|
The Garmin MAP76 series GPS is an awesome product.
First of all it's waterproof, up to a meter deep for an hour anyway,
so you can comfortably and safely carry it while kayaking, boating
or hiking out in inclement weather.
All
the models we are stocking are the MAP units (other units available
by special order) which come with a basic map installed (see details
below) with major roads and cities for the entire US.
All
these units can be enhanced by purchasing and downloading specific
map data from internet. You can get detailed marine info if you're
using it out on the water regularly or detailed street and highway
info if you'll be using it driving so you can end up with the unit
giving you turn by turn directions to unfamiliar destinations
All the MAP 76 units are larger than the MAP 60 series.
The basic MAP76 has many features and multiple screens but does
not have the color display and not as much memory (8mb) if you're
wanting to download map data. Two Double AA batteries provide a
battery life of 30 hours.
The MAP76C (C denotes Color) has a color display and more memory
(115mb) for storing map data. Two Double AA batteries provide a
battery life of 30 hours.
The MAP 76CS is a step up (the S stands for Sensors) and has a baremetric
pressure sensor to give you accurate altitude and an electronic
compass which will show the direction you are facing even if you
have no forward movement.Two Double AA batteries provide a battery
life of 20 hours.
The MAP 76CX is Garmins newest release which has a removable memory
card (128mb) that can be loaded with specific mapping info. Additional
memory cards can be purchased, loaded with info, and popped into
the unit for specific purposes. Two Double AA batteries provide
a battery life of 18 hours.
Special Offer: Receive 50% off an electronic
drybag with any Garmin GPS purchase.
For detailed info on the many features that are incorporated into
these units, you can view them at www.garmin.com. If you have questions
or to purchase your Garmin GPS Units send us an Email
or call 880-1400
|