G-SAVR 2-Pack: Lanyard / Tether / Leash – For your Garmin Edge 200, 500, 510, 520, 800, 810, 1000 – Also for Wahoo, Polar, Lezyne, Cateye, Sigma, or any other Cycling Bike GPS Computer
So, you just paid hundreds for the piece of electronics that’s attached to your bike. Why would you not pay a little bit more to protect your investment? The G-SAVR was invented out of necessity. I’m a long-time Cat.1 cyclist, and I’ve lost THREE Garmin Edge units in races due to broken tabs. I decided that I couldn’t wait on Garmin to provide an adequate solution, so I came up with one myself. The G-SAVR is small, and simple: it’s only 6.5 inches long and 0.5 inches wide. Depending on how it’s attached, it’s nearly nonexistent. But when the time comes for your bike computer to eject itself from your bike, (and that time will come) you will have a last-resort safety measure! G-SAVR: because Garmin tabs break and Garmin tethers suck!
G-SAVR Installation Instructions:
1. Unclip one end of the G-SAVR from the other.
2. Attach the thread loop end of the G-SAVR to your Garmin Edge, Go Pro, or other piece of electronics.
3. Move the black plastic buckle on the lanyard towards the clip end.
4. Secure the lanyard to your bike. I prefer to attach it to a brake or shifter cable but your mileage may vary. (See photos 5 and 6 for good examples)
5. Cinch down the black plastic buckle snugly so that it tightens the lanyard to the bike.
6. Connect the electronics into its respective mounting device.
7. Clip the two ends of the G-SAVR together.
8. Enjoy using your electronic device while knowing that it’s safely attached!
Note: Garmin and Go Pro in product images are not included
Product Features
- G-SAVR is SIMPLE! It’s a tether device that secures your Garmin Edge, Go Pro, and a wide variety of other GPS, cyclocomputers, and bar-mount cameras to your bike.
- G-SAVR is SMALL and UNOBTRUSIVE! It measures only 6.5 inches in total length and is 0.5 inches wide. Once installed, it remains nearly completely out of view.
- G-SAVR: because Garmin tabs break and Garmin tethers suck!
- G-SAVR on EVERY BIKE: Order a quantity of two or three for easy swapping between bikes.
- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! If for some reason, you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you may return your G-SAVR for a full refund.
Great insurance for your bike computer. Garmin does send a safety lanyard with its bike computer units – It works adequately – a thread loop for the unit and an elastic loop for the stem, handlebar, cable or what ever. How long the elastic lasts I do not know. I traded up to this lanyard when I added an after market stem mount which fits under the stem cap. My Edge 1000 unit did not leave room to comfortably loop the old lanyard on the stem anymore so I bought a G-SAVR and looped it over the left shifter cable. Still easy to…
Great way to hold on to your gadet This thing is awesome! I bought 2 of these. I use it to tether my Garmin Edge 20 to the handlebars of my mountain bike and my road bike. Now I don’t have to worry about it rattling loose and coming out of the twist mount that is attached to my stem. And, if the twist mount rubber bands that wrap around the stem happen to break, my Edge won’t fall to the ground. The fabric strap portion is just the right length… just long enough of reach but not so long that it dangles. I leave the small…