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Topic: Iphone holder  (Read 2696 times)

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Sierra1

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This is a little low end for most of the guys on here...but if there is anyone else like me.

I have a life proof iphone case and got a bicycle mount. I was looking at some yak attachment options but I was heading out on a trip and didn't have time to order anything.

I used some PVC electrical pieces from Home Depot - a short 45• and a terminal adapter.
It sticks up so I didn't glue it. I used some left over deck bungee so I can fold it/knock it down.


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Captain Redbeard

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The internal shock cord is an awesome idea!


 

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