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I have six bills to spend and I want a GPS for my bike I want the best for the money. It needs to be able to take the elements and be easy to use and see. Any advice
I have six bills to spend and I want a GPS for my bike I want the best for the money. It needs to be able to take the elements and be easy to use and see. Any advive
For about half that you can get a Garmin 60 Cx. Why spend more than you have to to get nothing extra...and most probably less.
Personally, I don't look at any units if they have built-in or proprietary batteries and if they have built in maps and fixed memory. I hate limitations.
You didn't list how you plan to use it and what features are important to YOU.
I have six bills to spend and I want a GPS for my bike I want the best for the money. It needs to be able to take the eliments and be easy to use and see. Any advive
+1 on the Garmin 60Cx.
You don't need the 60CSx - the altimeter is stupid when GPS calculates your altitude for you anyways - and much more accurately than a barometric altimeter.
An incredibly versatile little unit, isn't it? A feature packed unit! I'd buy it again considering all the units that have come out since.
You've been reading my posts somewhere.
YOU'VE been reading MY posts