I need one that is very user friendly because I'm technologically challenged. I want it to be able to store not only locations but also routes to those locations. (granted that is even possible)
I don't buy junk but I'm also not paying more than 400ish for this unit. Before you make a suggestion even, what are other things that I might want to consider when buying a GPS?
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I just bought the Garmin 60CSX. It's very easy to use,awesome battery life and right in your price range.
You can even download the Wisconsin,Michigansnowmobile/ATV trails and overlap them right on your maps (if you're into those activities). Mine mounts right on the ATV, totally waterproof.
Where I ride in the U.P., I would be lost in the first hour, I highly recommend it!
(Check Ebay, for whatever you get)
I just bought the Garmin 60CSX. It's very easy to use,awesome battery life and right in your price range.
You can even download the Wisconsin,Michigansnowmobile/ATV trails and overlap them right on your maps (if you're into those activities). Mine mounts right on the ATV, totally waterproof.
Where I ride in the U.P., I would be lost in the first hour, I highly recommend it!
(Check Ebay, for whatever you get)
I agree my new 60CSX is awesome.
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I like my Garmin Venture HC, you can do all of the things you mentioned with it. It does not have as much memory as some others (24mb), but it gets the job done, and is easy to use. I would freak if I had to pay $400 for a GPS. LOL,I think it would send me back to maps.
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