USA GEAR Portable Handheld GPS Navigation Case with Clip and Belt Loop for Bad Elf 2200 / 2300 Pro , Garmin Edge 520 , Atian Personal Pocket GPS Locator , Bushnell NEO Ghost Golf GPS and More
Portable Handheld GPS Navigation Carrying Pouch by USA GEAR. Durable Construction – This case was designed with a dense , high-quality neoprene material ideal for protecting your device against high-impact bumps and drops. The neoprene is very flexible and will easily conform to your GPS systems dimensions. The scratch-resistant lining inside of the case will protect your device from being scratched or otherwise damaged. The quick-release clip provides easy , quick access to your GPS whether you are walking , running and more! The case’s top flap has been specially designed to comfortably fit most sizes and shapes of devices. The case comfortably and conveniently clips onto any belt , backpack or other strap up to 1.5″ in width! Products Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.75 x 1. Please double check your devices dimensions! Works With: Bad Elf 2200 GPS Pro , 2300 GPS+ , GNSS Surveyor. Garmin Edge 510 , 520 , 25 , 20. Atian Personal Pocket GPS Locator/Tracker. Bushnell GPS BackTrack Personal Locator , NEO Ghost Golf GPS… and Many More Compact GPS Navigators!
Product Features
- PADDED WEATHER RESISTANT EXTERIOR made from soft neoprene protects your handheld gps unit from minor drops, bumps, and humidity
- BUILT IN BELT LOOP & CARABINER CLIP for a convenient way to attach your gps unit and case to your waist or use the carabiner clip to attach to backpacks, purses, bags, and more
- SCRATCH RESISTANT INTERIOR LINING protects your gps handheld unit from abrasive damage and keeps it looking brand new
- ACCESSORY STORAGE POCKET within the secure closing flap can hold small accessories such as memory cards and more
- 3 YEAR WARRANTY: All USA Gear products are backed by a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty || Product Dimensions 3.5 x 2.75 x 1 in.
I was going back and forth between this and another case, but this one had a couple of key features that stood out. First, it was pretty protective, putting padding all around for my Bad Elf GPS. Since I’m using the GPS for flying, I know how my things can get banged up on the way into and out of a plane. In fact, I remember clearly in the early 1990’s when I was flying F-111’s for the Air Force, putting my helmet bag down on the top step of the ladder up to the jet and watching my GPS pop like…