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Recent reviews for this item:
Jim, April 2, 2013
This product covers everything that I need in the backwoods.
Rob, April 17, 2012
Beware that Backroads maps' usefulness is limited for
turn-by-turn navigation. Major highways are often called
out with incorrect, meaningless numbers (voice and on
screen), city streets are often called "ramps", and highway
overpasses are hopelessly (or dangerously) mis-routed
(Montana 600). This is disappointing because the gps maps
themselves are quite accurate and display the proper
names/numbers.
Turn-by-turn nav is not what this product is really for I
know but for the price of it I expected better. It is also
advertised to have "routable rural and city streets". It
seems like an immature product in this regard. Use City
Navigator to get to the trails and then switch to Backroads
once the city maps peter out I guess. The detail of small
roads and trails does look promising and I will be testing
this soon.