
Anatra Universal Horizontal Dual Mount Kit for Garmin, Magene, and GoPro (ST)
This is our newest 6th Generation universal mount option designed to adapt to most saddle rails (see picture below). This mount attaches to the rear part of the saddle rails to provide excellent clearance for saddle bags and other accessories (we are the inventors of this mounting position). This kit uses our horizontal mount arm for one or two devices. When using the radar alone, this kit provides the maximum clearance under the saddle for saddle bags or other accessories. It is designed to securely position a Garmin Varia RVR315, Garmin RTL510, Garmin Varia RTL515, or Magene L508 radar, and an optional secondary GoPro or similarly connected device for optimal visibility and operation. Made in USA Compatibility Features Fits rear saddle rails with a width between 32 and 75 mm (1-1/4" to ~3") Fits saddle rail thickness between 6.0 and 10 mm Garmin Varia models: RVR315 RTL510 RTL515 Magene L508 GoPro compatible cameras weighing up to 130g (4.6 oz) Maximum combined device weight allowed is 200g (7 oz) Not for use with extensions. See details below before ordering Lightweight and aerodynamic Supports the use of one or two devices Anti-slip pads prevent movement on the rails Carbon fiber safe - no metal digging into your rails Securely attached - cannot be removed without tools Fully adjustable device mount arm positioning with a non-slip interface Places most devices ~75 mm (3 in) from the clamp point without extensions Uses nylon patch screws to prevent loosening Made from tough bioplastic Includes a safety tether kit for the radar and a separate heavy duty safety tether kit for the optional secondary device Saddle Compatibility To check your saddle's compatibility with the Anatra, measure the width between the rails. The width must be between 32 mm (1-1/4") on the inside, and 75 mm (~3") on the outside. The rails can be round or oval and must be between 6 and 10 mm thick. You must have approximately 25 to 35 mm (1" - 1.5") of clearance between the mount point and the bottom of the saddle. The back center top of the saddle must be clear of obstructions in this area (such as large logo plates - we are looking at you Selle... :).