deekeith Posted October 25, 2003 Share Posted October 25, 2003 I've been following the discussions and posts on this site for some time, and have seen very little posted on the Ifinder. I am curious as to why no one uses Lowrance equipment. I own a GM100 and an Ifinder; these units have never failed me in any way and the Ifinder has many new features that the GM100 didn't, i.e., expandable memory. The only thing I wished the Ifinder has that it doesn't is Auto routing. Garmin V has this, but Garmin V does not have expandable memory. Please let me know your thoughts on Lowrance equipment. Quote Link to comment
+MoDean and Tanner Posted October 25, 2003 Share Posted October 25, 2003 I also use an iFinder and have had nothing but success with it. Probably the biggest reason more people don't use Lowrance is a lack of marketing to the handheld gps customer. Lowrance is big in the fishing world, considered by many to be the best in sounders for the serious angler. For reasons known only to them, they don't push for the handheld market. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted October 25, 2003 Share Posted October 25, 2003 I would have to agree with MoDean and Tanner. You just don't see them at the local sports stores and WalMart. Quote Link to comment
+leatherman Posted October 25, 2003 Share Posted October 25, 2003 Walmart is where I handled an iFinder. I thought it was cheaply made. It also didn't have a water tight seal for the batteries. Good graphics though. My first GPSr was a GM100. Marketing and lack of user reviews is the main reason I didn't continue with the Lawrance line of receivers. Quote Link to comment
LowranceTracker1 Posted October 29, 2003 Share Posted October 29, 2003 I've used Lowrance GPS for years. I have two units, the Global Map 100, which I use in the truck and on foot, and a Global Nav 310 that I use in my 4x4. More accurate than any other GPS out there, and tough. One 4 wheeler rolled his Jeep, the GM 100 flew 40 feet and hit the rock exposing the guts of the unit. The unit still worked afterwards, and Lowrance replaced the unit for free. Lowrance has been in the GPS/SONAR business for 45 years, and for my money, it's Lowrance all the way. If it isn't hard, it isn't worth doing right? Quote Link to comment
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