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Garmin 010-10889-00 Forerunner 305/205 Quick Release Kit | 
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List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $14.65 You Save: $55.30 (79%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews
Platform: Not Machine Specific Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: 010-10889-00 Model: 010-10889-00 UPC: 753759068370 EAN: 0753759068370 ASIN: B000ONDECY
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| Features:
| • | Assembly Required: No, Impression Size: 1.19" Width x 3.12" Length, Impression Type: Custom Message Stamp, Number of Lines: Up to 8 Line with 43 Character per Line | | • | Sold as 1 each |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Forerunner 305 quick release kit December 1, 2008 Installed very easy. Haven't had a chance to use it outdoors yet. It does seem to snap in hard so having it come off hitting bumps on the road seems very unlikely.
Garmin 305/205 Quick Release Kit November 13, 2008 The Quick Release Kit (QRK) is a must have for cyclist, triathletes and runners using the Garmin 305/205 system. The QRK snaps connects to the bar mounted or wristband cradle in seconds. The QRK is great for triathletes! The QRKs Snap-on, Snap-off connector WILL save you significant time and headache in triathlon transition. Of note, I found the QRK design and material more comfortable and adjustable on the fly than the stock rubber wrist band. EASY install.
Quick and easy September 29, 2008 The strap conversion was quick and easy. I can now use my forerunner while biking, running and rowing. The instructions indicate a one handed release from the mount is possible, but I've found it sufficiently stiff as to require two.
Good concept - but can pop out unintentionally September 16, 2008 After years of problem free riding with my 305 attached using the original wrist strap and pipe foam, I finally broke down and got a pair of these quick release mounts. While I love the concept, I wish they had made the bar clip more secure. During the first two rides I managed to lose the GPS twice, both times I was lucky enough to find it after retracing my path, but it was a huge waste of time and effort. To be fair, the first loss occurred during a crash and I suppose it's possible something pressed on the clip just right to disengage it. However, the second loss happened when I simply dropped the bike on its side. I eventually found the 305 a couple feet away in the bushes.
During each ride I had double checked to make sure the unit was completely secured in the clip and each time it came lose the strap pins remained in place. I've since tried various approaches to jarring it loose with no success; however I'm still paranoid about losing it yet again. My solution for now is simply to run a cable tie through the bar mount and around the strap pin as an unobtrusive safety tether. Although it kind of defeats the purpose of a quick release, at least it reduces the risk of losing it yet again.
Write band & bike mount work well September 7, 2008 I prefer the wrist band in the quick release kit over the wrist band that came with the FR 305--given the bulkiness of the 305, the wrist band that comes with it is a bit awkward. Its a good design that held the FR 305 in place for a number of rides & runs.
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