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Won't go out in the woods with out it.
Pros: Radio & GPS w/Mapping that can transmit your position to your friends automatically
Cons: None really. The GPS has a lot of features that I don't use...making it a touch complicated.
Having a single device instead of two (GPS & Radio) is very handy. If your friends have Rinos, all you have to do is key up your radio and your coordinates are automatically transmitted to them.
As a GPS: Full featured with maps and adequate memory. Has many features that I don't use, but so do most GPS units. It acquires satellites and locates its position very quickly...as quick as any GPS I've used (8 different models that I can think of from Garmin, Magellan, Lowrance).
As a Radio: Works fine and simple to use. There are probably better dedicated radios out there. I know there are worse also.
I like that it uses AA batteries (3). When used as a GPS and radio at the same time it will go through a set in one full day of hunting. If you shut off the radio and just use it as a GPS it will go several days. If you just use it as a radio, it will go even longer.
I highly recommend that you and your friends all buy Rinos ...