GPSMAP 60C gear.
GPSMAP 60C gear.
I've been contemplating forking out some bucks and getting the gen-yoo-ine garmin suction cup mounting bracket (about $59) and a new clear faced carry case ($36). Before I did, has anyone else tried these ridgey-didge versions? Are they any good?
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Re: GPSMAP 60C gear.
The RAM mounts are a lot better. They don't suffer from spine breakage.SteelRat wrote:I've been contemplating forking out some bucks and getting the gen-yoo-ine garmin suction cup mounting bracket (about $59) and a new clear faced carry case ($36). Before I did, has anyone else tried these ridgey-didge versions? Are they any good?
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Hi, had my suction mount for a little over a year now. Three observations:
- The suction cup seems to have less suction than i've seen with other mounts (RAM etc). It still holds, though in the NQ sun i find that the mount will fall off unexpectantly (more than likely due to the amount of heat generated and the drying effect on the rubber cup).
- The plastic style, with two articulated arms, means the GPS can vibrate too much for my liking. I generally rest the bottom of the GPS mount on the dash to add stability. I'm sure RAM mounts, for their price and style, would be better at preventing this.
- The ratchet dial which tilts the GPS around 360 degrees is rather weak for my liking. To view the GPS square on in most cars involve a slight twist of the suction cup are when mounting and a subsequent tilt of this dial setting. At times the GPS will not sit vertically due to it spinning slightly, especially on 4wd tracks. There needs to be a locking mechanism, not unlike the removable marine base, to fix the GPS in place when happy.
All in all, an ok product for the price.
As for the carry case, most damage to my 60CS has been to the antannae as i generally try to protect the screen at all costs. The "rubber" antannae area wears over time to a smooth feel, due to it rubbing on everything known to man. I would prefer if they produced a full cover for the 60C/S though i realise reception etc becomes a problem.
HTH
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- The suction cup seems to have less suction than i've seen with other mounts (RAM etc). It still holds, though in the NQ sun i find that the mount will fall off unexpectantly (more than likely due to the amount of heat generated and the drying effect on the rubber cup).
- The plastic style, with two articulated arms, means the GPS can vibrate too much for my liking. I generally rest the bottom of the GPS mount on the dash to add stability. I'm sure RAM mounts, for their price and style, would be better at preventing this.
- The ratchet dial which tilts the GPS around 360 degrees is rather weak for my liking. To view the GPS square on in most cars involve a slight twist of the suction cup are when mounting and a subsequent tilt of this dial setting. At times the GPS will not sit vertically due to it spinning slightly, especially on 4wd tracks. There needs to be a locking mechanism, not unlike the removable marine base, to fix the GPS in place when happy.
All in all, an ok product for the price.
As for the carry case, most damage to my 60CS has been to the antannae as i generally try to protect the screen at all costs. The "rubber" antannae area wears over time to a smooth feel, due to it rubbing on everything known to man. I would prefer if they produced a full cover for the 60C/S though i realise reception etc becomes a problem.
HTH
Agsmky
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I'm onto my second of these after breaking the first one trying to get it off the windscreen - talk about good suctionDooghan wrote:Why not go down to your local $2 shop and see if you can pick up a mobile phone holder. I pick up this one about a year ago for $4. Works really well. Sometime I can't get it of the windscreen because the suction is that good.
The are quite flimsy, but at $4 you can destroy 10 of them and still be financially in front.
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I can vouch for the mobile-phone holder. Got one of those and then headed into Woolies supermarket and found (in their little hardware section) some really neat suction mounts with hooks on them. Off to Bunnings for some aluminium and, after a few holes and wingnuts, I have a neat strong suction mount for the GPS. I had previously made a similar one for my old GPS12 as well, which survived rough desert trecks in a 4WD as well as general road motoring.
I've actually got one of the $4 phone holders pictured above. Originally had it for the GPS12, but have found with the MAP60C that it tends to leap outwards if the road gets a bit rough. Mind you, this is only when the 12V lighter cable is attached, as it tends to push the GPS too far forward to be gripped properly on the sides. I am also still using an old leather mobile phone clip case to carry and protect it. Also had it for the GPS12 (a PERFECT fit), the stetch sides and totally clear front still accomodate the 60C, and protect the antenna.
Re: GPSMAP 60C gear.
My kids would probably break the "gen-yoo-ine" version, hence why we purchased the RAM unit. It cost a lot more, but is worth every cent, and then some. My kids could almost swing off it.SteelRat wrote:I've been contemplating forking out some bucks and getting the gen-yoo-ine garmin suction cup mounting bracket - Are they any good?
In speaking to the shop/distributer, I was told that they get several returns of the "gen-yoo-ine" article. When I asked about the RAM unit I was told that if Ever it broke, it would be replaced on the spot. It can be manouvered into almost any position, stays put, has almost no movement, & is damn strong!
P.S. I once watched Muzza place a piece of wide clear sticky tape accross the screen of his GPS unit. I have copied this & am very grateful for this simple idea. This has prevented my screen from getting scratched many times. When damaged, simply peel it off to reveal a safe n sound screen underneath.
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I've a Legend Colour.
The rubber seal around the outside is all loose. I put this down to attempting to use mobile phone holders. Not much chop.
Now I use this one:
I've got some velcro on the bottom and in each car and move it around.
It's fantastic, is money well spent and worth paying the good $$ for.
The rubber seal around the outside is all loose. I put this down to attempting to use mobile phone holders. Not much chop.
Now I use this one:
I've got some velcro on the bottom and in each car and move it around.
It's fantastic, is money well spent and worth paying the good $$ for.
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Sadly a known Garmin problem, common on all of them whether they have been mishandled or not.Cached wrote:I've a Legend Colour.
The rubber seal around the outside is all loose. I put this down to attempting to use mobile phone holders. Not much chop.
Its the glue they use to stick the rubber down with, I dont think it is just right for Aust conditions.
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