Electronics : Garmin Swiveling Automotive Mount for eTrex (010-10274-00)

Electronics : Garmin Swiveling Automotive Mount for eTrex (010-10274-00)

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Garmin Swiveling Automotive Mount for eTrex (010-10274-00)

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Garmin Swiveling Automotive Mount for eTrex (010-10274-00)
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Street Price: $34.99
Gaunz Org Price: $25.77
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Binding: Accessory
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759026356
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10274-00
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Restraint System for your GPS Product
  • Keeps Unit Secure
  • Mount Swivels & Tilts, So It Can Be Adjusted to the Best Viewing Angle
  • Works with eTrex, eTrex Camo, eTrex Summit, eTrex Venture, eTrex Legend and eTrex Vista




(010-10274-00) eTrex for Mount Automotive Swiveling Garmin






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This mounting bracket has all the qualities you're looking for: lightweight, portable, adjustable. Bracket is jointed, allowing you to position your GPS out of the sun's glare. Comes with temporary and permanent adhesive disks that adhere the mount base to the dash.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * not working with Vista HCx ...
As other reviews have mentioned, it doesn't fit units with removable MMC card in the battery compartment, the instruction does mention that the original back cover has to be used, and needed to be screwed to the base of the mount structure. Well I did find out the screw, but it doesn't fit to the screw hole of my GPS unit. I had to get to a hardware store to find out the matching screw.
I'm surprise there weren't a lot of people complaining about this design defect. Just a warning that if you have a MMC capable units, better double check.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - etrex vista automotive mount (010-10274-00)
Mount works good. I have it in my truck using the temporary mounting adhesive. It holds real well and I haven't tried taking it off of my dash. Will be interesting to see how the adhesive holds up in the winter when the temperatures dip down below 0 deg. F.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * A little pron to vibration ...
It works well, but does allow a little vibration. The reason is two things...the first is its "fold up" design. The mere fact that it has to "fold up", makes it pron to amplify vibration.

The second is the way it mounts to the base plate. Even when locked, the mount can still move up and down slightly. This movement will amplify at the unit due to leverage.

Dont get me wrong...it works well, I would have like to se it tighter tho.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great item if you get the eTrex Legend Cx
I highly recommend getting the auto-mount if you get the eTrex Legend Cx. It is easy to attach to the car dashboard. The only reason I am not giving it a full 5 stars is because I have a Jeep Liberty and the sticky stuff that it came with did not want to stick to the textured dashboard near the heater blowers.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Been great so far! ...
I bought this mount to use on my atv for hunting season.It fit perfectly on my gas tank and kept my gps close to me, also in this position, The handle bars keep it protected from tree limbs and mud.The gps can be quickly removed from the mount with the push of a little tab behind the unit,or you can remove the whole assembly leaving only the round base piece in place. I know this is not the "intended" use for this style mount,but so far it's held up great for me.

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