Sale Garmin Carabiner Button Clip

Product Description
Garmin Carabiner Button Clip Keep your GPS close at hand with this convenient carabiner button clip. Secure carabiner to your belt, backpack or another strap.
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Product Feature
- GPS mount clips to your belt
- Compatible Units: Approach G5, Colorado 300, Colorado 400c, Colorado 400i, Colorado 400t, Oregon 200, Oregon 300, Oregon 400c
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Garmin carabiner clip
By L. Lambert
I had serious doubts about paying $15 for this thing. Having received it and used it, I can say it is invaluable on long hikes and/or climbs. The shame is on Garmin for not including this thing as a standard feature. They are already sticking you for hundreds of dollars for purchasing a GPS unit, then several more dollars if you want maps on your new GPS unit. They shouldn't nickle and dime the customer to get the equipment to have attachments that should be included in the box when the product is purchased.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect for clipping your GPS to you and forgetting about it.
By Robert M. Rael
I love this item. I attach my GPS to this when I take it out of my truck and clip it to my backpack's sternum strap or my belt. Then I can hike and basically forget about the GPS, but I know it will be safely attached to me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Good product
By Rickster
I used to have the clip version, and I loved it because it tightly secured my GPS unit to the shoulder strap of my backpack. One of the features it lacked was a carabiner that could be hooked up horizontally to vertical a strap, so that the clip could then be attached vertically to the carabiner. Therefore, it always took time to figure out how to secure the unit on a new backpack. Recently however, I was careless and broke the clip.
I then decided to replace the broken clip with the one that already comes with the carabiner thinking it would take care of the previous issue, and it did, but unfortunately the webbing strap that attaches the carabiner to the back of the GPS unit is too long, and so when hiking, the unit dangles all over the place.
I now have to spend time folding the webbing onto itself so as to shorten its length, and fix the GPS unit into position. I wish the features of the two clips were combined for superb convenience and performance.
Oveerall it's a great and sturdy product, though.
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