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What kind of Fish Finders do yo guys have?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattman" data-source="post: 502" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I'm not a fan of the combo units. Your already small screen size gets cut in half then. If something is wrong with your GPS and you need to send it in, you've also lost your depth finder and vice versa.</p><p></p><p>Lowrance makes the best units in my opinion. Eagles are basically the same units with fewer features. The screens are also a bit lacking compared to the Lowrances. Especially in the gray scale units. I've owned both and will be sticking with Lowrance.</p><p></p><p>I highly recommend color. They are easy to read in the sun. Very easy to see at night. Its much easier for the eye to read differences in color over differences in shades of gray so interpreting your depth finder is much easier. I won't go back to a gray scale unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattman, post: 502, member: 23"] I'm not a fan of the combo units. Your already small screen size gets cut in half then. If something is wrong with your GPS and you need to send it in, you've also lost your depth finder and vice versa. Lowrance makes the best units in my opinion. Eagles are basically the same units with fewer features. The screens are also a bit lacking compared to the Lowrances. Especially in the gray scale units. I've owned both and will be sticking with Lowrance. I highly recommend color. They are easy to read in the sun. Very easy to see at night. Its much easier for the eye to read differences in color over differences in shades of gray so interpreting your depth finder is much easier. I won't go back to a gray scale unit. [/QUOTE]
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