Garmin Delta Handheld Holster/Carrying Case for GPS
Form meets function with our holster
Product Features
This sturdy and waterproof leather case supports your Delta and Delta Sport handheld while the suede lining protects it from scratches – all while still providing quick access to the buttons
A belt clip helps secure the holster to a belt, bag, etc
A belt clip helps secure the holster to a belt, bag
There should be a better alternative, but I haven’t found it Yes, this is better than the string around your neck. However, it is difficult to press the side buttons through material, so I always take it out of the holster if adjustments are needed. Also, after 5 months of use the rivet loosened so much that the holster always hangs upside down. I was able to “fix” this by wrapping a rubber band around the rivet, between the back of the case and the clip, so that the holster always stays in the upright position. Although I think the cost of…
Reminiscent of the old, bulky, sticks out a mile, cell phone holsters. This holster is reminiscent of the old, bulky, sticks out a mile, cell phone holsters. Tri-Tronics (who Garmin bought to get into this space) had nice sleek, close to the body, holders for the precursor products-that came WITH the product. This thing… Because it sticks out a mile it is clunky, bounces around terribly, gets in the way, and is all but useless.This thing from back surface (that which will be inside your belt presumably and against your body), to the outside face…
Good, but Pricey, Accessory This is certainly overpriced; and, having recently ordered my second in two years I can confirm that it is not indestructible. On the upside, it is a darn handy accessory. I dislike hanging a transmitter around my neck, preferring to have my remote clipped to a strap or pocket on my chest while hunting/training, or clipped to my belt as my second choice. The free swinging nature of the clip attachment is handy, but does not add to the holster’s durability. When you’re grouse/woodcock hunting…
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There should be a better alternative, but I haven’t found it Yes, this is better than the string around your neck. However, it is difficult to press the side buttons through material, so I always take it out of the holster if adjustments are needed. Also, after 5 months of use the rivet loosened so much that the holster always hangs upside down. I was able to “fix” this by wrapping a rubber band around the rivet, between the back of the case and the clip, so that the holster always stays in the upright position. Although I think the cost of…
Reminiscent of the old, bulky, sticks out a mile, cell phone holsters. This holster is reminiscent of the old, bulky, sticks out a mile, cell phone holsters. Tri-Tronics (who Garmin bought to get into this space) had nice sleek, close to the body, holders for the precursor products-that came WITH the product. This thing… Because it sticks out a mile it is clunky, bounces around terribly, gets in the way, and is all but useless.This thing from back surface (that which will be inside your belt presumably and against your body), to the outside face…
Good, but Pricey, Accessory This is certainly overpriced; and, having recently ordered my second in two years I can confirm that it is not indestructible. On the upside, it is a darn handy accessory. I dislike hanging a transmitter around my neck, preferring to have my remote clipped to a strap or pocket on my chest while hunting/training, or clipped to my belt as my second choice. The free swinging nature of the clip attachment is handy, but does not add to the holster’s durability. When you’re grouse/woodcock hunting…