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Case Logic GPSP-2 Professional GPS Case for 4.3-Inch Flatscreens | 
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| Brand: Case Logic Category: CE
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $13.74 You Save: $11.21 (45%)
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Rating: 14 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 2 x 8.8 Warranty: 25 years warranty
MPN: GPSP-2 Model: GPSP-2 UPC: 085854147637 EAN: 0085854147637 ASIN: B0014DUHLO
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| Features:
| • | Fits 4.3" flatscreen | | • | Stylish line of molded, hard shell eva case that protects delicate navigation device | | • | Soft, jersey GPS case interior keeps screen scratch free | | • | Stylishly finished with perforated leather and pearl-ized nickel logo to compliment your sleek GPS | | • | Micro-fiber cloth included in GPS case keeps screen clean and smudge free |
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Protect your valuable GPS when removed from windshield dock / mountDurable, molded EVA exterior safeguards delicate LCD screenSoft, jersey GPS case interior keeps screen scratch freeStylishly finished with perforated leather and pearlized nickel logo to compliment your sleek GPSRemovable wrist strap allows for easy portabilityInterior stretch mesh pocket holds memory cards and accessoriesMicro-fiber cloth included in GPS case keeps screen clean and smudge free
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Too small just big enough for unit and nothing else. December 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this case for a TomTom One XL-S which has a 4.3inch screen. The case is just large engouh for the unit. There is no room left for the USB cable and charging adapters which you will need to charge the unit between use. If the case was double it thickness it would be perfect.
Good quality but too small December 1, 2008 This case is of good construction, etc., but it's too small to hold all that is necessary. I would look for something a bit larger.
Great little case! December 1, 2008 I'm very pleased with my choice. I wanted something that would protect our new gps and this does the job very well. The case is very hard and zippers the gps screen in. Eliminating the possibility of it sliding out of it's case. A lot of the cases I looked at didn't mention the exact gps model we purchased, which has the larger 4.3 inch screen (garmin nuvi, 255W). This case does the job, very well. I looked at purchasing a case that would hold everything, but each one I found wasn't large enough. So,I decided to get this small case, which can also be carried in one's purse. When we get to our destination, we place the screen in the case and everything else (friction stand and connection cord) in a tote bag I already had, which keeps everything together. This has worked out great and a lot cheaper too!
Case Does Not Satisfy December 1, 2008 I purchased this case with my Garmin nuvi 260w. A mistake!! The case is really to big and my Garmin just flops around inside it. I repurchased the smaller leather case and found it much better for my unit.
Good-looking and Useful Accessory November 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This case is a useful accessory for any 4.3-inch, flat-screen GPS unit like my Garmin Nuvi 760. The price at $20 may be higher than some, but it is much more secure and protective than the Garmin cases, which are more like wallet/sleeves than cases. It also has an attractive, modern look to it.
Inside, there is a web netting dividing the interior, which could be used to carry notes, cash or the micro-fiber cloth that comes with it. The case is semi-rigid, and has two substantial stainless-steel zippers to secure it closed. This case will not pop upon and expell your GPS. A wrist strap is attached with a stainless-steel clasp; also an aid to preventing accidental damage by dropping the unit.
Highly recommended. Remember, it's only 4% of the cost of a $250 GPS
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