Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
Hi all
A guy at the bike shop suggested QUADLOCKS as a good option; a friend then mentioned that she’d read a few poor reviews on them
Having only just bought a bike (paying for it over the year) I won’t be able to invest in a Bike Computer just yet so will need to use my iPhone; as I don’t want to break the phone which options are the best and safest out there at the moment?
Many thanks
CJ
A guy at the bike shop suggested QUADLOCKS as a good option; a friend then mentioned that she’d read a few poor reviews on them
Having only just bought a bike (paying for it over the year) I won’t be able to invest in a Bike Computer just yet so will need to use my iPhone; as I don’t want to break the phone which options are the best and safest out there at the moment?
Many thanks
CJ
Re: Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
Do you want an extra waterproof layer around the 'phone?
Jonathan
Jonathan
Re: Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
I trusted nothing else but a Quadlock when I mounted my phone.
Very secure and a waterproof cover for the wet days.
If you’ve an old SE sized phone I no longer use mine
Very secure and a waterproof cover for the wet days.
If you’ve an old SE sized phone I no longer use mine
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I've got an iPhone 6S. I've also bought, and used, the following cases:
1. SP connect: https://sp-connect.co.uk/collections/bu ... 6406556770, I got a bundle. The actual case lives on the phone 24/7 and barely increases the thickness. It came with several mounts, for bars, stem top (which is on the bike now) thing to stick on car dashboard, Go Pro mount etc. There is no screen protector on it, so I can use the phone without (which I prefer). But the bundle came with a silicone slip on screen/rainguard. I don't usually bother with it on the bike, figuring I can just take the phone off the mount and put it in my pocket if it starts to rain. But if it looks like it might rain when I'm out, I'll take the silicone guard out with me, or even put it on at the start. Attaching the phone to the mount is super easy, it feels very very secure. This would be my first choice if I also wanted to use the phone as "normal". Which is what I do. The "back" case just feels like a normal slip on case, more or less.
2. Topeak Ridecase: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Topeak-iPhone-6-Waterproof-Ridecase/dp/B00UXMR1Q6. Tough as old boots. The mount in particular is really good. Aluminium, feels really well engineered. The case engages with a really solid click, and takes a little bit of effort to get off - I'm sure it wouldn't come off accidentally. Advantage of the mount is adjustable for angle, so good for avoiding glare, maybe. And if mounted on the stem it puts the phone a little bit further forward. I've had it in the rain, it worked. There's even a little grommet thing to make the charging cable port waterproof (well, probably water resistant, technically), so theoretically you can be charging it in the rain. If I ever get on my tour of the Highlands this is what I'll take. Only drawback is it makes the phone a bit awkward to use as a "normal" phone while it's in the case, plus a lot bigger. Hence why this isn't my "day to day" case.
3. Topeak Drybag: https://www.topeak.com/us/en/products/w ... one-drybag. Perfectly solid, and I'm sure waterproof. Uses the same mounts as the Ridecase. Presumably a bit cheaper, and if you usually use the phone "naked" (the phone, not you) it's easy to slip in and out. But if you like to have a case on the phone when it's off the bike, this might not work.
4. Catalyst: https://catalystcase.eu/collections/old ... 2533171247. Heavens, that's cheap. That price confirms what I've found before, accessories for old phones are dirt cheap, as manufacturers scramble to give them away. Anyway, it's not strictly a bike case, but I'm on a roll. You'd need something to mount it, but there are various silicone band type affairs. I've included it because I can absolutely verify it's waterproofness. For an art project my daughter wanted to take underwater photos. I tested it by putting tissue paper inside and putting it in the bath. It worked. We took it to the Outer Hebrides and she took umpteen photos, often in the surf with the extra pressure of waves. Not a drop inside.
Hope some of that is a help.
1. SP connect: https://sp-connect.co.uk/collections/bu ... 6406556770, I got a bundle. The actual case lives on the phone 24/7 and barely increases the thickness. It came with several mounts, for bars, stem top (which is on the bike now) thing to stick on car dashboard, Go Pro mount etc. There is no screen protector on it, so I can use the phone without (which I prefer). But the bundle came with a silicone slip on screen/rainguard. I don't usually bother with it on the bike, figuring I can just take the phone off the mount and put it in my pocket if it starts to rain. But if it looks like it might rain when I'm out, I'll take the silicone guard out with me, or even put it on at the start. Attaching the phone to the mount is super easy, it feels very very secure. This would be my first choice if I also wanted to use the phone as "normal". Which is what I do. The "back" case just feels like a normal slip on case, more or less.
2. Topeak Ridecase: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Topeak-iPhone-6-Waterproof-Ridecase/dp/B00UXMR1Q6. Tough as old boots. The mount in particular is really good. Aluminium, feels really well engineered. The case engages with a really solid click, and takes a little bit of effort to get off - I'm sure it wouldn't come off accidentally. Advantage of the mount is adjustable for angle, so good for avoiding glare, maybe. And if mounted on the stem it puts the phone a little bit further forward. I've had it in the rain, it worked. There's even a little grommet thing to make the charging cable port waterproof (well, probably water resistant, technically), so theoretically you can be charging it in the rain. If I ever get on my tour of the Highlands this is what I'll take. Only drawback is it makes the phone a bit awkward to use as a "normal" phone while it's in the case, plus a lot bigger. Hence why this isn't my "day to day" case.
3. Topeak Drybag: https://www.topeak.com/us/en/products/w ... one-drybag. Perfectly solid, and I'm sure waterproof. Uses the same mounts as the Ridecase. Presumably a bit cheaper, and if you usually use the phone "naked" (the phone, not you) it's easy to slip in and out. But if you like to have a case on the phone when it's off the bike, this might not work.
4. Catalyst: https://catalystcase.eu/collections/old ... 2533171247. Heavens, that's cheap. That price confirms what I've found before, accessories for old phones are dirt cheap, as manufacturers scramble to give them away. Anyway, it's not strictly a bike case, but I'm on a roll. You'd need something to mount it, but there are various silicone band type affairs. I've included it because I can absolutely verify it's waterproofness. For an art project my daughter wanted to take underwater photos. I tested it by putting tissue paper inside and putting it in the bath. It worked. We took it to the Outer Hebrides and she took umpteen photos, often in the surf with the extra pressure of waves. Not a drop inside.
Hope some of that is a help.
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Hi Jonathan
Yes, think that's a wise move in this country
Yes, think that's a wise move in this country
Jdsk wrote:Do you want an extra waterproof layer around the 'phone?
Jonathan
Re: Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
Thank you for the feedback
I have an iPhone 11 lol
I think the feedback was on Amazon which is why I thought it better to ask on here
I have an iPhone 11 lol
I think the feedback was on Amazon which is why I thought it better to ask on here
Paulatic wrote:I trusted nothing else but a Quadlock when I mounted my phone.
Very secure and a waterproof cover for the wet days.
If you’ve an old SE sized phone I no longer use mine
Re: Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
Yowzer! slow day?
Thanks for all the helpful feedback
The I currently use for the iPhone 11 is a Mouse
I certainly look into the first 2 options
Many thanks
Thanks for all the helpful feedback
The I currently use for the iPhone 11 is a Mouse
I certainly look into the first 2 options
Many thanks
mikeymo wrote:I've got an iPhone 6S. I've also bought, and used, the following cases:
1. SP connect: https://sp-connect.co.uk/collections/bu ... 6406556770, I got a bundle. The actual case lives on the phone 24/7 and barely increases the thickness. It came with several mounts, for bars, stem top (which is on the bike now) thing to stick on car dashboard, Go Pro mount etc. There is no screen protector on it, so I can use the phone without (which I prefer). But the bundle came with a silicone slip on screen/rainguard. I don't usually bother with it on the bike, figuring I can just take the phone off the mount and put it in my pocket if it starts to rain. But if it looks like it might rain when I'm out, I'll take the silicone guard out with me, or even put it on at the start. Attaching the phone to the mount is super easy, it feels very very secure. This would be my first choice if I also wanted to use the phone as "normal". Which is what I do. The "back" case just feels like a normal slip on case, more or less.
2. Topeak Ridecase: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Topeak-iPhone-6-Waterproof-Ridecase/dp/B00UXMR1Q6. Tough as old boots. The mount in particular is really good. Aluminium, feels really well engineered. The case engages with a really solid click, and takes a little bit of effort to get off - I'm sure it wouldn't come off accidentally. Advantage of the mount is adjustable for angle, so good for avoiding glare, maybe. And if mounted on the stem it puts the phone a little bit further forward. I've had it in the rain, it worked. There's even a little grommet thing to make the charging cable port waterproof (well, probably water resistant, technically), so theoretically you can be charging it in the rain. If I ever get on my tour of the Highlands this is what I'll take. Only drawback is it makes the phone a bit awkward to use as a "normal" phone while it's in the case, plus a lot bigger. Hence why this isn't my "day to day" case.
3. Topeak Drybag: https://www.topeak.com/us/en/products/w ... one-drybag. Perfectly solid, and I'm sure waterproof. Uses the same mounts as the Ridecase. Presumably a bit cheaper, and if you usually use the phone "naked" (the phone, not you) it's easy to slip in and out. But if you like to have a case on the phone when it's off the bike, this might not work.
4. Catalyst: https://catalystcase.eu/collections/old ... 2533171247. Heavens, that's cheap. That price confirms what I've found before, accessories for old phones are dirt cheap, as manufacturers scramble to give them away. Anyway, it's not strictly a bike case, but I'm on a roll. You'd need something to mount it, but there are various silicone band type affairs. I've included it because I can absolutely verify it's waterproofness. For an art project my daughter wanted to take underwater photos. I tested it by putting tissue paper inside and putting it in the bath. It worked. We took it to the Outer Hebrides and she took umpteen photos, often in the surf with the extra pressure of waves. Not a drop inside.
Hope some of that is a help.
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I have a iphone 8 plus and use the quadlock system - both types :a handle bar mount on one cycle and the stem mount on another. The system works well. Also got a mount in the Campervan.
You have a case that fits on to the back of the phone with the quad lock on it that clips into the mount, there is also a clear plastic cover that slips onto the face of the phone to provide additional waterproofing, (you can still operate the phone). Only drawback is its a bit pricey but when i changed phones I just had to buy the new size case and cover.
Ive has the system about 2 years with no issues apart from forgetting to take the clear cover with me sometimes.
Hope that helps
Stu
You have a case that fits on to the back of the phone with the quad lock on it that clips into the mount, there is also a clear plastic cover that slips onto the face of the phone to provide additional waterproofing, (you can still operate the phone). Only drawback is its a bit pricey but when i changed phones I just had to buy the new size case and cover.
Ive has the system about 2 years with no issues apart from forgetting to take the clear cover with me sometimes.
Hope that helps
Stu
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Yes it does thank you!
The positives from actual cyclists gives me more confidence in opting for the Quadlock (I still have a day left to use the 5% discount offer too lol)
The positives from actual cyclists gives me more confidence in opting for the Quadlock (I still have a day left to use the 5% discount offer too lol)
s2vmx wrote:I have a iphone 8 plus and use the quadlock system - both types :a handle bar mount on one cycle and the stem mount on another. The system works well. Also got a mount in the Campervan.
You have a case that fits on to the back of the phone with the quad lock on it that clips into the mount, there is also a clear plastic cover that slips onto the face of the phone to provide additional waterproofing, (you can still operate the phone). Only drawback is its a bit pricey but when i changed phones I just had to buy the new size case and cover.
Ive has the system about 2 years with no issues apart from forgetting to take the clear cover with me sometimes.
Hope that helps
Stu
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CJ64 wrote:Yowzer! slow day?
Not really, I just copied it from an earlier thread asking the same question.
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Personally I think the best place for your phone is in your bag, but when i have to add one to my bar or stem it'sa +1 for Quadlocks. I've used one my old Galaxy S5 and now on an Iphone XR. Both aren't small phones but they're solid as can be. In fact I leave the Quadlock holder on all the time as it's slim enough not to be obtrusive and gives the phone an extra layer of protection. I also have a 'waterproof' (I use term very loosely) cover. As I've just implied take waterproof bit with a pinch of salt, but it'll stave off the worst of it.
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Thank you
NickWi wrote:Personally I think the best place for your phone is in your bag, but when i have to add one to my bar or stem it'sa +1 for Quadlocks. I've used one my old Galaxy S5 and now on an Iphone XR. Both aren't small phones but they're solid as can be. In fact I leave the Quadlock holder on all the time as it's slim enough not to be obtrusive and gives the phone an extra layer of protection. I also have a 'waterproof' (I use term very loosely) cover. As I've just implied take waterproof bit with a pinch of salt, but it'll stave off the worst of it.
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I also use a Topeak ridecase on my iphone 6s, it's brilliant apart from one thing:
When it's in the case it is very difficult to hear or be heard during a phone call.
I get around this by using a bluetooth headphone.
In the rain the touch screen works perfectly so does the fingerprint recognition and the case is completely waterproof to 2m IF you have the silicone grommets closed.
The topeak mounting system seems very solid and durable.
HTH
When it's in the case it is very difficult to hear or be heard during a phone call.
I get around this by using a bluetooth headphone.
In the rain the touch screen works perfectly so does the fingerprint recognition and the case is completely waterproof to 2m IF you have the silicone grommets closed.
The topeak mounting system seems very solid and durable.
HTH
Re: Good iPhone Road Bike holders suggestions
A couple of bargain basement suggestions.
A little top tube bag from likes of eBay (my local Asda gloves them as well) that's sits behind stem on top tube. Less than a tenner usually. And can take keys, card too
A runners armband, but wrap around the stem etc instead of your arm. A bit more of a faff than a bag. If you can get hold of any of that firm foam used in packaging then you cut and could use that as a backing.
My phone lives in my jersey pocket unless it's raining hard then it goes in the bag. I bought a lezyne macro gps computer for about £65 which does the computery stuff.
And alerts me when calls, texts etc come in.
May not be much more expensive than a quadlock
A little top tube bag from likes of eBay (my local Asda gloves them as well) that's sits behind stem on top tube. Less than a tenner usually. And can take keys, card too
A runners armband, but wrap around the stem etc instead of your arm. A bit more of a faff than a bag. If you can get hold of any of that firm foam used in packaging then you cut and could use that as a backing.
My phone lives in my jersey pocket unless it's raining hard then it goes in the bag. I bought a lezyne macro gps computer for about £65 which does the computery stuff.
And alerts me when calls, texts etc come in.
May not be much more expensive than a quadlock
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quad lock from me - did a brilliant job, and the phone wasn't overly bulky when off the bike.
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