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Lowrance Endura Out-Back
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Recent reviews for this item:
Wayne, November 9, 2010
I bought the Lakemaster ProMap Plug and play micro sd card
for my endura out and back. The Endura software will not
read the 2ndary roads and trails that are on the card.The
sierra and safri will display them. Lawrance needs a new
software update to let the other maps work on all endura~s
TrailTrekker, February 7, 2010
I am disappointed that the two other reviews listed for the
Out&Back are actually for other products.
The Out&Back is the best GPS I have found for those wanting
a GPS that is easy to learn and use and not pay a fortune
for it. The touchscreen is great! The menus are easy to
figure out and navigate. The buttons are a nice addition
when using in the winter with gloves. The GPS lock seems
to be very good and accuracy was usually under 15 ft. I
didn't expect the built in map to be phenomenal since GPS's
under $200 usually don't have a great map. However, it did
have good coverage of main landmarks like highways and
roads, rivers, lakes, etc. It does have a compass of sorts -
picks up compass readings from the satellites but you have
to be walking for that to work right. This is the same for
other similar products.
All in all, I think this is a very reliable, easy to use
product.
Don, August 5, 2009
In my review, I indicated that I had purchased the Sierra
and it didn't have the maps advertised. Correction, it was
not the Sierra but rather the Safari. If it has the level
of topo claimed, I sure can't find it. I think when they
finally get the mapping available to either upgrade or
otherwise purchase, these will be good units. I'll hold on
to mine, I suppose, until next year to see if I can upgrade
the map and make it useable for what I want. Good luck to
all!
Don, August 5, 2009
I purchased an Out/back, took it back, then thought would
try again and bought the Sierra Safari, for hunting. Discovered
the mapping software, contrary to advertising, had very
poor and limited contour lines, had no "hill shading", and
worse yet, there is no available upgrade to the included
limited maps. MapCreate, Lowrance's own mapping software
does not work with this unit. The provider of the embedded
map, Navteq and Accuterra, have signed over their
compatible maps to Lowrance, who advises they won't be
available for download or purchase until 2010. Wasted
money, and I will be taking it back. It also takes forever
to load and get lock on.