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hey ive never had a GPS. ive used some of my friends and some crappy ones my fire dept. had. what would you guys recommend. i offroad frequently but also take long road trips so i am looking for one that has maps in it preferably detailed maps ne input would be great. im looking at the Garmin eTrex Legend, what do u think? thanks jared
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#1 Rockaholic ( For now ) Extreme Rockcrawler |
Garmin seems to be the most user freindly of the GPS's. The Legend is pretty nice, and I've seen some places that have a $30 rebate right now.
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Grocery Getter |
jeepboy-
I too am a Garmin fan. But what you didn't say is how you plan to use it: - handheld/wearable/battery ops - vehicle mounted/ext. power etc. These things will make a difference in your satisfaction with the unit. The units with larger screens, more memory and "real" compass will suck batteries dry in no time. (ps, "real compass" means you don't need to be moving for it to provide you with a heading). Some of the better units that have these features will allow you to disable them to extend battery life. Other features like detachable antenna allows the use of an auxillary or more efficient antenna when mobile, but the compact internal or small external antenna when operating hand-held. Do you need a built-in map or are general waypoints sufficient? Lastly (for now!) most of the newer units allow you to upload/download routes from your PC, a nice feature for pre-planning your trek or figuring out later exactly where you were! I can share more info if you're not already asleep! BlackJack |
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