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
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
GODOX S2 Bracket Bowens Mount for V1/AD/TT flash
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EACHSHOT |
| Durability | EACHSHOT |
| Versatility | EACHSHOT |
| User Reviews | EACHSHOT |