GreyGoose
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After started a thread on GPS Viewing, we got alot of feedback concerning GPS mounting, waterproof vs. car GPS, viewing options, etc. After some extensive review for my application (occasional trips requiring a GPS unit), i came across the following gear and put it to the test last weekend:
Overall, i have to rate this product as excellent. It does everything that its advertised to do well. For my application, it was perfect since i dont need the GPS mounted most of the time, and i could use some extra storage during the trips that require the GPS. The rain cover worked as advertised and hides itself within the bag when not in use. Nothing got wet through the day (and it rained the entire time). The rain cover also allows you to view the GPS unit and phone window. The backpack option also works well and was easy to remove. The bag kept it shape, can be expanded, stays in place, and is really designed for motorcyclists in mind. My focus was on the GPS portion of the bag. The bag positions the unit up high and close to the rider (which makes viewing a breeze). the clear plastic cover to the GPS did make it a lttle more difficult to view the screen (depending on the angle of glare). This makes sense considering that your adding an addtional medium over the top. This issue get a little more complicated when you add the raincover (that has a plastic top allowing your to view the GPS), but i was still able to see the vital functions (i.e. turn left/right in a specific distance) with the cover on. The pouch for the unit will accomodate at 4.3 inch GPS, but its a really tight fit. this can cause some issues if your trying to manipulate the touch screen while its in the pouch. i think it was designed for a 3.5 inch unit. i set everything up before sliding it in.
if you looking for a GPS mounting option that will protect a "non motorcycle" GPS unit and give you some additional storage, You need to take a close look at this bag ($150.00).
GreyGoose
Overall, i have to rate this product as excellent. It does everything that its advertised to do well. For my application, it was perfect since i dont need the GPS mounted most of the time, and i could use some extra storage during the trips that require the GPS. The rain cover worked as advertised and hides itself within the bag when not in use. Nothing got wet through the day (and it rained the entire time). The rain cover also allows you to view the GPS unit and phone window. The backpack option also works well and was easy to remove. The bag kept it shape, can be expanded, stays in place, and is really designed for motorcyclists in mind. My focus was on the GPS portion of the bag. The bag positions the unit up high and close to the rider (which makes viewing a breeze). the clear plastic cover to the GPS did make it a lttle more difficult to view the screen (depending on the angle of glare). This makes sense considering that your adding an addtional medium over the top. This issue get a little more complicated when you add the raincover (that has a plastic top allowing your to view the GPS), but i was still able to see the vital functions (i.e. turn left/right in a specific distance) with the cover on. The pouch for the unit will accomodate at 4.3 inch GPS, but its a really tight fit. this can cause some issues if your trying to manipulate the touch screen while its in the pouch. i think it was designed for a 3.5 inch unit. i set everything up before sliding it in.
if you looking for a GPS mounting option that will protect a "non motorcycle" GPS unit and give you some additional storage, You need to take a close look at this bag ($150.00).
GreyGoose
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