Garmin Colorado/Oregon/eTrex Series GPS Handlebar Mount
- Quick-release allows easy GPS removal for hand-held operation or security when you're away from your bike
- Installation of the bracket to your GPS will not effect its operational performance
- Mount is compatible with the eTrex 10, 20 and 30; it is not compatible with older eTrex units
- The Garmin Colorado/Oregon/eTrex Series GPS handlebar mount includes mounting hardware and instructions
Imported.
| Best use | Travel |
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May 4, 2014Wroked as Expected
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Jun 7, 2013I'll disagree with prior negatives...I use this with an eTrex 30... it doesn't spin round & round, and the GPS has never popped loose even on rough trails. Prior negative comments may have been due to using it with larger/heavi...
Read More I use this with an eTrex 30... it doesn't spin round & round, and the GPS has never popped loose even on rough trails. Prior negative comments may have been due to using it with larger/heavier GPS models, so keep that in mind. -
Apr 3, 2013Not a secure mountOK, so I've been an REI member since the 1960's, and REI mostly gets it right, but this GPS mount is a split personality: the plastic clip works fine, but the zip ties allow it to swivel aro...
Read More OK, so I've been an REI member since the 1960's, and REI mostly gets it right, but this GPS mount is a split personality: the plastic clip works fine, but the zip ties allow it to swivel around on the mountain bike handlebar like a drunk monkey. Yes, I used two sets of pliers to pull them tight. Would return it but already used/cut the ties. If only a BOLT to secure it! -
Sep 7, 2012Will loose gps on trail if not modifiedAs stated in earlier reviews, you can easily loose your GPS on mt bike trail. I did on 1st usage, had to backtrack 1/2 mile to find my brand new oregon on ground with scrath on touchscreen....
Read More As stated in earlier reviews, you can easily loose your GPS on mt bike trail. I did on 1st usage, had to backtrack 1/2 mile to find my brand new oregon on ground with scrath on touchscreen. Zipties attach around bars, so GPS will rotate upside down. I fixed by drilling additional hole on mount and added another ziptie to brake cable to prevent rotation. -
Jul 14, 2012Does not lock GPSLost my Garmin the first time I used it while mountain biking. Needs to have a safety cable or more positive locking mechanism. Zip ties do not hold the unit stable on rough trails.
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Aug 9, 2011...It's not safe! While I rode my mountain bike my Oregon dropped twice!
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Jul 12, 2010Works grestPicked this up for a back country mountain bike trip to use with my Dakota 10. This mount held the GPS securely thru all kinds of riding. Buying a second mount for my road bike. One tip: don...
Read More Picked this up for a back country mountain bike trip to use with my Dakota 10. This mount held the GPS securely thru all kinds of riding. Buying a second mount for my road bike. One tip: don't tighten the zip ties too much right away. Leave a tiny bit of slack until you find the best position for you to see the screen while riding then give them a final cinch. -
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Read More I bought this for a 50 mile fin bike ride because I didnt want my GPS dangling off the back of my backpack. Ordered a ship to store which took way less time than ordering to my home from Garmin so I got it right in time and saved on shipping. Put in on the morning of the ride and the GPS was solid the whole way, was able to see how long we had to go which made the ride more enjoyable, way better than stopping and taking of the backpack just to see where we were. Simple but works great.