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I had one of these. I really liked it. The only fault I had was that I had to glance down too far to look at the screen, which was awkward for satnav. But after one long day's ride (~600 miles), I found that the dust in the air had accumulated under it and scratched my tank badly.
They seem a great idea, but even though the holder itself might not scratch the tank, the dust in the air will.
I had one of these. I really liked it. The only fault I had was that I had to glance down too far to look at the screen, which was awkward for satnav. But after one long day's ride (~600 miles), I found that the dust in the air had accumulated under it and scratched my tank badly.
They seem a great idea, but even though the holder itself might not scratch the tank, the dust in the air will.
I had one for my iPhone 5 and gave it to a friend. Lots of trips with it being used, and no scratches caused by "accumulated dust in the air". The only problem I had was the color fading on the pouch itself.
Last edited by lowend73; Apr 30, 2015 at 12:47 AM.
Send phone size and I'll check. Thanks
No scratches on my black tank. Selling b/c I now connect via Bluetooth so I can keep my phone in my pocket.
I have one and use it all the time...love it. It will fit an iPhone 5, no problem. And you can still operate the touch screen of your phone through the plastic top on the pouch (like magic!). I paid $45 for mine which I thought was BS until I started using it. Well worth it for $45 a steal at $25!
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