Zwift 3D-printable mounts for Click

ZWIFT COMMUNITY | on 29 de septiembre de 2025 by Zwift
Zwift 3D-printable mounts for Click

Alongside the launch of Click, Zwift are releasing six 3D-printable mounts for your Click controllers.  These mounts securely fit to your handlebars, Garmin or Wahoo mounts and allow you to quickly release your Click controllers.


Click mounts for road (31.8mm) diameter bars

This is a pair of 3D-printable mounts that fit to your 31.8mm diameter road handlebars.  You’ll need two M4x15mm screws to clamp these to your bars.

  • Print time: 40min – each
  • Print weight: 9g – each
Click mounts for road (31.8mm) diameter bars

Click mounts for hybrid/MTB (22.2mm diameter) handle bars

This is a pair of 3D-printable mounts that fit to your 22.2mm diameter hybrid or MTB handlebars.  You’ll need two M4x15mm screws to clamp these to your bars.

  • Print time: 30min – each
  • Print weight: 8g – each
Click 3D printing Zwift flat bars
Click mounts for hybrid/MTB (22.2mm diameter) handle bars

Click mount for the Garmin computer mount

This 3D-printable mount fits securely to your existing Garmin mount, allowing you to snap in your Click controllers side by side.

  • Print time: 50min
  • Print weight: 19g
Garmin and Wahoo Click computer mount

Click mount for the Wahoo computer mount

This 3D-printable mount fits securely to your existing Wahoo mount, allowing you to snap in your Click controllers side by side.

  • Print time: 45min – each
  • Print weight: 13g – each
Wahoo Click Mount 3D print

Click mounts for TT bars

This is a pair of 3D-printable mounts that will fit in standard TT extensions for control in the skis.

  • Print time: 45min – each
  • Print weight: 13g – each
TT Bar click 3D mount Zwift
TT Bar click 3D mount Zwift

We use a Bambu printer, and recommend these settings

  • Layer height: 0.2
  • Nozzle size: 0.4
  • Material: PLA / PETG
  • Support – Tree

These downloadable STL files can be used with most 3D printers to create a physical part. If you use a different printer type or manufacturer, then please consider using your recommended settings.

For those Zwifters that don’t own 3D printers, there are online services available that can print these files.



We’d like to hear from you. Please direct any feedback, comments or photos of your mounts in action to our Forum page, here.