The Ultimate Motorcycle Phone Mount: A Ducati-Quad Lock Collaboration?
Get ready for a thrilling ride as we delve into the world of motorcycling and phone accessories! Ducati, the legendary name in the biking industry, has joined forces with Quad Lock, the go-to brand for motorcycle phone mounts, to create a limited-edition collection that's sure to spark some debate.
The Limited-Edition Ducati Quad Lock MAG Case Collection celebrates Ducati's rich heritage and its 100th anniversary. With a name that rolls off the tongue (or not!), this range offers two exclusive designs, each a tribute to Ducati's iconic Corse Edition and its century-old legacy.
Dom Storey, the mastermind behind Quad Lock's global sports marketing, had this to say about the collaboration: "Ducati is an institution in motorcycling, and we at Quad Lock pride ourselves on our rider-centric, practical designs. This partnership seamlessly blends Ducati's heritage with our performance-driven approach, resulting in a product that's both purposeful and road-ready."
But here's where it gets controversial... While Quad Lock boasts about the performance-oriented features of these limited-edition cases, I must admit, I don't see any significant differences from their regular offerings. Sure, the artwork is stunning, especially on the Ducati 100 Years Edition, but is it worth the premium price tag?
Both special editions seamlessly integrate into Quad Lock's existing product range, ensuring compatibility with any phone case mount you already own. Whether you're tackling the BDR or ripping through canyons on your Street Fighter, these cases will keep your phone securely in place. However, as with all limited-edition items, be prepared to pay a premium.
A standard Quad Lock Mag case retails for $39.99, but the Ducati-themed limited editions will set you back a hefty $59.99. This isn't about practicality or cost-effectiveness; it's about brand loyalty and a love for all things Ducati.
So, Ducati owners, would you shell out $60 for one of these cases? And for those who don't ride Ducatis, is this just a fancy, overpriced accessory, or does it offer something more?
Let's spark a conversation! Share your thoughts in the comments. Do you think these cases are a must-have for Ducati enthusiasts, or are they simply a pricey gimmick?
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