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I had to cancel the order and start all over again.Ozzie The description in the display is misleading. There is no way to get a mount by itself, so why even have this item. if there were a way to attach a GPS to it. We got the bean bag ONLY and could not mount the GPS. When we phoned the help desk, we got someone who had such an accent we couldn't understand her and don't think she could understand well either, because I carefully described my problem and she assured we would get the right thing, but we didn't. The required mount is NOT the one that comes with your GPS. Offering a "beanbag only" makes no sense to me.The item is fine and works well.
We already had a mount that came with the GPS, but we didn't know it was different than the one required for the beanbag. We got another bean bag ONLY on our re-order. I suggest you don't even offer this item -- bean bag ONLY. In fact, the bean bag with the mount is cheaper than the beanbag only. We wanted a bean bag WITH the little post on which to mount the GPS.
This allows us to bring our GPS along and just sit it on any dash. This is excellent because it is not attached to anything. We often fly and rent cars. Also our state does not allow the GPS to be attached to the windsheild.
Great product. Holds GPS when it is in use and easily stores out of sight when it is not needed.
The Garmin 7200 comes with the back support that slides into this beanbag and locks. Placed it on the dash of a Ford Explorer and had no problems driving from Delaware to Indiana and even through the curvy mountain roads of West Virginia. Bought this for the Garmin 7200 (7-inch screen). I wondered if this item would be able to properly support the large size and weight of the 7200, but it works like a charm.
It is a well-made beanbag mount that I think will last a while and I got it for a great price here on Amazon. It sits perfectly, so I can see it with my bi-focal sunglasses and still clearly see the road. I have it sitting on the dash of an Armada, inside a slightly crevassed area just to the right of my steering wheel/main console. It has a locking mechanism at the bottom, which I cannot slide over to lock the mount connection because the Garmin GPS is already wedged so tightly into the beanbag mount; no big deal though.doubt I would use it anyway, I don't see the need since it fits so securely without it. I use it with a Garmin StreetPilot 7200, which is a fairly large, even somewhat clunky GPS with a large 7-inch screen. The screen does vibrate just a bit when going down the road, but nothing major. I have had no problems with it sliding off or tipping.
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