texatdurango Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 I visited the Bass Pro Shop in Phoenix today to see the Garmin 62s hoping to see how it works since all the "reviews" here seem to be focused on the squeak and nothing else. I tried making the unit squeak and did hear a faint noise when the sides were pressed together............ I hope THAT isn't what all the stir is all about! If so, there are some pretty picky people around here! While there I noticed the Delorme PN60 which looked to be a pretty slick unit. The unit booted right up, the screen was crystal clear and the salesman seemed pretty knowledgable about both it and the Garmin units and indicated that the pn60 was about on par with the 62s. He said it would download cache info from this forum just like the 62s and did "tracks" which I think might be helpful as well as having a pretty nice compass. Does anyone here use the Delorme pn60 and have anything good (or bad) to say about it? Right now their is a $50 rebate so the price is attractive. Sure would like to hear some good news about it from anyone using one Regards Quote Link to comment
+sledgehampster Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 Lots of great info to be found at http://forum.delorme.com/ Quote Link to comment
+TheRedArmy Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 (edited) I visited the Bass Pro Shop in Phoenix today to see the Garmin 62s hoping to see how it works since all the "reviews" here seem to be focused on the squeak and nothing else. I tried making the unit squeak and did hear a faint noise when the sides were pressed together............ I hope THAT isn't what all the stir is all about! If so, there are some pretty picky people around here! Regards not it's not a faint squeak or creak, it's a loud squeak perhaps that will lead to more problems down the road. here are a few links to videos on the squeaky case. like i said, not acceptable for a top of the line garmin GPSr http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...t&p=4435818 do you have a link to the rebate for the PN60? Edited August 15, 2010 by brucered Quote Link to comment
+embra Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 (edited) Nice find on the rebate! Looks like it's Bass Pro-specific, good for PN-30, PN-40, and PN-60/60w purchases 8/1 - 9/15. Rebate link Edited August 15, 2010 by embra Quote Link to comment
+The Yinnies Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 I have been using my PN-60 since Juna and have had no problems so far. I do compare it to my Wife's PN-40 and it is somewhat better. I auto routes faster and recalculates faster. The Topo 9 is nice for loading PQ's. Thanks Quote Link to comment
texatdurango Posted August 15, 2010 Author Share Posted August 15, 2010 Lots of great info to be found at http://forum.delorme.com/ EXACTLY what I was hoping to find, thanks! Now to pour a cup of coffee and settle down to some reading time! Quote Link to comment
texatdurango Posted August 18, 2010 Author Share Posted August 18, 2010 Nice find on the rebate! Looks like it's Bass Pro-specific, good for PN-30, PN-40, and PN-60/60w purchases 8/1 - 9/15. Rebate link For what it's worth, I just picked up the PN 60. Bass Pro Shop had it on sale for $349 WITH a mail in rebate of $50 so the final price is $299. Now to go start playing with it! Quote Link to comment
+sammydee Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 Going back to the original question ... I don't think there's anything particularly exciting about "Tracks" in the PN-60 vs. what the Garmin 62s does. If "tracks" on the PN-60 was some sort of selling point for the unit, can you explain further? ...Sam Quote Link to comment
+Hank30721 Posted August 19, 2010 Share Posted August 19, 2010 Going back to the original question ... I don't think there's anything particularly exciting about "Tracks" in the PN-60 vs. what the Garmin 62s does. If "tracks" on the PN-60 was some sort of selling point for the unit, can you explain further? ...Sam I own a PN-60wSE, and it rocks. I have several Garmin units and they work fine, but the PN-60 represents in my opinion a next generation unit for sure. It is crazy fast and the map support from Delorme is unequaled. Those features along with Delorme's customer service dept sold me on the unit. In the field it consistently receives WAAS lock faster than my 76Csx (same guts as 60Csx), and the accuracy is as good or slightly better than any other Garmin I have. I just wish it floated like my 76.... Quote Link to comment
+embra Posted August 20, 2010 Share Posted August 20, 2010 I just wish it floated like my 76.... I believe that with lithium AA's in it, any PN device will float. Some people have put a positive buoyancy attachment on the lanyard clip for insurance in water. Quote Link to comment
gps_dr Posted August 22, 2010 Share Posted August 22, 2010 Going back to the original question ... I don't think there's anything particularly exciting about "Tracks" in the PN-60 vs. what the Garmin 62s does. If "tracks" on the PN-60 was some sort of selling point for the unit, can you explain further? ...Sam I set my PN to record track points every 10 feet. Helps improve turn accuracy over Garmin set to auto most detailed or .01 miles. Also can do 20,000 point tracklogs with auto-start new tracks - load/save to card or internal memory. The bigger advantage is that you can easily copy tracks in software to a draw layer to show them above any map/imagery shown in virtually an unlimited amount without affecting performance. I currently have a draw file overlay of 188 "tracks" covering over 1,700 trail miles stretching from Ft Collins to Colorado Springs. Don't have to spend more money or countless hours trying to create a transparent Garmin map overlay. Data layering and visibility is easily controlled. Quote Link to comment
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