gps????
#4
I have a Garmin Nuvi 500 that I just can't seem to kill. Have had it on around 5,000 miles of harsh New England trails including riding in wintertime. It's seen temps from 15-98 degrees and trails with rocks, over the rack water holes, roots, stumps, ice, mud, and sand. The thing that ends up getting trashed the most is the 12V cord. I always have at least one spare handy.
#6
My Garmin is older than dirt. I hardly ever use it but it still works. If I bought a new GPS it would be another Garmin. I used to use it a lot and used the power cord especially in winter because the batteries wouldn't last very long. Mine takes 4 AAs and I don't like carrying spares.
#7
Garmin is the way to go. battery life is good i get about 30+ hours on a pair of batteries and keep a set of spares in my trail box. Using the power cord no longer makes them water proof. Stay away from magellin their customer service/warranty is useless, and if you buy maps and then have issues with the unit and cannot use the maps they will not refund anything or even try to help.
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