is built from ProGrade polymer for durability; noted for sturdy construction and safety features by users

Pros

  • DualLock for secure placement
  • DualThread supports 14-20 and 3/816 mounting
  • Lightweight and durable ProGrade polymer
  • Versatile for different coldshoe gear

Cons

  • Mixed views on lockability
  • Some customers consider it pricey
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GODOX S2 Bracket Bowens Mount for V1/AD/TT flash

GODOX S2 Bracket Bowens Mount for V1/AD/TT flash

EACHSHOT • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

Bracket with Bowens S-Type mount for Godox V1, AD/TT flash series. Enables depth and spread control of mounted head and supports studio modifiers. A customer notes strong build and versatility; some mention missing handle in product image

Pros

  • sturdy build quality
  • versatile for multiple setups
  • Bowens S-Type support for modifiers
  • adjustable for different shoe mounts

Cons

  • handle may be missing from some deliveries
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price EACHSHOT
Durability EACHSHOT
Versatility EACHSHOT
User Reviews EACHSHOT