Great for cyclists! A phone holder from Alza costs less than 150 crowns and sells like hotcakes

  • AlzaPower Bike Holder FCP100 is a silicone bicycle handlebar phone holder for phones with a width of 50–90 mm (up to 6.5")
  • With code ALZADNY30, it costs 139 Kč instead of 199 Kč
  • Tool-free installation, silicone vibration damping, for handlebars with a diameter of 22–47 mm

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
24. 2. 2026 01:30
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For 139 crowns, you can’t expect miracles from a bike holder – but over 10,000 units sold show that AlzaPower Bike Holder FCP100 for 139 Kč with code ALZADNY30 serves its purpose. It’s the simplest way to get your phone on the handlebars – it’s entirely made of silicone, installation takes a few seconds, and you don’t need tools. But before you buy it, read what 228 customers say about it – because this is a product that suits some perfectly and others not at all.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you have a phone up to 6.5″ without a case and want a simple holder for occasional bike trips for a few crowns.
⚠️ Consider if you have a larger phone, a buttonless iPhone (rubbers hinder gestures), or ride off-road – it has limitations there.
💡 For 139 Kč you get Alza’s best-selling bike holder with vibration damping and easy installation.

What it is and how it works

AlzaPower FCP100 is a one-piece silicone holder. You attach it to the handlebars with a tightening strap (fits diameters 22–47 mm), and secure the phone with silicone straps over the display corners. The entire installation takes a few seconds, no tools, no screwing. The silicone acts as a vibration damper – on asphalt and paved roads, the phone holds stably. The weight is minimal, taking up no space in a backpack.

What 228 customers say – and why only 4.1 out of 5

The 4.1 out of 5 rating for this product is honest – and it’s important to know why. Satisfied customers praise its simplicity, low price, vibration damping, and the fact that the phone really stays put. One reviewer has been using it for half a year off-road without a single phone drop. Another appreciates it even for a stroller.

However, dissatisfied customers point out real problems. The most common complaint: the silicone straps go over the display and prevent phone operation – especially gestures on buttonless iPhones (swipe from the bottom) don’t work when the rubber is over the screen edge. Face ID can be problematic. If you need to actively control the phone while riding (change route on the map, switch music), this will be an issue. Another recurring problem: on uneven surfaces, the holder can rotate on the handlebars if not tightened sufficiently. And for phones larger than 6.5″ or phones in a thicker case, the holder is too small – attaching it requires force, and the rubber may tear over time.

When it makes sense – and when it doesn’t

The 139 Kč holder has its place. If you ride on asphalt, have a phone up to 6.5″ without a case, and only need to keep navigation in sight (set up beforehand), it’s a functional solution for this price. It also works as a stroller holder. However, if you ride off-road, have a larger phone, or need to actively control the phone while riding – invest in a more robust holder with a frame. There are plenty of those on Alza starting from a few hundred crowns upwards, and you’ll save yourself frustration.

If you’re looking for more bike or sports accessories on sale, check out the current Alza Days.

How do you handle navigation on your bike? Holder, pocket, or do you just remember the route?

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Jakub Kárník

Jakub is known for his endless curiosity and passion for the latest technologies. His love for mobile phones started with an iPhone 3G, but nowadays… More about the author

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