Protect Your $2,500–$10,000 GPS Like a Pro
Snap-on bumper that shields your antenna in the field—tested on concrete, built for crews.
Snap-on bumper that shields your antenna in the field—tested on concrete, built for crews.
Four key features that keep your expensive GNSS equipment protected and productive.
Absorbs impacts from falls and set-downs.
Keeps grime off your antenna base.
Snap on/off in seconds—no tools.
Built tough; field-tested by survey crews.
Works with common rover poles/antennas; check fit guide.
The BumpGuard is a rugged bumper designed to protect GPS receivers from drops, vibration, and weather. Built for surveyors, utility locators, and construction crews.
Prevents receiver damage during transport and use, adds stability on uneven surfaces, and protects equipment from mud, rain, and debris.
It fits most standard GPS receivers. For compatibility, reach out with your receiver dimensions.
Made from high-quality, UV-stabilized HDPE, the BumpGuard is built to withstand the toughest field conditions, including impacts, vibrations, mud, rain, and extreme temperatures.
Yes. The BumpGuard stabilizes and protects your GPS receiver in the harshest field conditions.
Yes. Designed for quick installation and removal without complicated tools.
Yes, the BumpGuard adds stability to your GPS receiver, especially on uneven or slippery surfaces. However, for additional grip, we recommend pairing it with rubber tips (an optional accessory under consideration).
Yes! We offer discounts for orders of 10 or more units. Contact us for a customized quote tailored to your needs.
Don't wait for the first expensive drop. Get BumpGuard and work with confidence.
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Real Results from Real Crews
See BumpGuard in action on job sites across the country.
Concrete Drop Test
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From the Field
"We continually field our GPS receivers with this added protection to reduce dings, dents, and destruction."
— Staking University
"I can see attachments like this being really useful in training school environments protecting the instrument from drops"
— James R., Benchmark Surveys
"certain sites i have to jump around in a vehicle a lot, and it gets thrown in the back fully assembled."
— Alex W., Plot Surveys Ltd