BEC - 24-4-2012 at 03:05 PM
What kind of gps units are most running? Price? and can you have one that will double duty if I don't have one for the car?
I hit my top speed at WBB this year at around 40mph but only know because I asked someone behind me that said 36mph and I know at times I was going
much faster.....underwear prove it! I'M HOOKED...
John Holgate - 24-4-2012 at 03:18 PM
Most buggiers I see use the little yellow Garmin Etrex. Small, reliable, tells you all you need to know and has good battery life. And cheap! I
originally had a Magellan Triton......till one day it came up with a fatal error message on the screen. When I contacted Magellan, they said they
would have to re-flash the software and it would cost me $114.00. I politely told them to shove it up their %&* and bought the Garmin!
I still have the Magellan with the 'fatal error' message - if anyone can use or recycle it, I'll post it to you for nix.
BEC - 24-4-2012 at 03:27 PM
Thanks, I'll start looking into them....You should of shoved the Magellan up their C@#$% and then asked them politely... where it was?
nocando - 24-4-2012 at 03:35 PM
Bec you could source a Garmin in the US for about 90$$
there is also a site that you can use to upload track logs
where data is in graph form and can be replayed
go to
www.garminconnect.com
BeamerBob - 24-4-2012 at 04:25 PM
I have an etrex by Garmin as well and it does our job just great. I also have 2 Delorme Earthmates and they are a step up from the etrex if you want
to use the gps for things other than a buggy speedo, such as load aerial photographs of an area you are going to do an outdoor activity in. The PN-40
was on sale with a $100 software package included a month ago for $125 so they aren't always a real premium price.
Feyd - 24-4-2012 at 05:25 PM
I second the Garmin Etrexs. Great little units, easy to use and pretty reliable. They are prone to spikes sometimes but you can scrub the data easy.
The other I use a GT-31 as my other unit. Very accurate, rediculous long battery life, not quites as user friendly as the Garmin units but more
reliable, more accurate and recognized by the speed sailing bla blahs.
And it floats.
The only thing I don't like about it is the control toggle. It;s nice and works well but can easily get bumped in a crash. I've lost data that way.
And if you want the fancy Schmancy multi tasker you can always go for the Recon Transcend goggles. Goggle with GPS integrated and H.U.D. High
coolness factor and super convenient. www.reconinstruments.com
ripsessionkites - 24-4-2012 at 05:58 PM
Garmin Fortrex 301
I believe REI has a sale on them still
Recon GPS
Heads up display
BeamerBob - 24-4-2012 at 06:47 PM
I forgot the recons because I need some quiet time to sit down with the instructions. Cool factor is through the roof! I can only see my buggy
mounted gps display while going in one direction and then it might have dust covering it. The HUD is going to have the speed right there even at
speed. Instant feedback as to what works for speed.