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Recent reviews for this item:
Anon, May 11, 2012
I like it but it moves alot. Which it didnt bounce over
all the bumps i hit. Also the roller in the middle was
nice til the third time i use it and it came off and fell
into my air conditioning vent
GDR, January 25, 2012
fits the Oregon snug and secure. The RAM Mounts are
awesome!! I can Go from my pack to the ATV and to the Truck
in seconds! Love the versatility of the mounts for
different applications
Mark, January 23, 2012
Very easy to use - suction cup will attach to anything and
any place as long as it is a smooth surface. With just a
twist of the attachment ring on the suction cup it will
stay in place. It will attach any place on the cart or wind
shield. This holder uses the KISS principle.
Mike, January 2, 2012
I use this mount for my Approach Golf GPS, the suction cup
attachment sticks perfectly to the plastic windshields on Golf
carts, but still comes off easily when you turn the suction
release wheel. I keep the mount in my golf bag when not in
use as it does not take up much space. One other advantage is
that you don't forget your GPS unit in the golf cart at the
end of the round, like I occaisionally did.