Okay.. back to the subject. The following is my review of the product.
I received my gimbal bracket in the mail yesterday. I have to say it is pretty ingenious-- simple, but ingenious. The bracket (see my install below) is made out of light-weight aluminum, attached to the stationary half of the gimbal with double-sided poster tape, and it in no way interferes or interacts with the gimbal motor movement. It basically cradles the two halves of the gimbal motor (maybe 2mm short of actually touching it) within a U-shape so the two halves cannot come flying apart upon impact - avoiding the far too common and costly $700 gimbal repair. At least that's the theory behind it. Two minor notes.. I personally felt that the gap between the vertical portion of the bottom U-shape and the rotatable motor half of the gimbal could be reduced still further, so I tweaked the bracket with a pair of pliers and reduced the gap to about 0.5mm when I test fit it. (I simply bent it inward a hair.) Also, if you want to continue to use the DJI clear plastic gimbal lock for transporting, you will need to remove a small portion of the plastic per instructions -- which you can easily do with a dremel, grinder, hand coping saw, or simple hand file. Took me two minutes to do and the plastic lock once again goes on fine.
For me, this small $22 investment now provides me peace of mind that I probably (again in theory) will not require a $700 gimbal repair as a result of a small to medium impact, and I honestly can't see why any P2V+ owner would ever choose to fly without it. Just my opinion, folks.
btw.. I liked the bracket design/concept so much that I offered to revamp the seller's instruction sheet for him. I do graphics for a living and had some spare time today.