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Starlink Mini Safari Window Mount Bag
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A Starlink Mini needs sky, and the obvious place to put it in an INEOS Grenadier is the Safari windows in the roof. The problem is holding it there. Set the dish loose on the glass and it slides at the first off-camber section, bounces on washboard and scratches both itself and the window; run it outside on the roof and it is exposed to branches and thieves. This bag mounts the Mini to the Safari glass and keeps it there.
A four-point suction system does the holding, spreading the load across four cups rather than relying on one, which is what keeps it stuck on rough trails. The pouch is form-fitting and padded so the dish is supported and protected without the bag eating cabin space, and it is cut from rugged weather-resistant material. The Starlink signal passes through the glass, so the dish stays connected while mounted. Installation takes seconds and needs no tools.
| Fits | Starlink Mini; INEOS Grenadier Safari windows, and usable with any sunroof |
|---|---|
| Material | Rugged weather-resistant fabric, padded |
| Mounting | Four-point suction system; no tools required |
| Included | Mount bag only |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
Bag only. The Starlink Mini is not included. It is purpose-built for the Grenadier's Safari windows; on other sunroofs it will work, but check that your glass gives the suction cups a flat, clean surface to grip. Suction cups need clean glass, so wipe the window before mounting.
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