Garmin Rino 655t in Canada?

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Any updates on the 655t for canadians ? can we get topo maps to use in western Canada ? or should a guy just get the 650 ?
 

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I went to Calgary GPS central and they gave me the pros and cons of both units. They worry that the 5 watt version can interfere with our beacons when in receive mode. Also for us here in canada Garmin is releasing a 2 watt 655t before the end of the year. According to gpscentral and bass pro. So I guess someone would have to figure out how important a camera is to you when deciding on what version is right. I'm still on the fence.
 

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my opinion is it is just something else to go wrong, just about everyone has a camera on there phone that uses just about zero battery power in airplane mode.
 

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Any updates on the 655t for canadians ? can we get topo maps to use in western Canada ? or should a guy just get the 650 ?
You can buy the topo canada maps for the 5watt 655T. You have to choices. A preprogrammed microsd card or a dvd that you can download to multiple units. Just have to buy a 8g micro sd to do it.
 

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Im currently researching what in want. The 650 or the 655t. I have no use or care for the camera but what i do like is the more internal memory that the 655t has and that might make my decision. I hate it when my GPS reaches the end of its memory and starts deleting Tracks. I think ill get a US buddy to buy it from Best Buy and bring it up, unless the post above about Cabelas works out. One question i do have for the guys running some of these is Does the battery last all day sledding in the mountains? Just wondering if i should buy two batteries. I used to run the Montana and i had it mounted to my Riser and i had to leave the screen on full light or the cold would get to it. I bought a cable to power it off my Sled but it for some reason barely powered it.

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i brought a 655t back from the states one trip but in the end it didn't end well as I cracked the screen and had to send it in to be fixed, they would not replace it with a 655 only a 650 once they figured out I lived in Canada.. even If I were to supply an American shipping address they still wouldn't do it :(
 

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Im currently researching what in want. The 650 or the 655t. I have no use or care for the camera but what i do like is the more internal memory that the 655t has and that might make my decision. I hate it when my GPS reaches the end of its memory and starts deleting Tracks. I think ill get a US buddy to buy it from Best Buy and bring it up, unless the post above about Cabelas works out. One question i do have for the guys running some of these is Does the battery last all day sledding in the mountains? Just wondering if i should buy two batteries. I used to run the Montana and i had it mounted to my Riser and i had to leave the screen on full light or the cold would get to it. I bought a cable to power it off my Sled but it for some reason barely powered it.

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I've never needed to swap out my battery during a day of sledding or atving (650 5W).
 

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Can you notice the difference from the 5watt to 2 watt? Does it use the 5 Watt in Canada or does it switch automatically? Can you set weather it uses 5 or 2?
 

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one battery will last all day and night no problem
i have never compared the 2watt to 5 watt
i always get them in the states
 
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