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Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2025
Facile a installer. Je craignais que les sangles bloquent la vue de l'ecran mais non c'est parfait. Je le recommande.
PJW Texas
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
The main reason I got this product over others is that my handlebars are tapered and hard to clamp a cell phone holder in place - because these have flexible mounting straps it fits tightly. Also the flexible straps reduce wear on my cell phone as I have no bike suspension so the mount itself flexes
Mr A Webster
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2025
Attaches securely to bike stem, if a little long. Phone is a bit bouncy in the holder but that is the shock absorption working.Easy to fit with a simple loop and hook and very lightTriangular straps seems to work better than round
MattSB_Nottingham
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2025
Have bought a few holders from Bone over years - latest version has addressed shudder issues with the enhanced base of the holder which fits to the stem. Only used couple times but can tell difference.Solid bit of kit and my go to for this type of product
william s t mayhall
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
overal works well. lots of movement on rough roads
Hull_Born
Reviewed in Australia on May 11, 2025
Excellent phone holder. Easy to insert phone and remove when required. Phone is very stable for use on bike ways, roads and gravel tracks
LEANNE T.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
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Tom
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Your bike stem will need to be >110mm (center to center) for this to fit correctly, which is abnormally long. See attached picture how it doesn't fit correctly on a 90mm stem. This holder needs a flat open area on the stem of about 70mm, and stem cap no higher than about 10mm.Even on a long stem where this will fit, it's still pretty floppy. The rubber seems to have a kind of soft-touch coating which means it doesn't grip the metal very strongly, so it will bounce and sag if you're going over bumpy terrain.It is possible to mount it on the handlebar too, but only in landscape orientation (see second pic). However, it needing to be angled back to face you makes the sagging issue worse.Despite those negatives, the silicone does at least seem to be sturdy that it would never actually fall off the bike or fully drop the phone. But because it's not a universal fit, not terribly secure, and awfully expensive, I can't recommend it.
Sylviolin
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2024
This BONE Bike Phone Mount is well built and made of rubber (or silicone) material and therefore would not scratch or rust.I installed the mount on my new bike in just a few minutes. It fits well my iPhone XR as the 4 elastic corner band holds the phone securely.Now, my phone with the case is quite heavy and tested it on my bike ride. With the many bumps and potholes and interlocking bike paths, my phone holds well but shakes to the point that I felt it was going to fall off a few times.I think that it would hold well smaller phones or larger lighter phones, but there is a very tiny risk for my heavy phone to come off the mount that I am not ready or willing to take. For now, I will use a spare elastic band to add another level of protection to hold my phone horizontally.
Romy
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Previously I've bought the LBS version of this (Nite Ize I think) for like $25 and they have served well. I figured I'd try an off brand, and it performs the same. Costs about the same too.This style is good for road biking and light gravel riding. It's not good on rougher stuff or anything with sharp bumps. Under rougher conditions, one of the four arms will eventually work its way off, then the nearest other arm will, and then you have a problem. If you know that going in, you'll pay attention while riding. If you want something you're sure you can lash down and it won't fall out, maybe this isn't for you. But it works well for my use.
Random man
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I switch this between bikes, so it's nice to have simple way to take on and off. Holds the phone sufficiently, although I wouldn't recommend for off-roading.
Engr.RG
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I just got this Bike Tie 5 Pro stem mount, and so far, I’m impressed. It feels like it’s made from high-quality materials and seems sturdy enough to handle rides on bumpy roads with my iPhone Pro 16. The upgraded straps are a nice touch, they feel secure and fit well on my bike. It holds my phone snugly without any slipping, even with the case on.I like that it works with a wide range of phones, and the elastic material adds some extra protection against vibrations. The installation was quick and easy, and it doesn’t interfere with my phone’s Face ID (or for your Touch ID if you have any), which is super convenient.What really stood out is the price. It’s a little lower than another mount I was considering, but it doesn’t feel like I compromised on quality. I haven’t used it on a long ride yet, but it looks like it will hold up well.If anything changes after more use, I’ll update this review. For now, it seems like a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable and affordable bike phone holder.
bakergirl20
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
This phone mount was decent but it didn’t really hug the phone corners super well. The material of the holder was also a bit slippery which made me nervous to put my phone in. It seemed sturdy on the bike but not holding the phone. It was also really hard to wrap around the handlebars because you have to feed it through itself and that wasn’t easy. I don’t think it is worth the price.
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