User Review: Magellan eXplorist 210

Magellan eXplorist 210
Above: The current eXplorist 210, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $192

WOW! I have been looking for a YEAR for a GPS receiver to replace my stolen Magellan Sport Track Pro. Finally, they came out with the Exporist series. However, I didn't like the limited features and memory of the low end models, and the high end models had a lot of stupid shit that I didn't feel like paying 300-400 dollars for. Then finally they released this version!

It has 22mb of internal memory for uploading maps, waypoints, geocaches, etc. It is comparable in every way to my Sport Track (I loved that thing). The deal I found included the GPS AND MapSend TOPO software and a case. It was a pretty good deal and well worth the money. The screen is large easy to read. The GPS locks on quickly and stays locked even in my house and under heavy tree cover. It has a cool geocache feature and software if you are into that. And it is extremely light (relative to others) for you backpackers out there. It also feels very rugged with its rubber armor and thick plastic case. I would highly recommend this to any geocacher or backpacker.

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