![]() ![]() Oh, and not sure how well the Oregon would cope with gloved use, being a touch screen unit, though they do a similarly functional one with buttons instead. Smaller screen again, but very clear and relatively easy to use. The other units worth looking at are the Lowrance Endura ones with Mapyx Quo software now coming with them. I guess, with time you’d get used to the Garmin interface – people adjust to pretty much anything given time – but for me the OS mapping reproduction on the Garmin units isn’t as good as the Satmap by some distance and the screen is quite a lot smaller. I think the Garmin has a more sophisticated initial position location finder, but it only really only matters for a couple of minutes at the start of the day. ![]() The Garmin has more bells and whistles, you can use it as a sat-nav in your car for example and the top-end Oregon has a built-in camera, which seems a bit excessive, but anyway. Personally, as a pure navigational device, I prefer the Satmap – bigger screen, more intuitive interface, very easy to use. ![]()
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