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Sun Visor Radio Pouch
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A handheld radio in a moving vehicle lives on the passenger seat, in a cup holder or on the floor, and it is never where you left it when you need to answer a call from the truck behind you. The Sun Visor Radio Pouch puts it on the visor — the one flat surface already at eye level and within reach of the driver's right hand.
The pouch is sized for most FRS radios and handheld GPS units and holds the body of the unit with the antenna and display clear, so you can read the screen and key the mic without pulling it out. It attaches with velcro loops around the visor, which means no drilling, no clips to break and a two-minute install or removal — useful if the radio only comes out on trail weekends. Kept deliberately compact so it does not block the visor from doing its actual job.
| Fits | Most FRS radios and handheld GPS units |
|---|---|
| Material | 1000D Cordura |
| Mounting | Velcro loops around the sun visor |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
This is the enclosed pouch — the radio sits inside a sewn sleeve. If your radio has a belt clip on the back and you would rather clip it in and out, buy the Open Style version instead.
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