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Garmin GPS 72 Handheld GPS
Garmin GPS 72 Handheld GPS

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Brand: Garmin
Category: CE

List Price: $159.99
Buy New: $97.99
You Save: $62.00 (39%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 8051

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Tracks: 10
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: No
Native Resolution: 120 x 160
Includes MP3 Player: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
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Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 010-00309-00
Model: 010-00309-00
UPC: 753759041540
EAN: 0753759041557
ASIN: B00006J6SA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars bought it as a gift   January 10, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

and it does everything needed to get the job done....


5 out of 5 stars Garmin GPS 72   November 6, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have owned many garmin GPS devices over the years and the model 72 is superior to any I have had. The cost of this device can be quite steep these days and for someone who wants to use one for local areas-why pay the extra cost? At around $150-it is a bargain.
It is remarkably accurate. I have closed on my vehicle in the desert under one foot and always within a meter or two. I can spend hours off trail hunting for plants to photograph and, when I am finished, I simply use my GPS to find my car. I do not, generally, have any idea of where I have wondered. I simply do not trouble myself. I always carry extra batteries-user life is always grossly exaggerated by the manufacture. I also carry a backup topo map and a compass. Do not rely solely on any GPS.
I especially like the ability to download my hiking data into a National Geographic topo package for Arizona. You can use available maps to download all of the data you need for a given hike into your GPS. Garmin technical assistance typically requires long waits, but it is very helpful and it's on their dime. Great bargain.



5 out of 5 stars an excellent GPS   November 13, 2003
 18 out of 20 found this review helpful

I have tried a Etrex Vista, Sportmap, and a Gekko but I bought a Garmin 72. I like the 72 for use on my kayak where I can use the large screen to see my speed three feet away. This unit has been put through the ringer and it just keeps working. I don't miss the mapping at all.


5 out of 5 stars Garmin GPS72   August 16, 2003
 13 out of 13 found this review helpful

Have used the GPS72 now for 4 months. It has been a pleasure to use. The Garmin operating system is is easy to follow and the prompts make it unnecessary to carry the manual to use all of the features. So far it is waterproof as advertised as it lives in my canoes and while not fully submerged is subject to splash and spray every time it is out. Approximately 66 hours of use to data and am totally happy.


5 out of 5 stars Pinpoint precision   August 9, 2003
 28 out of 28 found this review helpful

This is a great GPS, probably the best I've ever used. I started with GPS in 1997 with the Garmin GPS 38, and three years later purchased an eTrex. I was satisfied with that, but when I heard about the added features of the 72, I went ahead and bought it to replace the eTrex. It is far more powerful than the eTrex and easier to use. The 72 makes excellent use of its dedicated zoom and menu keys. These alone make this unit quicker and easier to operate than some entry-level units. The display is of higher resolution which makes things like track lines more precise--a real problem on the eTrex, on which the track appeared as a thick black line that didn't show many meanders or fine movements. Many of the software features that the GPS 38 had, but the eTrex didn't, are included here, such as the ability to measure distance between waypoints, pan on the map page, and time-stamp marked points. The receiver in the 72 is very hot and sometimes gets you a fix within seconds. The software is apparently upgradeable and the receiver is WAAS-enabled, so it's ready for the next generation of navigation. Like most GPS units it's completely waterproof and it's worked for me under very unfavorable conditions. The third GPS I've owned and probably the last one I'll ever need to buy. Another job well done by Garmin.

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