- Restraint System for your GPS Product
- Keeps Unit Secure
- Non-Skid Design
Product Description
Everything has its place and so does your StreetPilot GPS unit. Attach your GPS unit to this non-skid friction mount and don't worry about it. It can't slide off when you are driving in traffic, so it sits securely on your dash, console, or any other surface. And you can remove it for use in another vehicle. This mount works with the iQue 3600, GPS ll/ GPS V, GEKO 101/201, EMAP Series, STREEPILOT, ETREX and RINO 110/120.... More >>
Garmin Beanbag for Portable Friction Mount for Garmin GPS Units
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Lies, Lies, Lies! When purchasing said mount on Yahoo the description states this mount can be used with the Garmin Nuvi 350!!!!!!!!! Lies, Lies, Lies!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
The holder that came with the GPS is the suction cup that has to be stuck on the wind shield or a smooth surface. The problem is that the suction cup was black plastic that after some time it will get dry and stop working. That’s why I bought this one. You can put it anywhere – on the dashboard on the chair next to you. The good thing is that it solve the problem, I have only one setback, it is a bit chunck!
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought the mount for my c340 streepilot and it didn’t work. Amazon please do something.
Rating: 1 / 5
For those of us without a perfectly flat and shiny surface on which to put the suction cup, and hate, or aren’t allowed to use the windshield, this represents the perfect choice when trying to stabilize your Garmin unit. There’s no wobble, no shaking and easy movement when you want it.
The only downside is that it does not come with a small necked cradle for the garmin, and I had to buy the rubber legged dash mount (which wobbles terribly on the dash) because it had the suitable cradle.
Other than that, this is the mount for your Garmin; you’ll never want another one.
Rating: 4 / 5
I use it with a Garmin StreetPilot 7200, which is a fairly large, even somewhat clunky GPS with a large 7-inch screen. The screen does vibrate just a bit when going down the road, but nothing major. I have it sitting on the dash of an Armada, inside a slightly crevassed area just to the right of my steering wheel/main console. It sits perfectly, so I can see it with my bi-focal sunglasses and still clearly see the road. I have had no problems with it sliding off or tipping. It has a locking mechanism at the bottom, which I cannot slide over to lock the mount connection because the Garmin GPS is already wedged so tightly into the beanbag mount; no big deal though…doubt I would use it anyway, I don’t see the need since it fits so securely without it. It is a well-made beanbag mount that I think will last a while and I got it for a great price here on Amazon.
Rating: 5 / 5