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Location: Anchorage | Going to be picking up a new handheld unit this spring and I've narrowed it down to these two. Just wondering what good/bad anybody has to say about either? I know the H20 has more mapping options, but the Garmin is smaller and I already know someone with a map CD for it. Lemme know. Thanks.
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Location: Davenport, IA | Garmin is easier to use. But, if you have a lowrance/eagle fishfinder you probably can already do everything w/ the h2o. Lowrance can use navionics chips, whereas garmins can only use garmin chips. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | I love my iFinder H2OC!!!!!!! I had it since last Sept and use it often. The unit picks up the slightest movemnet if you are going down a weed line slowly. It even picks up signal in the middle of a vehicle in the back seat. Myold one would lose the signal if I took it off the dash.
Great unit all around. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Two years with h20 and could not be happier, only issue that I have is low battery life in the cold. If I keep it warm it works great. Planning on getting a couple of sets of E-cells for it for next winter. |
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