Cool Carrying Case for Garmin Nuvi Naviagator + Screen Protector Kit (Many Color Available)

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Cool Carrying Case for Garmin Nuvi Naviagator + Screen Protector Kit (Many Color Available)




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 106







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Bestpricecenter
Sales Rank: 106



Features:
  • Features 2 different style of cases: Nylon and Eva for your GPS Navigator. Allow you to carry your GPS when you are away from the car. You no longer need to leave your GPS in the car.
  • Nyon Case: Safely carry your GPS with this Nylon carrying Case design for small and medium size GPS. Padded shell case protects your GPS from bumps, shock and scratches. Dual zipper opening allows easy access to the GPS. Velcro strap holds GPS in place inside the case and prevents GPS from falling when you open the case. Inside pocket holds additional memory cards. Comes with a carabiner so case can be clipped to your belt loop, travel bag or backpack. Approximate interior dimensions: 4.13 x 3.13 x 1.3 inches
  • Eva Case: Safely carry your GPS with this Eva carrying Case designed for the GPS. Padded hydrofoam case protects your camera from bumps, shock and scratches. Dual zipper opening allows easy access to GPS. Velcro strap holds GPS in place inside the case and prevents GPS from falling when you open the case. Inside pocket holds additional memory cards. Comes with a carabiner so case can be clipped to your belt loop, travel bag or backpack. Approximate interior dimensions: 4.13 x 3.13 x 1.3 inches.
  • Package includes screen protector for your GPS. Screen protector prevents your LCD screen from getting scratched. Film is totally clear - no haziness - no bubbles - no glare. Screen protector does not interfere with PDA stylus. Measures 3 X 2 1/4 in. - Cut to fit your screen - One sheet can cover many more than one screen. Screen protector is non-adhesive and removable, but will stay attached to screen. Good-fitting shape, easy stick and no remnant glue. Made by environment protection and recycle material. Manufactured from Ultra Thin Transparent Polymer.
  • Compatiable with Garmin Nuvi 350, 360 and 370 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator, and also GARMIN NUVI 200 250 260 270 300 310 model. This case DOES NOT FIT Nuvi 650 200w, 250w 260w.

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Product Description:
Compatiable with Garmin Nuvi 350, 360 and 370 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator and also GARMIN NUVI 250 260 270 300 310 350 360 370 model. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT DOES NOT FIT 200w, 250w 260w.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does exactly as promised
It's a hard case that fits your Garmin Nuvi. And the case keeps the Nuvi in place with a Velcro strap. The belt clip is a handy feature. If you have a Nuvi, this is a great case to have.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - fits great
* My Garmin Nuvi 260 fits great in this case. The cut-to-fit screen protector works great, too. Nice product for the price! ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Carrying case nice but unnecessary
The carrying case is very reasonably priced and very nice, HOWEVER it turned out to be unnecessary with the Garmin Nuvi 350 we ordered since the Nuvi came with its own leather carrying case. We returned the extra one for a refund.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I just love this little case!
* I researched several different cases, and decided to go with this much lower priced one and it is just wonderful. it's a solid (not soft and flimsy) case, excellent quality with extra room inside for cash, credit card, or whatever. I would highly recommend this over the styles that are much pricier. It's a bright fire-engine red, which I love! ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Colorful, practical case for your GPS
I bought this case because I wanted something that wasn't BLACK, but was colorful. I really love it, and not just because of the color. There are nice velcro straps that hold the unit in place on one side, and a mesh pocket on the other. Two zippers make it easy to open and close all of the way, clamshell style. It's large enough to fit the unit and an accessory cord, but small enough to easily slip into the glovebox, under the seat, or into my bag. I recommend this case in any color (even black).

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Cool Carrying Case for Garmin Nuvi Naviagator + Screen Protector Kit (Many Color Available)
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