HDFMB-2: i.Trek V2 Open Front Heavy Duty Friction Mount Base for Garmin, TomTom, Magellan GPS Devices

Posted on 06 December 2009

HDFMB-2: i.Trek V2 Open Front Heavy Duty Friction Mount Base for Garmin, TomTom, Magellan GPS Devices

WINDSHIELD PEDESTAL NOT INCLUDED. MOUNT BASE ONLY.

The new open front design is suitable for devices with power jack located on the bottom of the unit.

Ideal for California and Minnesota drivers where windshield mounting solution is illegal by state law.

Attach your windshield GPS device to this heavy duty friction mount base and transform into a console mount. It sits securely on your dash, console, or any other surface. It can be removed easily for use in another vehicle. This mount base works Garmin, TomTom, Mio, Magellan, and most of GPS devices utilizing windshield mount.

Product Specification:
-Product Weight: 1 Kg (2.2 lb)
-Mounting Surface Diameter: 80 mm
-Product Diameter: 15 0mm

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3 Responses to “HDFMB-2: i.Trek V2 Open Front Heavy Duty Friction Mount Base for Garmin, TomTom, Magellan GPS Devices”

  1. Ulani says:
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    I got a brand new Tom Tom One and immediately applied the adhesive disk to my windshield. Then as I was reading the instructions (and another review), I found out that California (and Minnesota) have laws against Navigational devices being applied to windshields. That disc was a nightmare to remove with even my sharpest knife! Not to mention using a razor black to scrape the remaining glue off.

    The Trek V2 is perfect for most GPS devices, especially Tom Tom One’s as the Tom Tom sits lower than most devices. It feels like a heavy beanbag with a rubber bottom that resists movement. It’s slightly bulky, but not too intrusive. I just placed the Trek V2 on my dashboard with the Tom Tom and it doesn’t move! No sticky waste and I can store it in my glove compartment. I have not seen how it will react to slamming on the brakes at 55 mph and I hope I don’t have to! However, it does not move in even the sharpest of turns. Great invention!

  2. Vida says:
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    This is an incredibly stable pad. Awesome in fact. I had tried the Bracketron UFM-100BL Nav-Mat GPS Friction Dash Pad and it slid all over. It endangered not only the unit but me and my passengers. It knonked my wife on the knee pretty hard. You had to constantly be on edge that it would fall off.

    This item though is like super-glue. It sticks on EVERY turn and I am using it on the same exact dashboard the Bracketron would slide constantly on. This has not slid once on any turn, sharp U-turns included. I can not get it to budge. As an added bonus it is much smaller than the Bracketron hence easier to transfer between cars or stick in a glove department. It is usually priced higher than the Bracketron but it will be the best extra few dollars you have spent.

  3. Ting says:

    I kept having problems with my GPS staying stuck to the windshield with shifting humidity… this is definitely the answer. It doesn’t look like it’ll stay put on the dash, but it’s got a non-slip bottom, and it’s hefty enough to stay in one place. The GPS stays where it’s supposed to, and the mount has never moved unless I was trying to move it. Works absoultely perfectly.


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