Garmin Handlebar Mount

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Garmin Handlebar Mount -
Handlebar mount bracket... Snap your GPS unit into this secure handlebar mount and it's ready to ride. Mount fits up to a one-inch diameter bar and is perfect for your bike, motorcycle or ATV. Includes hardware and instructions.

Features:

  • Quick-release allows easy GPS removal for hand-held operation or security when you're away from your bike
  • Mount is compatible with the eTrex 10, 20 and 30; it is not compatible with older eTrex units
  • Installation of the bracket to your GPS will not effect its operational performance
  • The Garmin Colorado/Oregon/eTrex Series GPS handlebar mount includes mounting hardware and instructions
REI

This Garmin Colorado/Oregon/eTrex Series GPS handlebar mount lets you install your Garmin GPS securely on your bike's handlebar for convenient access.

Imported.

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Activity:Travel
Compatible with:eTrex Camo, eTrex Legend, eTrex Summit, eTrex Venture, eTrex Vista, eTrex, eTrex H
Part Number:010-10267-00
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Garmin Handlebar Mount Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Performed remarkably well!

I purchased the mount for my Garmin 76C to use on my mountain bike. I can get turned around in the woods sometimes. I was concerned about whether or not the mount could handle being on a mountain bike handlebar and the beating it would take. I didn't want my GPS to fly off & break. I rode a pretty technical single track last night that had alot of roots and rocks. The mount did great! I am very pleased with it.
Beerologist at WestMarine.com on 10/10/2011

Works grest

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.
Mtn Biker Dan at REI on 07/07/2010

Negative Reviews:

Not a secure mount

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!
BikeReno at REI on 04/04/2013

Does not lock GPS

Lost 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.
grand806 at REI on 07/07/2012

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It's not safe! While I rode my mountain bike my Oregon dropped twice!
Coyote Pinto at REI on 08/08/2011

Neutral Reviews:

Will loose gps on trail if not modified

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.
jdcos at REI on 09/09/2012