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 The GPS City Black Belt Clip Holder
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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Lefty 1, November 17, 2011 |
| Excellent replacement for my callaway upro !! |      |
| Reese, October 4, 2011 |
| G.P.S City.... NO ONE COMES CLOSE!!!!!
Thanks!!!!! |      |
| Memento, March 10, 2011 |
| I bought the other belt clip "kit" sold by GpsCity, which
includes the specific screw-in nub/button for a Garmin
eTrex. I bought this as a backup clip. However since then
it has been easy to think of other devices/items which I
also want to fasten with the same functionality. The
included buttons seem sturdy enough, and even come with
their own circles of 3M double-sided glue-on tape.
All the mounts of this style have the reputation of being a
little fragile/ breakable, if the attached item is jostled
hard. There are two approaches to this. As I did, one can
just accept/ leave this as a desirable "break away" feature.
Replacement belt clips are very inexpensive, if needed.
And I think one also should have a lanyard to any valuable
item anyway.
[I read a good comment by a Boy Scout leader, regarding
winter camping. "It is surprising how much equipment is
lost when it is dropped into the snow."]
Or one can reinforce the bottom of the clip where the button
usually rides. Find a thin metal washer which covers the
bottom curve, cut it into a matching U shape, and glue it
over that part of the belt clip. There is even a YouTube
clip about doing that. The functionality of the clip is
good enough that it is worth the effort. |      |
| John, March 8, 2011 |
| Performs like the original and priced right. | |