Use the backpack clip!
Unbeatable for the price! I'm super active - rock climbing, mountain biking, skiing, and everything else similar, and I got this kit to take with me for a study abroad in Israel, Greece, and Jordan, and all the parts I use have held up great so far! I've used them for snorkeling, climbing, hiking, touristy stuff, and basically anything else you can think of for the past 4 months. There's so much stuff that I don't even come close to using all of it (and good luck fitting it all back into the carrying case - the people who pack it must be jigsaw-puzzle masters.) I've used the floaty handle, chest mount, backpack clip, and tripod the most. They give you plenty of the sticky mounts, so I can't imagine you'll run out. The stuff is cheap, of course, but it all still works great and for the price it has lasted longer than I could have hoped.The backpack clip is by far my favorite mount, because it is a strong clip, it rotates (but not so easily that it will spin without you wanting it to,) it's a perfect handle, it acts as a great little stand (like a mini tripod,) it folds flat against the GoPro to store the camera/clip in a small pocket, or you can fold it away from the camera and use it to clip the camera on the front of your belt for immediate access while still being totally out of the way (and it's hidden under your shirt, so nobody can swipe it off of you in a busy place.)Things I've noticed:The tripod seems a bit flimsy, but it works wellThe floaty handle starts to fill after a while in the water, but it epties after a few days (maybe just tape it up or something?)The backpack clip is cracked, but it still works perfectly after almost daily use for about 4 months.I've barely tried the suction mount, but it didn't seem to stick amazingly. Probably would, though, if I out the time in to learn to use it.Overall an unreal kit. I do think they have a new one that's a dollar more and comes with a camera case, though, if you're into that.