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MooseBell

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Does anyone have a good recommendation for a GPS? I have never bought/used one before so I am pretty clueless when looking at them online. What are the features I definitely need in a GPS? My price range is $100-$500.

Thank you in advance!
 
Search the forums for my thoughts, but skip it and juat get the Onx app for you smart phone.
 
Does anyone have a good recommendation for a GPS? I have never bought/used one before so I am pretty clueless when looking at them online. What are the features I definitely need in a GPS? My price range is $100-$500.

Thank you in advance!

What is/are your hunting style, needs, states to be hunted and how tech savy are you?
 
Very tech savy. I usually hunt small game/whitetails in TX but looking to get into spot and stalk hunting out west this year.

Get onxmaps. I have used it in MT, CO, WY and AK and never had an issue.
 
Another vote for the phone/OnX combo. OnX has progressed to the point I leave my GPS unit at home all the time now.
 
ONXmaps and an InReach.

My Garmin 530hcx GPS is a paperweight at home... Or, if still interested in a stand alone GPS unit, I'll sell it to ya for $100.
 
I love the app also. But I will always have my stand alone GPS with a chip. I think it is more accurate and I can just change the AA batteries. Also once you buy the GPS and the chip you dont have any more money in it. The app only last a year. You do have to pay to update the chip but most public land will be the same every year in my experience.
 

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