i.Trek Sticky Mount for Garmin Nuvi (Black)

i.Trek Sticky Mount for Garmin Nuvi (Black)
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Product Specifications

  • The light weight Garmin Nova sticky mount can be mounted to any surface easily with the included adhesive.
  • 17mm Garmin Ball joint is compatible with all Garmin Nova devices.
  • Compatibility Garmin Nova 1200, 1250, 1260T

    Product Description

Package Type:Standard Packaging

Compatibility Garmin Nova 1200, 1250, 1260T# Garmin Nova 1300, 1350, 1370T, 1390T# Garmin Nova 200, 200W, 250, 250W, 260, 260W, 270, 205, 205W, 255, 255W, 265T, 265WT, 275T# Garmin Nova 300, 310, 350, 360, 370# Garmin Nova 500, 550# Garmin Nova 600, 610, 650, 660, 670, 680# Garmin Nova 710, 750, 760, 770, 780, 755T, 765T, 775T, 785T# Garmin Nova 850, 880, 855, 885T# Garmin Nova 5000# Garmin Street Pilot C550, C580# Street Pilot i Series

Product Reviews

Good product but needed minor modifications for my purpose

I purchased the I.Trek sticky mount to attach a Garmin dash cam to the windshield of my truck.My experience with the i.Trek mount is only with this camera. I cannot speak to the use of this mount with any other device.Shipping was quick and the mount arrived in good condition.I have two vehicles that I use the Garmin dash cam in so this is the second of two i.Trek sticky mounts that I have purchased.The adhesive on the i.Trek is very aggressive so users should plan the location of the mount carefully before removing the backing because once applied, the mount is very difficult to remove.If you find that the mount must be removed from your windshield, the sticky portion will probably be ruined. 3M double sided tape from your local auto parts store can be used to attach the mount again.The strength of the adhesive provides for a secure mount.The area where the i.Trek is to be mounted should be clean. I used 98% alcohol that I purchased from Wal-Mart to clean my windshield before applying the i.Trek. There is no alcohol pad supplied with the mount.The i.Trek is all plastic consists of the windshield mount with adhesive applied, a “gland nut” and a link with two balls - one at either end of a short shaft.One of the balls at the end of the plastic shaft is sized so that it fits precisely into the mounting socket at the top of my Garmin dash cam. Inserting the ball into the camera socket takes a bit of effort but the tightness of the fit assures that the camera will be held steady.The ball at the other end of the shaft is smaller and designed to fit into a slotted socket on the part of the mount that is attached to the windshield.The slotted socket on the windshield portion of the mount is threaded to accept the gland nut.With the gland nut loose, the slots provide for enough deflection of the windshield mount to allow the ball to be snapped in. Once the ball is inserted, the gland nut can be tightened to provide a secure attachment to the windshield.Since I use the Garmin dash camera in two vehicles, I need to remove the camera from time to time and install it in the second vehicle. I have the windshield part of the mount installed in both vehicles.In addition to switching the camera between two cars, I also remove the camera at night to reduce the temptation for people who may see the camera to want to break into my car to get it.When removing the camera, I leave the ball mount attached to the camera and remove the camera and ball linkage from the windshield portion of the mount as a unit. I do this because the gland nut provides a method of adjusting the mounting while the socket at the top of the camera does not.For my application, the insertion of the ball into the windshield portion of the mount required too much pressure. I am concerned that repeated insertions and removals will eventually cause a crack in the windshield.To remedy this problem I reduced the size of the ball that inserts into the windshield mount with a small belt sander. If you are going to attempt this modification, use your least aggressive sanding belt, remove a small amount of material and check the fit often. Lacking a belt sander, you may be able to make this modification by hand but it will take a bit longer.The smaller size allows me to insert the ball into the windshield mount with less effort and the gland nut allows me to tighten the mounting so that the camera is held steady.Over all, if a person were to leave his/her device in the car at all times, the i.Trek mount works very well.For me, the tightness of the fit into the windshield socket was an issue.

Better product than anything Garmin produced!

OUTSTANDING. Fits the “17mm-ball” cradles and attachments from Garmin perfectly.What’s even better, though, is that the baseplate on this item is slightly FLEXIBLE, which means that it can get a much better grip on a surface that’s a little bit curved – because NO car windshields or dashboards are perfectly flat!

Seems expensive for what you get, but worth it.

The nice thing about this is that it doesn’t need much flat area to stick on. It seems most new cars have all curved surfaces, and that just doesn’t give anywhere for the big Garmin disc (that holds the suction cup mount) to stick, and the suction cup mount certainly won’t stick anywhere on a curved surface). Garmin should furnish these with each of the GPS units it sells. Until it does, these aftermarket mounts are perfect. I spent at least half an hour trying unsuccessfully to figure out where to mount the Garmin on my Nissan truck. With this mount I had a lot of choices and ended up with the perfect spot in less than a minute.

Superior product

I mounted this to my dashboard about 8 months ago, and haven’t had a single issue. I’m always adjusting my GPS for better viewing or to point something out to a passenger, and this mount has held firm. I’d buy another one in a heartbeat.I used to have one of the air conditioning i.Trek Vent Mount for Garmin Nuvi (Silver). I live in Florida, and couldn’t stand blocking one of my vents. I also had the occasional issue of it slipping off the vent louvers. This mount solves both problems. All you need is a surface about 34 of an inch wide and maybe 1.5 inches tall to mount it to. The description says 1x1x1, but it’s taller than it is wide (though you could mount it sideways just as easily).

Worked great for my Garmin and when I got rid of …

Worked great for my Garmin and when I got rid of the truck it was in the buyer asked “what is the big switch for” so I got a final chuckle (I told him that was the emergency ejection seat switch) out of it that was worth the price all on it’s own :-) :-) :-)

Solved two problems but…

I bought this for a couple of reasons. First of all, I’ve yet to have a suction cup mount that lasts. Eventually, they all get to the point where they fall off - and usually while I’m driving. Second, living where I do, crime is (unfortunately) always an issue. Every once in while, we’ll hear about people targeting cars with the rings that are left on windshields by suction cup mounts. See the ring, figure the GPS or other device is somewhere in the car and smash a window to find out. It took me a bit of Google searching to find the solution to both problems and that’s what landed me here on Amazon to buy this.I worried about the adhesive issue that a lot of the reviews here have mentioned but, figured the relatively cheap price was worth the risk. Maybe it’s because I have a flat brushed aluminum area above my self-installed radio, but I’ve yet to see any sign of this mount losing it’s grip. I’ve had it for about a month and, even with the past week being ungodly hot (100°F+), it still holds, even when I pull the mounting clip off the ball. Should there be any issues with regard to it holding up, I’ll be sure to adjust this review. As it is, I highly recommend it.*****************Update:After about a month, I’m seeing the ball lose it’s friction. I have a 5-inch Garmin 52LM on this and it’s getting to the point where a moderate jolt from bumps in the road or even a tap on the screen moves the entire unit. That’s especially bad since the 52LM uses an adapter that stays on the mount, so it’s not a matter of constantly taking the unit on and off the ball. Taking a closer look at the plastic, it’s doesn’t seem as dense as the original mounts. I’m actually considering cannibalizing an original mount to somehow attach an original ball to this one. I still love the dashboard location - just wish I didn’t have to play MacGyver to make it work as it should.

Mount a Garmin anywhere

Use this on my motor cycle…so far it sticks terrific and fits the Garmin that I have mounted on my motor cycle perfectly. Delivery was quick!!

Five Stars

Works great!

Three Stars

just ok

Great product and it works as expected.

Great product and it works as expected.

I have a Honda Element and its kind of a …

I have a Honda Element and its kind of a long reach. This being mounted next to the radio makes it much more convenient.

Five Stars

works great

Five Stars

excelent

works well

Works well, no issues

Five Stars

Works with my Garmin in a car with a very small windshield where there’s no room for a GPS.

Four Stars

Works perfect but we’ll see if it stays there.

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