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Lost my gps this past year. I can get a pro deal with magellan but dont want to short myself. Never had experience with them and all I see on here are threads for garmin
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Get a garmin. Magellans are junk.
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With a garmin you can get a hunting washington map with landowner names and gmu's.
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I replace my 8 year old Magellan Color with a Garmin 62st (save the extra money and just get the 62s) and could not be happier.
Great GPS
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Garmin!
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Garmin
I have several old and new.
If I were buying a car navigator I would by Magellen.
But for anything out doors Garmin is the best.
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Seems like most hunting maps or whatever your looking for is geared up for the Garmin GPS................
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They both make good units but there is more stuff for the garmin. Garmin has the crappiest customer service I've ever come across, though.
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I replaced a Magellen Sport Trac Pro with a Garmin 62st................no compare. I use the Garmin way more than I ever used the Magellen. Much more user friendly.
We've had a ton of fog lately, and I dont think I could have found my way out while shed hunting the last couple trips with out the Garmin. Deep dark timber and fog to boot..........
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I've got both brands but prefer the Garmin rino. .....hands down.
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I to struggled with the same decision at the beginning of of last hunting season. I had been running a Magellan for years and loved it. I too could get a pro deal on Magellan and the price was very tempting. I ask the same question you did and followed everyone's advise. I now own a Garmin 62sc and could not be happier. I really like the Garmin and have no regrets. My vote is hands down the Garmin....don't spend the money on the "t" versions (62(s)(c)(t**)...the topos Garmin uses are garbage. You can download free topos that are far better from "northwest topos".
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Get a Rino and get your hunting buddies to buy one. My first handheld was a Magellan - never again will I get anything but a Garmin Rino.
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Garmin all the way. When I worked for REI, there was a new Magellan every season and recalls constantly it seemed like. They never held their weight and always had some sort of issue.
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I still use my garmin gps12. I love that thing. Locks on satellites fast, it's accurate and batteries last a good while.
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