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Recent reviews for this item:
GreaseMonkey, July 30, 2012
This mount is great for mountain biking. You can get the GPS
3+ units cheap, so it makes sense. Glad they still have this
mount available. It holds the GPS securely, but easy to put
the GPS in and out. Also has a hole for a lanyard just in
case. This mount works perfectly with the RAM handlebar mount
loop.
Ringo, November 1, 2011
This is a sturdy cradle for the indicated Garmin handhelds.
I had one before this that lasted forever, until I lost it.
My only complaint is that the GPS rattles in the mount a
bit although it is held securely. It's just a bit "loose".
Mark, June 9, 2011
Awesume mount for the older Garmin GPS III or V. Sturdy,
well made. Locks in GPS solid. Has detail like a loop to
hook your hand strap to, and the lock screw hole in the
back to lock you GPS in just in case it should get knocked
loose. I use this older GPS because you can see the display
in direct bright sunlight.
Larry, February 3, 2009
Strong and secure mounting for GPS. I use on a
dual sport bike and cover some pretty rough roads.
No possibility of the GPS bouncing out.