The Original Bushwhacker Portable Speaker Mount for Golf Cart Railing - Adjustable Strap Fits Most Bluetooth Wireless Speakers Attachment Accessory Holder Bar Rail
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For UTVs, we've designed one. The UTVSPMON is what it's called, and you can get it on Amazon.
For bicycles, we have one. It should come up if you search for "Bushwhacker Austin speaker mount for frame" on Amazon.
Yes. It's up to you how you want to put it up.
It's a 5-inch long Velcro strip that attaches. To Velcro, you'll need enough strength to pull the end through a clasp. There isn't much more material than what is needed to attach the cart to the post as shown in the picture.
Selected User Reviews For The Original Bushwhacker Portable Speaker Mount for Golf Cart Railing - Adjustable Strap Fits Most Bluetooth Wireless Speakers Attachment Accessory Holder Bar Rail
You don't want your speaker rolling around in the golf cart's tiny bin, or worse, taking up space in one of your prized cup holders for "refreshments. " br>br>I purchased this with the expectation of having to return it due to the design of my speaker (JBL Charge 3) and the single middle strap, but I'm happy to report that the strap does not press any of the buttons, even during heavy off-roading in search of that ball you just sliced off of 12. The grippy material on the holster's spine and straps prevents it from sliding down the cart and performs admirably. br>br>It's ridiculously easy to install on the cart, and it allows you to turn the speaker away from the inside of the cart so you can still talk while jamming out and you're not constantly reaching for the volume. If you're a frequent golfer who enjoys listening to music while on the course, this is a must-have. You'll be glad you took the time to do so!.
Surprisingly secure for only one strap on the speaker side, but the mounting straps are too short to attach to anything larger than 3/4" in diameter. The single device strap is advertised for the JBL flip speakers, but you can't tighten it without pressing the volume and playback buttons at the same time. It might work for other speaker brands and a specific mounting bar, but don't try it on a boat tee top or an atv roll bar. Unless the pipe is extremely small in diameter.
Writing negative reviews is something I despise. br>I have a JBL 3, and I took it to the course after receiving my mount, only to discover that the straps that secure it to the golf cart roof post are not long enough to go around the post. To make it work, I had to go out and purchase more Velcro. The JBL 3's strap is long enough to secure it. Roof posts come in a variety of sizes, as far as I'm aware. However, since I purchased this item, it has not fit a single post; they should have simply made all of the straps longer. br>br>Sending it back is not worth my time.
I ride motorcycles, and it's impossible for me to do so without listening to music. I've tried a lot of different ways to attach my portable Bluetooth speaker to my backpack or the motorcycle, and I always seem to run into a flaw that doesn't completely satisfy me. I was skeptical after seeing this because the only reviews I found were from people riding in golf carts and Side-by-Side vehicles. sides. I decided to take a chance because the price was low enough, and it turned out to be the best decision I've ever made in terms of music on my motorcycle. My speaker is firmly held in place by this device. It is simple for me to connect a charger. Because the speaker doesn't budge when you put a little pressure on it, pressing buttons for volume and track skipping is also a breeze. The possibilities for this product are endless, but if you want to test it out on your motorcycle, I guarantee you'll be pleased.
I regret not purchasing sooner. To hold an Amazon Tap speaker in my golf cart, I purchased this. The textured material on the product allows it to grip the speaker as well as hold onto whatever it is attached to so it doesn't slide down when going down the road, and it only takes 20 seconds to put on or take off the cart canopy post. br>br>A speaker could also be attached to the tube of your bicycle using this method. Previously, I wanted to take the Tap on a bike ride but couldn't find a suitable attachment.
This device performs as expected. I have a JBL Charge 4 that refuses to go away. To give sound a more central location, I put it in a different spot on my golf cart than what I've seen in other reviews. It really works.
This was a fantastic way to get a JBL Charge 3 on my new Boston Whaler. I didn't want to drill any holes or mount a bracket because it was a new boat, so the Bushwhacker portable speaker mount is ideal. It's secure and I can move it to any of the boat's rails. This is the ideal answer.
I used this speaker holder for the entire last year and it is fantastic. It frees up space in the cupholders and eliminates the need for your speaker to roll around in the "glove box. " I'm not a cart path only/nancy around the course type of guy, so this holds up well for me. I was initially skeptical, but I can assure you that your speaker is here to stay. br>br>Two useful hints: br> If you turn off your speaker before the round, take it off the cart. I almost forgot about mine a couple of times. br>br> First, turn up the speaker volume, then use your phone to control the volume. Your volume control could be obstructed by the strap.