 | Brunton 8096 Eclipse Compass list: $35.00 by Brunton Electronics
Editorial Review: Take the versatile Brunton 8096 Eclipse compass with you into the backcountry as a companion to a GPS receiver. This needleless base-plate compass provides UTM roamer scales with confidence circles and template scales to compensate for GPS inaccuracies. |
 | Brunton 8097 - Eclipse compass list: $35.00 - our price: $35.00 by Brunton Electronics
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 | Brunton 8900 - ABC's of compass and map video list: $30.00 - our price: $30.00 by Brunton Electronics
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 | Brunton 9020G - Classic Compass list: $11.00 - our price: $11.00 by Brunton Electronics
Editorial Review: This classic, analog compass provides all the information that got explorers around perfectly well for hundreds of years, in a snappy, optic green package. It features 2-degree graduations (the series of degree markings on the azimuth ring used for taking bearings) and adjustable declination (the difference in degrees between magnetic north--the direction the magnetic needle on a compass points--and true or geographical north, |
 | Brunton MM10602 Digital Map Measurer list: $20.00 - our price: $18.99 by Brunton Electronics
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Brunton MM10602 functions as a digital map measurer, calculator, miniflashlight, key ring, and compass--all packed into one device. This compact tool, perfect for hikes and bicycle trips, allows you to enter the scale of the map you are using to accurately measure distances from one point to another. |
 | Brunton Multi-Navigator MNS GPS with Neoprene Carrying Case list: $399.99 - our price: $399.99 by Brunton Electronics
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: You can find less expensive GPS units than Brunton's Multi-Navigation System GPS, but you won't find another that offers as many functions. In addition to its Global Positioning System (GPS), the unit features a barometer, |
 | Brunton Outback Digital Compass list: $79.99 by Brunton Electronics
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: Any of the contestants on Survivor II would have welcomed Brunton's Outback Digital Compass. This compass-on-steroids offers more than just a point in the right direction. It lets you save leg locations and then keeps you on course with day and night navigation assistance. |
 | Brunton Sherpa Atmospheric Data Center (Blue) list: $169.99 - our price: $149.99 by Brunton Electronics
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: The wind has picked up, the sky is clouding over, and the temperature has dropped. Instead of trying to guess what the weather will bring the next time you go hiking, take along the Brunton Sherpa Atmospheric Data Center. |
 | Cobra GPS 100 Global Positioning System with 18 Channels list: $119.99 - our price: $108.99 by Cobra Electronics
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: Offering incredible value and advanced technology, the Cobra GPS 100 features an 18-channel parallel receiver for faster satellite acquisition and WAAS for improved accuracy. It's ready for your adventures in the great outdoors with a built-in compass, |
 | Garmin Automotive Navigation Kit with City Select North America list: $216.99 - our price: $179.99 by Garmin Electronics
(27 February, 2004)
Editorial Review: Garmin's handy Automotive navigation kit with City Select North America gives you everything you need to hit the road for a lengthy excursion: an auto mount for your Garmin GPSMAP 60C or 60 CS, a friction mount, |
 | Garmin eTrex Legend 8 MB GPS with PC Cable list: $214.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(91 reviews)  Editorial Review: There are now enough handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers on the market that you can be choosy when it comes to price, features, and design. Garmin--a leading manufacturer of car, boat, and personal GPS receivers--has a complete line of eTrex handheld receivers, |
 | Garmin Forerunner 101 Wrist-Mounted GPS Personal Training Device - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(23 March, 2004)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Forerunner 101 offers athletes an easy-to-read display and integrated GPS sensor that provides precise speed, distance, and pace data--all in one compact unit that straps to your wrist. It’s |
 | Garmin Forerunner 201 Wrist-Mounted GPS Personal Training Device list: $167.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(10 November, 2003)
(103 reviews)  Editorial Review: Combining powerful performance-tracking features with a GPS receiver, the Garmin Forerunner 201 offers runners and hikers a unique way to track their exercise regimens and goals. Unlike Timex's BodyLink sport monitoring system, |
 | Garmin Foretrex 101 Wrist-Mounted GPS with Waterproof Exterior list: $139.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Garmin's Foretrex 101 wrist-mounted WAAS-enabled GPS unit is the perfect navigational tool for a wide variety of outdoors enthusaists, from mountain bikers and hikers to kayakers. It's got all the features of the Foretrex 201, |
 | Garmin Foretrex 201 Wrist-Mounted GPS with Waterproof Exterior and PC Cable list: $181.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Foretrex 201 is a wearable Personal Navigator, perfect for outdoor and marine enthusiasts who desire hands-free GPS navigation in a lightweight, affordable package. At a mere 2.75 ounces, this waterproof wonder is lighter than most watches, |
 | Garmin iQue 3600Auto Navigation Kit list: $79.99 by Garmin Electronics
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: "Must Have" for the iQue 3600: The navigation capabilities of the iQue 3600 are fantastic. One really must have this Auto Navigation Kit in order to take full advantage of the unit." |
 | Garmin Rino 110 Waterproof GPS / FRS / GMRS list: $199.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(05 November, 2002)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: Imagine a cross between a walkie talkie and a Star Trek communicator, that's the best way to understand the Garmin's Rino 110. Not just a powerful GPS receiver, this two-way radio can even track your friends and transmit your location to others. |
 | Garmin Rino 120 Waterproof GPS / FRS / GMRS / 8MB list: $269.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
(03 November, 2002)
(27 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent GPS, Below Average Radio: I bought this device to cut down by one the number of electronic gizmos that I carry around while traveling with my family, |
 | Garmin Rino 130 Bilingual GPS and Two-Way Radio (24MB memory) list: $374.99 by Garmin Electronics
Editorial Review: The the most feature-rich device in the Rino family, Garmin's Rino 130 (bilingual edition) 2-way FRS/GMRS radio and GPS receiver comes fully loaded with an electronic compass, a barometric sensor, a weather receiver for 7 NOAA weather channels, |
 | Garmin Rino 130 GPS and Two-Way Radio list: $374.99 - our price: Too Low To Display by Garmin Electronics
Editorial Review: The the most feature-rich device in the Rino family, Garmin's Rino 130 combination 2-way FRS/GMRS radio and GPS receiver comes fully loaded with an electronic compass, a barometric sensor, a weather receiver for 7 NOAA weather channels, |
 | High Gear Techtrail 3 list: $65.99 by High Gear USA Electronics
(10 September, 2002)
Editorial Review: This digital, multi-use tool is much like the Swiss Army knife: it offers whatyou need in a very small package. At 1.5 ounces, the tool offers a digital compass,complete with a leveling bubble and a rotating bezel. |
 | High Gear TrailDrop II Digital Compass and Thermometer (Model 20002) list: $69.99 - our price: $49.99 by High Gear USA Electronics
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Neat, small and decent functionality, questionable quality: Had to return the first one due to non-functioning thermo and fault compass. |
 | Magellan Automatic GPS Beacon Receiver, Auto-Scanning DBR by Magellan Electronics
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 | Magellan eXplorist 100 GPS list: $119.99 - our price: $99.99 by Magellan Electronics
Editorial Review: There's a lot to Magellan's small, cool eXplorist 100 handheld GPS navigation device beyond its vibrant orange exterior. Inside and out, the eXplorist is built not merely to be budget conscious, but to provide real GPS (global-positioning system) abilities for serious outdoor use--from its tough, |
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