Cheers for that, are they stable enough I.e. do they just spin round with the weight?
It doesn't rotate.. the tilt feature is nice if u have smaller kids but our son never uses it. The only downside if u wanna call it that is the person sitting in the front seats hair can become a little static sometimes. It's a worthy compromise imo. If you want to avoid that sparco also has a front seat organizer, we swapped cause the screen sits too low due to the angle of our frontseatCheers for that, are they stable enough I.e. do they just spin round with the weight?
Was hoping for one that could adjust forwards and backwards but these seat shapes are ridiculous in their sexiness
Thanks 310CUP that looks spot on! So far I've been getting away with the 4yr old holding the tablet and sick bags until I get chance to bodge something. This has inspired meI needed one in my Leon, so i made a fitting myself - works with brodit backplate, is very well fixed and the seat looks clean.
Nice to see someone is finally looked into the thing and found a solution, no need to build one on your own any more Is the system 3D printed or machined?hi everyone, i first found this forum when i ordered my Formentor and was looking for a rear seat tablet mount.
After realising there was nothing specific to cupra on the market, i have now gone on to open my own business called 'DET Design' which specialises in Entertainment Mounts for cars with this style of sport seats. (Cupra, Skoda, Range Rover SVR etc...) I have recently finalised the Cupra one so I don't know if its of any use to you all now as I can see this post is from 2022 but here is the link to the website and some photos.
www.detdesignofficial.com
Hopefully this can help someone on this post!
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thank you for the feedback, appreciate it! The mounting plates are made on a machine and the device mount is 3D printed. Slightly Biased haha but we absolutely love what we have created and it has stood the test of time so farNice to see someone is finally looked into the thing and found a solution, no need to build one on your own any more Is the system 3D printed or machined?