asa wrote:My airplane came with an X mount and I ditched it, It hit buttons and the devices would come out occasionally in turbulence. I use my iPad daily in 9 different work airplanes, so moving it around is just normal. I've found that the suction cup along with a short arm and this mount (
https://www.rammount.com/part/RAM-HOL-AP20U) work universally in all airplanes I fly from C180 to King air. I have other various attachments for RAM as well so I love the overall system, just not the X mounts.
The x mount might be perfect for you, but didn't work for me.
I cannot imagine a properly-sized X-mount allowing the device to "come out" in turbulence. I flew through some pretty bad turbulence with mine, and had zero issues. You DO need to tighten up the "arm" at the ball mount.
I just ran a quick test. Took my iPad mounted in the X-mount, held it over the bed, and shook the heck out of it. I slammed it as hard as I could. Didn't budge. Repeated the test with the iPhone XR in its X-mount – same result.
The "hitting buttons" comment and the "suction cup" comment have me wondering if ASA's issue has more to do with the flexing of the suction-cup mount than the X-mount itself. I'm using one of their ball mounts bolted to the instrument panel. Nothing moves - at all - in flight.