TUSITA Bicycle Watch Mount Compatible with Garmin, Apple
TUSITA Bicycle Watch Mount Compatible with Garmin, Apple Watch Ultra, Polar – Sport Watch Bike Handlebar Bracket Holde




Take TUSITA BIKE MOUNT When You Riding
- We are confident that by upgrading to a TUSITA handlebar watch mount you can have peace of mind that you have chosen the best way to securely mount your GPS watch and position it perfectly on your bike so you can focus on your goals whether you’re having fun or going fast, or both.
- The TUSITA bike watch mount is made of high performance soft silicone to make it flexible and absorb shock when riding on hard terrain.
- Easy to install, more versatile and stylish design to complement your watch.
| Dimensions: | 10 x 8 x 2 cm; 20 Grams |
| Manufacture: | TUSITA |
| Dimensions: | 10 x 8 x 2 cm; 20 Grams |
| Origin: | China |
| Reference: | T00149 |
Most bar watch mounts attach with zip ties but this one uses an O-ring (4 included). Not that zip ties are hard to use, but having an O-ring means much easier on and off. This model is also slightly more sleek than my others, but that’s not a make or break. I have an out front mount for my phone (using a simple garmin mount compatible attachment stuck to the case) but no bike computer yet. I use my Garmin forerunner 245 like a computer and this mount is the key – on the wrist during a ride is less than ideal for a number of reasons. I don’t like all the clutter on my bars but until I get a bike computer, this mount for my watch is a great option.
Bulky But Works
A neat way to put a smart watch on the handlebar of a bike. It’s chunky but works. Rubber band to install is almost too short, hard to get on but it’s secure once you have.
Mesmo o que eu precisava
Com o meu relgio Garmin nem preciso comprar um Edge.
Encaixa perfeito o meu Garmin Fnix 3 HR.
Muito bom
Simple solution to mount a smartwatch on your bicycle handleba
TUSITA Bicycle Watch Mount works well with Apple Watch. I have series 7, 45mm face.
Mount is easy to install on the handlebar and comes with multiple rubber bands with different thickness and diameter to accomodate for various handlebar diameter – or to replace loose band as it wears over time.
This mount has a closed loop watch band pass-through to keep your watch positioned to your liking. As you can see in the 3rd photo, there’s a lot of space in the loop. It will let me use a really wide (but not weatherproof) aftermarket leather band. I’ll use that watch band for my real road test.
Initial rating – 5 stars.
This is a simple concept if you want to strap your watch to a bicycle, golf cart or basically any handlebar. Only thing to remember is that you need a watch band that comes completely apart. So not some of Apple bands that do not fully open or most folding metal clasp types. Most other sport watches like Garmin come with a standard type watch band with a buckle and will work fine.
This is a simple concept if you want to strap your watch to a bicycle, golf cart or basically any handlebar. Only thing to remember is that you need a watch band that comes completely apart. So not some of Apple bands that do not fully open or most folding metal clasp types. Most other sport watches like Garmin come with a standard type watch band with a buckle and will work fine.
Comes with extra bands of two different sizes to strap it to your bike. Stays in place, and shows my watch face at the right angle. Easier to glance at than on my wrist.
Comes with extra bands of two different sizes to strap it to your bike. Stays in place, and shows my watch face at the right angle. Easier to glance at than on my wrist.
A good mount, but it does have a tendency to slip around so that your watch is facing down. A small piece of double-sided tape between the mount and the handlebar fixes it right up, though. I don't know if I'd stick a Rolex on it, but it is for the most part pretty secure.
A good mount, but it does have a tendency to slip around so that your watch is facing down. A small piece of double-sided tape between the mount and the handlebar fixes it right up, though. I don’t know if I’d stick a Rolex on it, but it is for the most part pretty secure.
I use the TUSITA Bike Watch Mount to use with my Garmin watch in place of my bike computer. This is a great device. Keeps watch sturdy on the bike. Easy to install. I recommend the bike watch mount.
I use the TUSITA Bike Watch Mount to use with my Garmin watch in place of my bike computer. This is a great device. Keeps watch sturdy on the bike. Easy to install. I recommend the bike watch mount.
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He tenido 3 bases de reloj y esta es por luces la ms fcil de instalar. Conviene llevar una liga o banda de repuesto por si se rompe en el camino no se caiga el reloj o se pierda la base. Creo que podra ser algo ms econmico
Having tried a few of these products, this is the best one I have found. Is made from a high quality, good looking rubber, doesn't feel cheap. Totally recommend.
Having tried a few of these products, this is the best one I have found. Is made from a high quality, good looking rubber, doesn’t feel cheap. Totally recommend.
This is probably the easiest bike mount ever, and is compatible with just about any watch with a non-clasp style band. It’s made out of some sort of rubber/silicon, so all you do is open it up, wrap it around the handlebar, attach one of the 4 included rubber straps, and you’re done! It really is that easy.
Attaching your watch is just as simple: you just take it off your wrist, then treat this mount as if it were your second wrist, wrap it around, and ‘buckle’ it up just as you would as if it were on your wrist. Easy-peasy.
I got this because all of my bike stats are on my wrist, which is somewhat hard to glance at when I am riding at speed. Looking down at my wrist takes my eyes off the road because I have to look down and then left, which causes me to automatically drift left and is a very dangerous maneuver at 20+ mph; and bringing my wrist up to my face makes me unbalanced, which is equally as dangerous. This mount allows me to have my data right in front of me so that it’s a quick glance straight down and then eyes back up on the road within milliseconds; and because I use a Garmin, I can customize whatever data fields I want on the screen, so it really is hands free once I start my riding activity.
*Note: Obviously, this disables my watch’s ability to monitor my vitals during operation. However, my Garmin watch is able to use other sensors in lieu of its own built-in ones, you just have to pair them to the watch and tell your activity to use the external sensors. I use a HR chest strap sensor and a wheel RPM sensor (which is really not necessary because I use GPS to monitor my location, but I have so many gadgets I may as well use them).