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| Steven, December 31, 1969 |
| This unit is a gimmic... There are no Canadian maps built into the unit, all it has are major hwys. This unit is useless to me when I'm in Canada. The strange thing is that this unit is an American maping GPS unit that is sold @ retailers in Canada. It does not make any sense...
Don't buy it, if you're thinking of going north. |      |
| Curt, December 31, 1969 |
| I agree with previous posts. Not only is the mapping in Canada truly horrible, it's very inaccurate, ie. roads splitting off when there is only one road, etc. Also, my explorist 200 "joystick" broke internally after using it only twice! DO NOT BUY. |      |
| Scott Paterson, December 31, 1969 |
| Yes, I have run across some map inaccuracies (mostly where it showed we were driving parallel to the road), but over all I'm very pleased with this unit. I mostly use it for Geocaching, and it has performed great so far. For the price, it's a good GPS for a beginner Geocacher, but perhaps not the best choice if you're navigating roads in Canada. :)
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