

Garmin Carabiner Clip Accessory, Compatible with Various Garmin Handhelds, (010-12897-01),Black
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JBhouston
> 3 dayI used the carabiner a couple times shortly after purchasing it for my etrex10 without issues. I placed it and the gps back into its box on my study bookshelf, only to find a year later the plastic clip had fractured into 8 pieces.
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D. Green
> 3 dayWorks well to have easy method to attach GPS unit to belt, molle attachment on backpack when hiking or hunting. OEM product.
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Travis Lawson
> 3 dayExpensive clip for your GPS nothing special, but expensive. The clip does not toggle.
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Alan Yuset Hernandez
> 3 daySi es compatible con garmin 64s se ve que es de buena calidad
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Laurie
09-06-2025Needed an extra set for some radios we purchased
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Harley Bernier
> 3 dayReally find this quite useful. Removes from GPS in a hurry if needed and the carabiner seems to be of good quality.
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Tanner Sullivan
12-06-2025Clipped right into my Garmin Rino and doesnt seem like it would unclick accidentally. Very happy with it.
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Pablo
> 3 dayI just got this carabiner clip for my Sport Pro e-collar system. The clip attaches to the hand device nicely, and is very secure. However, the belt clip portion of this accessory is absolutely worthless. The clip is so tight, and has inter-locking prongs, that completely prevent a belt or even webbing from sliding under the clip. I have to pry the clip open to the point it feels like the clip is about to break. None of my leather or heavy webbing belts will fit under the clip. The carabiner is great, and will make the device much more accessible and secure in the field, but I cant use the clip on a belt or any webbing on my bags.
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Palo Andino
> 3 dayExcelente relación calidad precio, no dudes en comprarlo.
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Hinkydoo
> 3 dayWorks very well. Does not easily come off of the garmin. Keeps my 64s close at hand on my pack shoulder strap. I do not mind having to remove it to view the gps as a gps should only be used when needed. The placement is good, in an emergency situation it is perfectly placed at the pack shoulder strap. Similar to a morikniva which has a button hole for the jacket chest button. In an emergency you are likely to end up with your hands close in, a good example is in a bear attack, Kodiak guides will keep a knife on their chest. Similarly if you were to become injured it is much easier to access a gps attached to your chest than one on your hip or buried in your pack. The only aspect that I do not like is that the unit is highly visible and anyone who sees it will know that you’re carrying high end gear, not that there are many thieves roaming the wilderness but you never know. Overall I like this better than the other options and I’ve found it to be the most secure offering by garmin. Highly recommend.