Garmin eTrex Handheld GPS Navigator 010-01325-13 35t

June 12, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

Etrex touch 35t is a color, capacitive touchscreen handheld with preloaded topo us 100k maps. This rugged, dependable handheld features a high-sensitivity, was-enabled dual gps and glonass receiver and hotfix satellite prediction to locate your position quickly and precisely and maintain it even in heavy cover and deep canyons. Etrex touch 35t offers a redesigned multi-activity menu that puts information at your fingertips. Etrex 35t also features wireless connectivity for smart notification, virb action camera control and 250,000 preloaded geocaches from geocaching.com. Add a 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass and barometric altimeter, and you’re ready to go anywhere.

Product Features

  • Touchscreen – 2.6-inch color, capacitive touchscreen display
  • Activity profiles – easy-to-use navigation for multiple activities, including climb, hike, hunt, bike, geocache, fish and more
  • Electronic compass – all models offer a 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass, which shows your heading even when standing still, without holding it level
  • Built-in mapping – all models feature worldwide base map with shaded relief, while the 35t comes preloaded with either topo u.s. 100k or topo Canada maps
  • Barometric altimeter – smart notifications – ant+ connectivity

Comments

L. West says:

Best GPS for mountain biking I also bought a much more expensive Edge 1000 and had lots of trouble with it. I find I like this eTrex 35t much better. 

Survival Hiker says:

Worth every penny for the rucker! Bought this and the topo maps for NA parks. I used this on a 1 week solo hike across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and the trail I was on North Country Trail was on there for my entire 140 miles. It was nice to open it up and see distances to my way points because I could calculate based on my speed and terrain when I would arrive. 

tjstroker says:

I like this unit I like this unit. I was using a Garmin GPSMap 60CSX (now my backup) and this unit aquires much faster and is more accurate. With the ability to use larger Micro SDCards, I grabbed many free maps online, made some of my own, and purchased the Topo 24k from Garmin. It’s small, light, and last almost 24 hours on battery for me. I bought the backpack attachment, but also printed a couple of clip accessories I found on Thingiverse. I’m happy!! Also, it is rated IPX7 which seems to be defined…

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