Old 02-09-25 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by mr,grumpy
Quadlock. Without a doubt the best phone holding solution up to 100mph or so. Having said that, the Qudlock folks want to sell you their proprietary wireless charging system. So, the "normal
quadlock case shields your phone from working with ANY wireless charger. Not a feature that I much care about, but it might be important to you.
I have an Otterbox with a Quad Lock adapter glued to the back. One night, I hit a pothole I didn't see, and I hit it so hard that it made me grunt loudly. I heard something fall, and then I realized it was my phone. The adapter and case had come unglued. Luckily there was no traffic and my phone was undamaged. Arguably, I shouldn't glue an adapter on and should use a genuine Quad Lock case, but I'll keep doing this. I reglued it more carefully this time. I think I'll be OK.

But yeah, Quad Lock. It's well made stuff. Not all plastic is the same, and they use good quality. Jenny Graham used it on her record-breaking around-the-world trip. Towards the end, it broke, and even that is a good testimony. A couple of months ago, they had a sale, and I bought another out-front mount to put on one of my rarely ridden bikes.
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