Zwift Trainer Tray for Tablets or Phones for Stationary Biking & Cycling, Indoor Cycling iPad Holder fits Wahoo and Garmin GPS Mount

$35.95




NEW** This now comes with a black sticky mat to help prevent tablets, phones or other items from falling off** This 3D printed tray is designed to hold your tablet, kindle, phone, power bar, keyboard or any other small items you may want during your ride. This is for your stationary cycling time and it is not meant to support heavy weights. You could use it to hold a keyboard and type to your fellow riders on Zwift or keep your work status as active during a mid day ride. It fits into the modern Garmin GPS biking mount.

As seen in the video: Wahoo tray on the left side of the screen and Garmin tray on the right side. The height difference of the tray is to accommodate for the position of the Garmin/Wahoo mount.

Specifications
- Tray Holding Size 7" x 5.75"
- Weight: 4 oz
- Fits most phones, 11" and smaller iPad, other tables, kindles, keyboards, snacks and gear
- Offered in Black and White
- Compatible with Garmin 3/4 turn GPS mounts and Wahoo
- This is 3D printed in PLA filament

Customers must supply their own handlebars and Garmin mount. This is not intended for biking outdoor or while moving.

Please Note: 3D printed items can tend to have small lines on them when manufactured. We inspect and quality control all items before they are set to you.

I’m very happy with it. The grippy rubber mat is a great touch.


Very loose in Garmin mount, not secure with any more weight than a phone or small tablet, and does not fit in mount without removing from bars.


My son loves it! It fits his phone and remote control!


Very loose fit in wahoo mount but otherwise good quality and does the job.


The iPad holder is working well so far for my wife’s use on her bicycle. Because a Garmin quarter-turn mount is ‘off center’, on a flatbar road bike, there’s a slight angle from true perpendicular that ‘cocks’ the mount and therefore the iPad holder… making it slightly skewed. It’s not a deal breaker for us, but you should be aware of that. Note that I am going to look into trying to ‘straighten out’ the Garmin mount (maybe cut to rotate a bit and glue it?).


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