PORTABLE FRICTION BEANBAG DASHBOARD MOUNT FOR APPLE IPOD, IPHONE, ZUNE MEDIA PLAYER, BLACKBERRY, MOTOROLA RAZR, MP3 PLAYER OR GARMIN COLOR ETREX, NUVI 200 200W 350 360 650 660 750 760 SERIES, MAGELLAN ROADMATE GPS MAESTRO 3100 3140 3200 3250 4000 4040 4050 4250, ROADMATE 2000 MIO C230 C720T, TOMTOM ONE, ONEXL, GO 720 920T LOWRANCE NAVIGON GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEMS.

Product Description
Gilsson Portable Beanbag Mount is a good bottom to mountain your Garmin, Magellan, Mio, TomTom, Mio, Lowrance, Motorola, Apple iPod, iPhone, Blackberry, Cell Phone, MP3 or alternative unstable wiring devices. This beanbag weighs roughly 2 pounds, usually complicated sufficient to have certain your electronic device stay during a same place notwithstanding of remarkable or sudden maneuvering. We tested it in assorted sedans as well as sports cars as well as found a beanbag mountain really fast as well as functions great. This is a contingency for California as well as Minnesota drivers where state laws demarcate a make make make use of of of of windshield suction crater mount. Please note this beanbag mountain requires a make make make use of of of of a bound marine, dashboard or suction crater pedestal (such as Gilsson Universal Suction Cup Mount as well as Universal Holder), so your existent bound marine, dashboard or suction crater pedestal can be cumulative to a detachable image upon a beanbag mountain base. This is unstable mountain is additionally great, since it does not leave any nauseous glue residues upon your dashboard as well as allows we to censor a GPS from thieves when exiting your vehicle. This beanbag mountain is identical to Garmin 010-10908-00 as well as 010-10306-00 Friction Portable Beanbag Mount. We plea we to compare: Our beanbag mountain is some-more fast than Garmin as well as alternative brands, due to a design/construction, with wider as well as heavier perimeter. Please note, this object is a unstable beanbag mountain during a bottom as well as does not embody a suction crater pedestal as well as a concept GPS hilt nor a GPS themselves. Those equipment have been enclosed in a 2nd as well as 3rd cinema for painting purposes only.
- Non-skid Neoprene Design, Portable Beanbag, Leaves no residue. More Stable than Garmin as well as alternative brands !!
- Great Portable Base for your Garmin Magellan Mio Lowrance TomGPS, Apple iPod, iPhone, Blackberry,
- Also good for your Blackberry, GPS, Palm, Zune, Smartphones, Media Player as well as MP3 devices.
- Similar to Garmin Part # 010-10908-00 as well as 010-10306-00
- A MUST for California as well as Minnisota Drivers where state laws demarcate make make make use of of of of windshield mount.
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Jack Hale on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 3:41 pm
I LOVE MY PAD VERY MUCH A GOOD REASON I LIVE IN CALIFORNIA CANNO’T USE A SUCTION CUP ON WINDSHIELD.
ALSO WORKS GOOD ON THE CONSOLE
Rating: 5 / 5
Stefanie on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 3:43 pm
Great. The square shape fits perfectly in the square inlay of my Jeep Grand Cherokee. It has a firm friction grip and doesn’t tip over from the wight of my TomTom One XL (which is a large gps). The only thing with the product is that the suction cup from my TomTom usually has a firm suction to the windshield but did not stick well to this bean bag mount. I used the plastic adhesive disk that came with my TomTom and stuck it to this mount and now the suction cup holds perfectly.
Rating: 5 / 5
P. D. Davidson on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 5:48 pm
Outstanding for mounting my GPS unit. Stays where it’s laid. Allows for most appropriate location for GPS unit. It’s great.
Rating: 5 / 5
Daryl Denton on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 8:26 pm
This GPS pad works great. I use it for a Magellan 4000 GPS and it holds it securely on the dash of my Honda van and also on a Nissan truck. It does not slide around or move even when breaking hard or stopping suddenly. It is easy to set off the dash into the floor when I need to get out and leave the vehicle. I highly recommend this mounting pad if you don’t want to have a GPS mounted to your windshield.
Rating: 5 / 5
S. O'rourke on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 10:45 pm
It’s hard to believe that your GPS doesn’t go flying off the dashboard when using this weighted beanbag mount, but it absolutely doesn’t. And it’s much easier to use than a suction-cup mount, particularly if you live in an area where you need to remove or hide your GPS.
Rating: 5 / 5