Electronics : Garmin compatible eTrex Neoprene GPS Carrying Case (Vista, Legend, etc.)

Electronics : Garmin compatible eTrex Neoprene GPS Carrying Case (Vista, Legend, etc.)

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Garmin compatible eTrex Neoprene GPS Carrying Case (Vista, Legend, etc.)

from: Gilsson Technologies



Garmin compatible eTrex Neoprene GPS Carrying Case (Vista, Legend, etc.)
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Product Brand: Gilsson
EAN: 0184165000461
Label: Gilsson Technologies
Product Manufacturer: Gilsson Technologies
Model: Garmin eTrex Neoprene GPS Carrying Case
Publisher: Gilsson Technologies
Studio: Gilsson Technologies


Piece facts:
  • Protective neoprene carrying case for your Garmin eTrex GPS receiver
  • Features belt/backpack clip for your convenience
  • Belt/Bike handlebar strap for additional mounting options
  • Durable neoprene to prevent damage to your Garmin GPS
  • Clear Viny Map/Button Windows for easy viewing & protection




etc.) Legend, (Vista, Case Carrying GPS Neoprene eTrex compatible Garmin






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Specifically designed for the Garmin eTrex GPS, Gilsson's eTrex GPS carrying case ensures optimal protection, accessibility, and offers various carrying options for your convenience. The protective neoprene prevents exposing your Garmin eTrex GPS to rain, dirt or other damaging elements.Gilsson's unique Garmin eTrex GPS case is custom-tailored with a clear map window for easy map viewing and two button windows on the sides for easy button access. lt also features a built-in backback belt hook and a belt/bike handlebar reinforced velcro strap so it can be conveniently secured to your backpack, belt or even your bike/jet ski handlebar.This case is designed for the following systems:Garmin eTrex;Garmin eTrex Legend (not Legend C);Garmin eTrex Vista (not Vista C);Garmin eTrex Summit;Garmin eTrex Venture;Garmin eTrex Camo;Garmin eTrex Mariner.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * not happy with this one ...
My garmin does not line up well in the case. It is always off center. since I often use the USB cable, it is a chore to take it the GPS out of the case all the time. The front side thumb button doesn't like coming out of that hole. I will probably end up getting a different case in the near future.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Works, but not always in the case right
This does the job it is desgned for but the GPS seems to work its way around in the case so the controls are never in the right spot.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Good idea, poorly executed ...
This is the type of case Garmin should have made for their units, and if they did I suspect it would be well made. Unfortunately the Gilsson case is quite poorly made. After 5 months of moderate use the stitching holding the screen window started to come apart. Gilsson said this was normal wear and tear and would not honor their warranty (and didn't bother to send the case back to me). Also the hole around the click stick was starting to tear and the velcro loop was starting to get warn.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good little case.
This case is a good thing for an expensive GPS receiver. This is the only one that I have been able to find that covers the whole unit, including the screen and buttons. The windows are a little misplaced so that the buttons do not fall completely within the window, but they are still useable. It would be perfect if the included plastic clip thing was removable, but there is just enough room to slip a carabiner through the loop. The case will also make it hard to change the batteries or use the data cable. The unit will have to be removed from the case (which is quite an operation) to allow the cable to be plugged in or the back to be removed.



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