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Explorist 710

Explorist 710 by Magellan

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Waterproof; Digital camera; microSD memory card; 3.0" touch screen; SiRFstarIII™ GPS; Multidirectional Patch antenna; 3 axis electric compass; POIs; 2,000 waypoints; 10,000 geocaches; Paperless geocaching

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Explorist 710 Device

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Rating written by Steira_manPremium Member on Thursday, May 17, 2012:

Rating written by pprassPremium Member on Tuesday, May 15, 2012:

All in one unit with probably the best maps available.

Rating written by jo_bugzyPremium Member on Sunday, May 13, 2012:

the key board to add text is a bit long winded as it is split up in sections.

Rating written by Northern LightzPremium Member on Tuesday, May 08, 2012:

Have not had this GPS for very long, however, I can say with sincerity that this is by far one of the best devices I have used. The accuracy has a wonderful feature of averaging your position for the most accurate coordinates you can get. The battery life is wonderful, especially if you get rechargeable ones, because then you can charge it in the car, and never have to replace your batteries. I have gone almost 24 hours without having to change my batteries. The features of this device are above and beyond what I had expected. Well done!

Rating written by wvhunter1968Premium Member on Friday, May 04, 2012:

This is my 6th GPS since 1998. Been dabbling w/ geocaching since 2010, but previous to that used all my GPS for a variety of hiking & hunting applications. I put my new GPS through the ringer yesterday with 11 caches from tough hikes with vertical climbs to basic park and grabs. I love the detailed USA street maps & topo maps underlayed. There are no maps to buy like I've seen other companies making you do, unless you want an update in the future. When initially selecting a cache to search I go to CAR ROAD MODE which gives you turn by turn voice directions to the general cache location. Once you are parked, a few clicks brings you into hiking mode and a straight line directs you to the cache location. The topo maps are detailed enough to see hill & water details to help you make an educated approach. Camera was functional but not overly impressive, menu's are easy to get to and maneuver through. Overall a GPS that can get you in and out with wonderful features along the

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