Garmin Colorado 400i Portable GPS System with Preloaded U.S. Inland Lake
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 400i Portable GPS System with Preloaded U.S. Inland Lake Maps Features
- Wireless Sharing Of User Tracks, Waypoints, Routes & Geocaches Between Units
- Features Built-In Worldwide Basemap With Shaded Relief
- Features A 2.55-InchH X 1.53-InchW, Transflective Color Tft Display With 240 X 400 Pixel Resolution
- High Sensitivity, WAAS-Enabled GPS Receiver
Price: $259.99
User Reviews about Garmin Colorado 400i Portable GPS System with Preloaded U.S. Inland Lake Maps
I bought one of these over a year ago and I paid about $350 for it at the time. Overall, this is a good device. The screen is nice and clear. The backlight works well. The device feels pretty sturdy. The controls are pretty intuitive. I haven't used a GPS with a touch screen yet, but I can imagine that it might be a little quicker to input data with a touch screen over the rock-n-roll wheel. The lake maps that come with the 400i are OK. I think the lake contours are specified every 5 feet. There are certainly better lake maps out there. All-in-all, this device meets my needs and Garmin has been very good at taking care of problems that I've had, including replacing the first one I had when it stopped working. -- Not too bad.
The updated product is the Oregon 400i, which is currently 2x the price. Just as an FYI, not saying anything bad about the product. -- Be aware that this device is discontinued by Garmin
I enjoy the many features this instrument has to offer. I take it to my parttime work, sometimes, and play with it when I am at the kiosk. -- great electronic
In the GPS realm, in my opinion their are only two companies to consider, they are Lowrance Electronics and Garmin. Upon a close review of available products, the Garmin wins hands down because the 400i Colorado has all of the cadilac features of those of the Lowrance Endura products but at a price that will shock you. Both the Lowrance Endura GPS and Garmin Colorado 400i GPS lines retail around $500 from the factory and their foo foo outlets. Thru this site, you will find you can purchase a Garmin Colorado 400i for $312. and get the product in less than a week. The Garmin has capability for easy downloading of topo maps and even turn by turn directions while driving. This is my third GPS unit over a period of the last 15 years and it is by far the easiest to use. I highly recommend it to all. -- Garmin GPS Review