Good bounce card attachment for Godox V860?

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Finding that the built in bounce card on my Godox V860 is getting stuck!! I'm thinking I need to think about an attachment before I face a situation where I can't get it out or end up breaking my flash trying!! Does anybody have recommendations on a good bounce card attachment? I'm not keen on the Fong flash diffuser + it kept falling off. Is the Magmod worth the money? Anything that stays on reliably even when the camera is carried upside down on a holster?
 
Finding that the built in bounce card on my Godox V860 is getting stuck!! I'm thinking I need to think about an attachment before I face a situation where I can't get it out or end up breaking my flash trying!! Does anybody have recommendations on a good bounce card attachment? I'm not keen on the Fong flash diffuser + it kept falling off. Is the Magmod worth the money? Anything that stays on reliably even when the camera is carried upside down on a holster?

Lumiquest make good flash attachments, I particularly like their QuikBounce. In principle it's similar to the Fong, as are pretty much all bounce/fill accessories, but it doesn't waste light out of the back, offers a degree of control by zooming the flash head, it's light/easy to use horizontal or vertical, and folds down flat. They do lots of others though, and their tutorial videos are refreshingly free of BS
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjG96-MVoi0


My other favourite is the Black Foamie Thing, pioneered by Neil van Niekerk. It cost pennies and produces wonderfully natural results if you can manoeuvre your subject to a nearby wall
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixyjeYtTz60


But if you're just worried about your built-in bounce card getting stuck, then use a white business card and attach it with a rubber band ;)
 
Lumiquest make good flash attachments, I particularly like their QuikBounce. In principle it's similar to the Fong, as are pretty much all bounce/fill accessories, but it doesn't waste light out of the back, offers a degree of control by zooming the flash head, it's light/easy to use horizontal or vertical, and folds down flat. They do lots of others though, and their tutorial videos are refreshingly free of BS
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjG96-MVoi0


My other favourite is the Black Foamie Thing, pioneered by Neil van Niekerk. It cost pennies and produces wonderfully natural results if you can manoeuvre your subject to a nearby wall
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixyjeYtTz60


But if you're just worried about your built-in bounce card getting stuck, then use a white business card and attach it with a rubber band ;)

Lumiquest QuikBounce looks good - particularly for my application. Looks like they are £48 on Amazon - will probably purchase one - thanks for the advice.
 
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