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I don't, but a solution I've seen is running a session inside goggles. I'm not sure how similar in size the 11 mini is but if you could swing that it would probably work pretty well. Brad from PBRML runs his session this way and I believe has shown how it works in a video before, I'll see if I can track it down.
Thanks for the tip! I've seen that video. I gave it a shot but it didn't seem terribly safe to me. The camera protruded out far enough that my face didn't have solid contact with the goggle foam. Less contact and more weight seems like a good way to have you mask pop off. Not something I'm going to try on the field.
I've tried the technique that NightmarePB uses, where the mask is attached at the top of the goggles, but mounted in front of the lens in the forehead area. It seems effective, but I can't keep it from wobbling and tapping my lens.