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Had no idea Quad Lock made a version of its iPhone mount for golf. Many cyclists including myself included swear by this iPhone mount. I’ve tried similar and they’ve all had problems, Quad Lock is easy to install, phone snaps in in a cinch, and it hasn’t given me any problems in 5 years or so and the roads I bike on are bumpy. Phone has never fallen off.

Since I already have the case, just need to get the mount and put it on the buggy. I’ve been using my car phone mount and it’s a pain moving it back and forth. This will make things easier. 
 


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The case is somewhat bulky because of the quad lock bump thing, though, no?

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32 minutes ago, iacas said:

The case is somewhat bulky because of the quad lock bump thing, though, no?

It’s pretty slim. I’ll take a photo when I get to my bike. 

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The locking part of the case is pretty slim. Never knew they made a golf cart version. I love the one I have on my commuting bike. ED1C37F1-E9F1-452A-9FF8-709B9705AC75.thumb.jpeg.0a10367e4aa2ba513a2beb3dd20c951e.jpegFBD98817-0EEB-4BC8-AB04-229F448A7694.thumb.jpeg.f0c817e92ad2da87c5bef770b61eef09.jpeg605187E9-2CC9-4CEB-AD12-921952A5D6CA.thumb.jpeg.678459feccb6f0c73e6bec6900834186.jpeg

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Thanks. I feel like for golf its overkill but could obviously see how you would want that much of a lock on a road bike or something like that.

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Gotta admit, Instagram's ad targeting was spot on in this instance.

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7 hours ago, iacas said:

Thanks. I feel like for golf its overkill but could obviously see how you would want that much of a lock on a road bike or something like that.

It's kind of like Apple's ecosystem. Once you have the holder thingy you get the mount for the bike and then the armband mount for running, you're like, might as well get it for the golf cart.

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