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Garmin Colorado 400t Handheld GPS Unit with U.S. Topographic Preloaded Maps

With the state-of-the-art 3D elevation perspective and preloaded topographic map data of the U.S., the rugged Colorado 400t is the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures. It gives you all the tools you need for serious climbing, hiking or hunting.
Garmin Colorado 400t Handheld GPS Unit with U.S. Topographic Preloaded Maps

Garmin Colorado 400t Handheld GPS Unit with U.S. Topographic Preloaded Maps Features

  1. Wireless Sharing Of User Tracks, Waypoints, Routes & Geocaches Between Units
  2. Features Built-In Worldwide Basemap With Shaded Relief
  3. Features A 2.55-InchH X 1.53-InchW, Transflective Color Tft Display With 240 X 400 Pixel Resolution
  4. High Sensitivity, WAAS-Enabled GPS Receiver
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User Reviews about Garmin Colorado 400t Handheld GPS Unit with U.S. Topographic Preloaded Maps

It seems to have better sensitivity and accuracy than others I have used. Reasonably easy to operate. Downloads geocaches easily. Awkward to delete them. -- Colorado 400t
It's definitely a rugged, waterproof GPS. We went whitewater kayaking right after buying this GPS, and got knocked off by a fallen tree that laid across the river. Although my GPS was totally submerged in the water, it is still working great now. I like it very much!

One more thing to add: wheel design is much more practical than the touch screen. So choose wisely if you want to have something truly reliable on the mountain or in the river :)


-- it's a nice GPS to have
This is an excellent tool for navigating. However, here are my complaints, and the reason that I returned it, and got the tried and true 60csx instead. It does come with pre-loaded topo maps, but there 100k which does'nt do much for you in the backcountry ( you really want 24k) which you have to buy seperately anyway. No big deal, there cheap enough now that it's not a problem. My biggest concern was that this model has been discontinued, and when you go to the update page, there's a warning that the update is not backed up by Garmin, (use at your own risk). They still can service this model, but for how long will they have all the parts? And I've heard that all the parts are the same, but, I'm not sure about that. My biggest concern, or dis-like is that the screen is not sun light readable. You have to use the backlight to really see anything cleary (unlike the 60 series) and it just did'nt feel very comfortable in the hand, a little bulky, and seemingly fragile. The 60 series, though lacking some of the goodies, is tried and true. It's the #1 Choice of everyone I know who really uses there GPS. Garmin just came out with a brand new edition of the 60 series with all the goodies, but I'll wait until they work out the bugs. For now, I'm sticking with this. -- Excellent Device, however...........