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RidingRush Phone Mount for Bike: Review & Buy Guide

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RidingRush Phone Mount for Bike — Waterproof Bicycle Phone Holder Bag with Sun Visor (Review & Buy Guide)

You want your phone on the bike for GPS directions, ride stats and quick calls, but you do not want it bouncing in a pocket or frying on the handlebar. The RidingRush Phone Mount for Bike is a waterproof bicycle phone holder bag that straps to your frame, keeps the screen usable through a TPU touchscreen window, and adds a sun visor for bright-day glare. It fits phones up to 7 inches and sells for CAD 21.99. This page walks you through what it does, who it suits, and how to decide if it belongs on your bike.

The Problem

Most riders have run into at least one of these:

  • No safe spot for the phone. Jersey pockets bounce, backpacks are a hassle for a two-hour ride, and holding the phone while steering is a non-starter.
  • Glare kills the screen. On a sunny afternoon, a bare phone screen turns into a mirror. You tilt your head, squint, slow down, and sometimes stop just to check the next turn.
  • Rain anxiety. A single surprise shower can end a phone. Standard mounts expose the whole device, and even "water-resistant" phones are not made for sustained rain at riding speed.
  • Touchscreen bags that don't respond. Some cheap frame bags have a plastic window so thick you have to press three or four times to register a tap, which is worse than no bag at all.

The RidingRush bike frame bag was built against exactly these frustrations: it holds the phone on the frame, shades the screen, seals out rain, and uses a sensitive TPU film so taps go through the first time.

Why It Matters

Here is what each real feature of this product delivers for you as a rider:

  • Fits phones up to 7 inches. That covers most smartphones people actually own, including large iPhone and Samsung models. You are not buying a bag your next phone will outgrow.
  • Sensitive TPU touchscreen. The transparent film is designed to keep the screen responsive during riding, so you can glance at your route, start a playlist, or check a message at a red light without wrestling with the window.
  • Sun visor for better visibility. The integrated sunshade reduces screen glare under sunlight. Instead of cupping your hand over the phone, the visor does the shading for you.
  • Rain-ready construction. The PVC+EVA material with sealed zippers offers protection on wet days, so a passing shower no longer means stuffing the phone away and riding blind.

At CAD 21.99, the whole setup costs less than a single screen repair — which is the realistic alternative when an exposed phone meets gravel or a downpour.

What to Look For

When you compare this RidingRush phone mount for bike against other bicycle phone holders, check these points against the listing:

  1. Phone size compatibility. The bag fits phones up to 7 inches. Measure your phone (screen diagonal) and factor in your case — a very thick case on a 6.9-inch phone is the tightest scenario.
  2. Touchscreen responsiveness. The key spec here is the TPU film. TPU is the material that stays flexible and touch-sensitive in cold weather, unlike stiff PVC-only windows.
  3. Glare control. Not every frame bag has a sun visor. This one integrates the shade into the lid, which matters most if you commute west in the evening or east in the morning.
  4. Weather sealing. Look for the PVC+EVA body plus sealed zippers. Sealed zippers are the detail that separates bags that survive rain from bags that soak the phone at the first puddle.
  5. Mounting position. This is a bike frame bag, not a handlebar clamp. If you prefer the phone at bar height for constant glanceability, a bar mount may fit you better; if you like a lower, protected position with storage, the frame bag wins.
  6. Price check. Listed at CAD 21.99 (ASIN B0FKYKDB3P). Compare against the cost of a bare mount plus a separate waterproof case — the combined price is often higher.

What Others Say

This page is generated from the official product data, and no verified customer rating or review scores were included in that data — so we will not quote star ratings or review counts we cannot back up.

That does not leave you guessing. Before you buy any bike phone bag, judge it by evidence you can actually check:

  • Does the listing confirm your phone size fits under 7 inches with your case on?
  • Do the product photos show the sealed zipper tracks and the TPU window clearly?
  • On the store page, how recent are the reviews, and do they mention rain performance and touchscreen response specifically? Those two topics are where cheap bags fail first.
  • What is the return window? A generous return policy lets you test the touchscreen fit with your own phone before committing.

Real reviews on the store listing, filtered by "rain" and "touch", will tell you more than any summary score.

Where to Buy

The RidingRush Phone Mount for Bike, Waterproof Bicycle Phone Holder Bag with Sun Visor (fits up to 7-inch phones, ASIN B0FKYKDB3P) is listed at CAD 21.99.

  • Shop now and add it to your cart to check current availability and delivery to your address.
  • See all options in the RidingRush cycling accessories range — waterproof saddle bags, bike bells, cleaning kits and more — if you want to kit out the whole bike in one order.
  • Questions about fit for your specific phone? Visit the contact page and ask before you buy.

A frame bag that shields your phone from sun, rain and drops, keeps the touchscreen live, and costs CAD 21.99 — for most commuters and weekend riders, that is an easy yes.

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