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GPS around $100 range
I'm going to buy my dad a GPS and I would like to keep in the $100 range. I've been looking at those etrex, any thoughts?
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RE: GPS around $100 range
Magellan eXplorist series has a model around $100 brand new (100 or 110 eXplorist). You can also get a refurbished eXplorist 500 on ebay for around $150. I have had an explorist 200 and 500 and loved both.
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RE: GPS around $100 range
i hace the etrex... works good, can't put maps on it or anything like that but it will get you back if your lost. has a backlight and stores alot of waypoints and it's easy to use.
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RE: GPS around $100 range
ORIGINAL: Ajax i hace the etrex... works good, can't put maps on it or anything like that but it will get you back if your lost. has a backlight and stores alot of waypoints and it's easy to use. |
RE: GPS around $100 range
garmin gps72 from bass pro around $100.00.me and my kid use ours all the time from hunting to geocaching
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RE: GPS around $100 range
Both would work but I have an objection to both the etrex and the Explorist Gps. The joystick doesn't work well on my explorist, so navigation is difficult, I don't know if they all have this problem, or just mine. Also, the first modle in the etrex series dosn't have a joystick, which my friend who has it really hates. If you can get the next modle up in the etrex series that would be better, since it has a joystick for navigation I believe. Also, I havn't used one, but I would really recomend a Garmin GPS 60 series, they are a little more expensive, but you could probably find one use and it would be well worth your money. The Garmin GPS 60 series would be my recommendation, but if you are going to choose between the Explorist and the Etrex, I would go with the Explorist.
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ORIGINAL: millerir Both would work but I have an objection to both the etrex and the Explorist Gps. The joystick doesn't work well on my explorist, so navigation is difficult, |
RE: GPS around $100 range
I've had my Garminetrex for about 7 years. It's very durable & reliable. It's been dropped several times, gotten wet several times, used in freezing temperatures, and still looks good & functions well.
I reccomended this GPS to one of my buddies who just started hunting. To me, it has every featureI need, very little that I don't need, and the best feature is that it's very easy to operate. The only thing I don't like about it is there is no "electronic" compass (you have to bemoving for the compass to work), but to get that you have to pay more. I'm convinced the etrex is the best bang for your $100 |
RE: GPS around $100 range
If all you are trying to do is "find the truck" a Magellan 100 is all you need. We grouse hunt the big woods in Northern WI. so I bought a Gold series Magellan. It has a lot of bells and whistles that I never use. $100.00 unit is perfect for K.I.S.S.
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RE: GPS around $100 range
I've used a number of GPS's and for that price range the Explorist works very well especially in wooded heavy canopy areas.
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