Protect your Garmin Delta handheld while keeping it fully usable in the field with the EZ View Holster for Garmin Delta. Built...
Protect your Garmin Delta handheld while keeping it fully usable in the field with the EZ View Holster for Garmin Delta. Built from rugged ballistic nylon, this holster helps shield your handheld from moisture, dirt, scratches, and everyday field wear during hunting, training, and outdoor use.
The integrated ClearTouch™ window provides a clear view of the screen while protecting it from abrasion. Just as important, it allows full access to all function buttons without removing the handheld, so you can operate your Delta easily in any conditions.
A sturdy belt clip keeps the handheld secure and within reach, reducing the risk of drops or loss while moving through rough terrain. The holster is designed specifically to fit Garmin Delta handheld units, offering reliable protection without interfering with operation.
Designed for Garmin Delta Handhelds – Proper fit for secure protection
ClearTouch™ Window – Protects the screen while allowing full button access
Durable Ballistic Nylon – Resists moisture, scratches, and field wear
Easy Operation – Use all controls without removing the device
Convenient Belt Clip – Keeps your handheld secure and accessible
The EZ View Holster for Garmin Delta is a practical solution for handlers who want dependable protection without sacrificing ease of use in the field.
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