So what do you use as a mount?
How does that go with Vibrations
Marcus if your a bit worried about the phone bouncing out you could look at this mount from RAM.http://www.ja-gps.com.au/RAM/ram-hol-pd3u/It is springloaded at the top and the sides are adjustable with locking screws on the back. I use it for my Samsung Android and it works great.
Graham,The benefit I see with the one I posted is that it has claws over and under the phone and if the springs give way it is still held in place and the rider has a chance to grab it before it hits terra firma at about 100 km/h.Not saying the X-grip is bad at all just a bit different.
The is what I love about this place, everyone has different experiences and opinions, I like the look of that mount Sean, although the X-Grip has never failed me, Shiney and I have had a go at trying to get the phone to come out and failed :)
Here is ours been using it for over a year with only positive results.....only change has been the way we do music, no change to the mount system.
Quote from: ST2UP on October 24, 2013, 08:39:27 AMHere is ours been using it for over a year with only positive results.....only change has been the way we do music, no change to the mount system. If I remember correctly, you are using a waterproof case with an iPod Classic for your "In-Flight" entertainment. What is the brand of the case, as I am keen to hard mount my iPod Classic?
you can have my mount (see top pic) if you want for nothing...I got the X-grip today in the post