Recommend a good phone mount.

JoeBlow

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I know Quadlock seems to be the industry standard but I'm looking for something less "permanent" and I don't particularly want another phone case. I would only use it when trying to find trails using something like TrailForks, once I've found the trail and I'm on it, typically downhill, single track, I want to put my phone away. So I want something fairly sturdy that doesn't wobble about on the fire trails and is easily removed. I wouldn't expect one of those rubber ones to withstand gnarly trails but a good one may be good enough.

Or should I just bite the bullet and get a Quadlock?

Al
 

simonk

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Jan 27, 2020
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I’ve seen phones come off Quadlock’s, so if you value your mobile device, I wouldn’t bother.
 

JoeBlow

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I’ve seen phones come off Quadlock’s, so if you value your mobile device, I wouldn’t bother.
I wouldn't trust anything on a gnarly trail but that is not my requirement and why I want something that is robust enough for mild trails but easily removable. I don't mind paying for the best but again I don't think that what I am looking for needs to be the rolls royce for every situation. I feel sure that one of the rubber style models will do the job but some seem to be better than others so I'm looking for recommendations.

Al
 
Jan 19, 2019
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Have a look at the SP Connect system with the micro steam mount.
I use this and it works great and holds the phone like hell (tested it on different down hill trails).

 

stiv674

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I use a Quadlock 'out front' mount, just mounted it round the other way, works really well. I wouldn't trust any mount at a bike park etc but for general trail riding I haven't had any issues...

I appreciate you didn't want to go down that route but I tried a couple of others before that weren't good enough.

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MPJ

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My solution was Quadlock with universal stick on mount. Reason being is I use my daughters old Huawei P8 for putting on the Quadlock while my lovely expensive phone stays safe and snug in my back pack.
 

JoeBlow

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I'm thinking more along the lines of removable rubber gizmos. The problem is some are virtually useless so I was hoping personal recommendations would narrow things down a bit.

Al
 

Sophie777

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Jul 3, 2018
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Cheers Sophie, that's the kind of thing I'm looking for. My concern however is that this design seems to cover a lot of screen real estate. Have you used one?

Al
Sorry haven't used it; waiting to receive it from Amazon.
I also didn't want something permanent; wanted something I could get on and off easily.
I think you can strategically place the straps so that important areas of the screen are not obscured too much.
This YouTuber has a review of phone mounts:

If you want to go straight to elastic mounts; those are reviewed at 6min42sec.
 

Cabby.

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Apr 17, 2020
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Can I ask why the obsession with having your phone out in front of you ?

Phones are in the region nowadays of about a grand (yes I know they can be cheaper) yet some of you want to strap it right at a potential danger point for it, for what reason ? Is it in case you get a facebook message :rolleyes: or awaiting an important business call :geek:
 

JoeBlow

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Try reading the original OP before posting a judgemental reply. I thought I had explained myself satisfactorily. While using TrailForks it's inconvenient to have to keep stopping to delve into my pocket or pack for the phone. So convenience for navigation, not obsession as you rather disparagingly imply.
 
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Sophie777

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Can I ask why the obsession with having your phone out in front of you ?

Phones are in the region nowadays of about a grand (yes I know they can be cheaper) yet some of you want to strap it right at a potential danger point for it, for what reason ? Is it in case you get a facebook message :rolleyes: or awaiting an important business call :geek:
Like the OP answered, for GPS navigation.
 

stiv674

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Can I ask why the obsession with having your phone out in front of you ?

Phones are in the region nowadays of about a grand (yes I know they can be cheaper) yet some of you want to strap it right at a potential danger point for it, for what reason ? Is it in case you get a facebook message :rolleyes: or awaiting an important business call :geek:

They do have other uses you know :rolleyes: I use a £120 rugged phone as a GPS device while my 'expensive' phone is safely tucked up in my backpack.
 

stiv674

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I'm thinking more along the lines of removable rubber gizmos. The problem is some are virtually useless so I was hoping personal recommendations would narrow things down a bit.

Al

The Quadlock I mentioned takes about 10 seconds to remove if required. You would have to buy a rugged case to stick the mount to though.
 

JoeBlow

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The Quadlock I mentioned takes about 10 seconds to remove if required. You would have to buy a rugged case to stick the mount to though.
I may well end up getting the Quadlock as it gets good reviews but I'm reluctant to have to change my iPhone protective case to accommodate fitting so that does count against it for the moment.

Al
 

seacapn

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I jump my levo 4 ' plus in the air and my Lezyn phone mount and phone dont move a inch. Hands down to Lezyn. They are next level engineering and home based my home town SLO,CA. Mass props . They got a bunch of cool gear for your bike. Big name in the biking industry. Check em out ..... Cheers
 

stiv674

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I may well end up getting the Quadlock as it gets good reviews but I'm reluctant to have to change my iPhone protective case to accommodate fitting so that does count against it for the moment.

Al

Quadlock do specific cases for most iPhones, although it will be a bit chunkier than the one you've got now I expect.
 

JoeBlow

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Quadlock do specific cases for most iPhones, although it will be a bit chunkier than the one you've got now I expect.
Which is one of the reasons I am reluctant to go down that route. But never say never ;)

Perhaps I'm not being clear enough. i acknowledge the limitations and advantages of the Quadlock but I'm specifically looking for personal experience of the rubber/silicon type as presented by Sophi777.

Al
 

BLOJOE

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Sep 2, 2020
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I use a Quadlock 'out front' mount, just mounted it round the other way, works really well. I wouldn't trust any mount at a bike park etc but for general trail riding I haven't had any issues...

I appreciate you didn't want to go down that route but I tried a couple of others before that weren't good enough.

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I was in the exact same dilemna then saw a review on Youtube where the guy jumped the bike in addition to taking it down rough trails and it didn't budge so quickly purchased a Quadlock. Delivery was very fast - USA, CA - a few days.

Mounted it exactly like above (except I spun around the disc so "Quad lock" is not upside down - yes I'm thaat OCD) and took it out this last weekend. ROCK SOLID on an iPhoneXS granted I didn't try anything too crazy but was very pleased...

Main reason I got it, like others have mentioned, is that it seems everytime I ride on new trails I get lost so wanted to use the nav feature on Trailforks. It worked awesome and the only issue I had was just the phone's screen would wash out in direct sunlight but that's not the holders fault! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

The other side note is that the case really is of high quality... It's like made of a high quality rubber and fits perfectly. I like it better than the OE Apple leather case I had. Downside is you can get it in any color as long as it's black... :-(
 

stiv674

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Mar 4, 2019
777
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Wiltshire
I was in the exact same dilemna then saw a review on Youtube where the guy jumped the bike in addition to taking it down rough trails and it didn't budge so quickly purchased a Quadlock. Delivery was very fast - USA, CA - a few days.

Mounted it exactly like above (except I spun around the disc so "Quad lock" is not upside down - yes I'm thaat OCD) and took it out this last weekend. ROCK SOLID on an iPhoneXS granted I didn't try anything too crazy but was very pleased...

Main reason I got it, like others have mentioned, is that it seems everytime I ride on new trails I get lost so wanted to use the nav feature on Trailforks. It worked awesome and the only issue I had was just the phone's screen would wash out in direct sunlight but that's not the holders fault! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

The other side note is that the case really is of high quality... It's like made of a high quality rubber and fits perfectly. I like it better than the OE Apple leather case I had. Downside is you can get it in any color as long as it's black... :-(

I'm going to have to turn mine around now... :D
 
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Andrie

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May 20, 2020
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I’ve seen phones come off Quadlock’s, so if you value your mobile device, I wouldn’t bother.
I suspect it wasn’t mounted properly. I have a quad lock and been into some serious accident with the phone never coming off. I’m sold on it.
 

cb700

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Sep 11, 2020
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I'm thinking more along the lines of removable rubber gizmos. The problem is some are virtually useless so I was hoping personal recommendations would narrow things down a bit.

Al
I have this mount: Pros:
Phone stays on really well even on gnarly descents (though it does wiggle a bit)
Low cost
easy to mount or remove
nice quality silicon rubber, seems like it will last
Cons:
The straps block the bottom edge and makes it difficult to swipe up (or dismiss an app)
Easy to position the top straps so that they block the face recognition cut-out.
Blocks other corner swipe gestures.

Bottom line, the Cons over time have become such a pain that I don't recommend it for edge-to-edge touch phones (maybe older phones with a fingerprint home button would be good).
I'm looking to buy something that doesn't cover the phone screen at all like the SP connect system even though its way more expensive and requires you to use (and buy) their case.
 

JoeBlow

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Jul 7, 2019
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South West, UK
After watching LOTS of reviews I have decided to bite the bullet and get the Quadlock. The ONLY negative I have come across is the one posted on here. Thanks for all the input.

Al
 

geehaw

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Nov 17, 2019
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Melbourne Australia
Can I ask why the obsession with having your phone out in front of you ?

Phones are in the region nowadays of about a grand (yes I know they can be cheaper) yet some of you want to strap it right at a potential danger point for it, for what reason ? Is it in case you get a facebook message :rolleyes: or awaiting an important business call :geek:
I use it as a GPS with trailforks when exploring unfamiliar trails. I have an older phone that I use on the bike.
 

mxtyphoon

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May 23, 2020
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Wisconsin SW
I use the Ram mount X Grip and have for years, motorcycle, snowmobile and bike. I’ve used it to track a bunch of trail for TrailForks.
Don’t buy the quick clamp, found out that the ball comes off when you crash and hit it?
This mount was also more solid and I had my IPhone camera stabilization go bad and I think was because of the pounding it was getting.
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