The LCS E-Z View Holster for Garmin Astro is built for hunters and trainers who need quick access to their GPS without sacrificing protection. Featuring a ClearTouch™ window,...
The LCS E-Z View Holster for Garmin Astro is built for hunters and trainers who need quick access to their GPS without sacrificing protection. Featuring a ClearTouch™ window, this holster allows you to view the screen and operate all buttons without removing the device, keeping your Garmin safe from scratches, dust, and abrasion.
Constructed with rugged ballistic nylon, the holster is designed specifically for the Garmin Astro 220 and 320 handhelds. Whether you’re hunting on foot or horseback, it provides secure, convenient carrying options.
Full Functionality: ClearTouch™ window protects the screen while allowing complete button control.
Durable Protection: Ballistic nylon encases the device for long-lasting wear and scratch resistance.
Versatile Carry Options: Use the included belt clip for hands-free access or wear bandolier-style with the included shoulder strap.
Perfect Fit: Designed exclusively for Garmin Astro 220, 320, 430 & handheld GPS units.
Field-Tested Performance: Built for hunters, trainers, and anyone using Garmin Astro systems in rugged environments.
The LCS E-Z View Holster combines durability, accessibility, and maximum protection making it the best holster on the market for Garmin Astro users.
This holster was designed with input from our customers by LCS staff members - only available from Lion Country Supply.
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