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Just mounted my Riders Claw for my iPhone this evening. I have to say its a quality product, heavy duty metal with a quality finish. I got the black model and would recommend it to anyone that's looking for a phone holder. It comes with an 18" and 36" aux cable depending on which side you want to mount it.
I plan on just getting a 2nd car charger and plugging it into the cigarette lighter unless anyone here has a better idea.
By the way I'm no way affiliated with Riders Claw I just researched a bunch of different mounts and liked this one the best.
$114.00????!!!!!!! WOW!!!!
My issue with that is I usually have a Otterbox" Case on my phone so it wouldnt work for me- I would prefer one of those adjustable ones, But I think I will just keep mine in my windshield bag for that price
$114.00????!!!!!!! WOW!!!!
My issue with that is I usually have a Otterbox" Case on my phone so it wouldnt work for me- I would prefer one of those adjustable ones, But I think I will just keep mine in my windshield bag for that price
They make one that you can keep your otterbox on, you can see it on their site. I bought one of those for my father in law. I don't keep my phone in an otterbox so I got the mount for slim cases.
You're right about them being pricey.
Last edited by Steve Jenkins; Mar 17, 2013 at 08:09 PM.
I agree with the price is a little high. I also have the Otterbox case so this is what I did
Looking down while your riding is not a good idea. The RidersClaw is pricey but it does look good. My set up is for a Nano. Not the best picture but you get the idea.....
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