Quadlock - good for general protection of your phone?
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Quadlock - good for general protection of your phone?
I got an iPhone 11 and looking for ways to mount it on my bike (usually in a pocket when riding now). The Quadlock system is looking good, BUT most of the time I use it in a case with room for my credit cards as well. I drop my phone to the floor almost daily. Is Quadlock a good solution for someone rather clumsy? Is there any ways to store credit cards with the Quadlock??
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AFIK, none of the integrated mounts like Quadlock, Garmin, or Panobike have a provision for card sleeves on their cases.
Most of the universal holders, that use 'fingers' or elastic loops to secure your device with the card holder, provided it's not too bulky. Those type of mounts tend to be bigger, and take a few seconds longer (and often two hands) to load the phone, but are typically pretty secure for most non-MTB cycling activity.
Most of the universal holders, that use 'fingers' or elastic loops to secure your device with the card holder, provided it's not too bulky. Those type of mounts tend to be bigger, and take a few seconds longer (and often two hands) to load the phone, but are typically pretty secure for most non-MTB cycling activity.
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I know they do not have a card holder option, but I have several handlebar mounts (I use the Out front mount and the regular Handlebar mount) and a stick on mount for the car. They are durable and the handlebar mounts lock in very tight. I have used them on the trail and road. Very happy with mine. I have also dropped it a few times and no damage to the case or phone.
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https://www.quadlockcase.com/
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I use an OtterBox case off the bike and a QuadLock on the bike...literally takes me two seconds to swap them before a ride.
Use your favorite case off the bike, and a QL on the bike?
Use your favorite case off the bike, and a QL on the bike?
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I used a Quadlock for my phone before switching to a Wahoo Bolt. I really liked the Quadlock while I used it. Nice secure attachment to the bike. And the case, along with the water protection cover, provided nice protection. But I had real trouble getting my phone out of the case. I was using a Pixel 2 XL, so it may be down to the phone. Seems like the others haven't had that experience.
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I used to be a no-case-guy… and as much as i dislike the somewhat bulky aesthetics, quadlock cases definitely offer very good protection for the phone, and very secure and easy attachment to the bike / car / whatever. No problems whatsoever with my various quad lock cases (three phones now) or the various mounts. I don’t find it hard to get in and out, although the cases do soften up a little over time. A few major drops and no phone damage.
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I got a reply from Quadlock: No solution for the credit cards yet. I guess I rather wait, my iPhone and credit cards will probably be safe in my pocket till there is a good way to not separate them. Creative designers: this one is for you