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Triton 400

Triton 400 by Magellan

  • Magellan
  • $199.99
  • 2007
  • Rating
  • 927
  • 4609

Built-in North American or European basemap; WAAS/EGNOS-enabled receiver; 240x320 color display; compass screen; SD card slot; rugged and waterproof; runs up to 10 hours on 2 AA batteries

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Triton 400 Device

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Rating written by v_i_pPremium Member on Thursday, February 12, 2009:

Waiting for new firmware.

Rating written by de68iePremium Member on Thursday, February 12, 2009:

fairly easy to use. Would like to be able to use SD card to add waypoints/caches. Got used to being able to switch between databases on my Meridian Gold and miss that ability.

Rating written by Just_A_Peek_44Regular Member on Thursday, February 12, 2009:

This is the first GPSr that I have had so I really can not say to much about it except that it works just fine, have not had any trouble finding caches with it. It is a great GPSr for a beginner. the only thing is to get a car plug-in for it cause the batteries do not last long. that way when driving around from cache to cache you can plug it in a cig lighter and keep the batteries longer. and get the AccuTerra™ USA map for your aera a must, then you will have roads and more POI's. other than that a pretty good GPSr. oh the one thing I do not like is that the compass is you have to keep moving for it to work. You stop it stops. Just_A_Peek_44

Rating written by Scruffy SmileyRegular Member on Thursday, February 12, 2009:

Paperless caching is much easier with the Triton, although I wish a few more fields from the GPX file, such as Last Found, were available on the unit. Much happier than with my last one. (Garmin)

Rating written by Mike.CalebRegular Member on Thursday, February 12, 2009:

So far I am very happy about its performance.

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