Adventure Pilot "kneeboard" For Ifly Gps on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Florida, United States
This is the iFly "Kneeboard" that you can purchase directly from Adventure Pilot for $39.99 new today. It is designed for use with their GPS 520 / 700 / 720 / 740 model units. To call it a "Kneeboard" requires some imagination, I think. It is really a special set of straps that have adjustable clips and Velcro, that wraps around your leg. I used it once and then ordered the RAM Yoke Mount instead.
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