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sat navs
#21
I think the answer is both. Maps to plan, Satnav to carry out the plan.
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#22
What Hedgetrimmer and  mtread said :thumbup
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#23
What functions/advantages do dedicated motorcycle GPS units offer, over regular vehicle GPS units ?
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#24
In Garmins case, they are waterproof and can be used with gloves on. I don't know if car satnavs have the "twisty road" feature, which can be handy if you want to be lazy.
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#25
I got a garmin with the "twisty roads" thing, its excellent unless you use that feature in the fens, in which case it should be called "shitty, bumpy roads". aside from that its waterproof, can be used with gloves on, easy to use an doubles up as the sat nav in me buildersvan to help me find jobs etc.
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#26
(27-09-18, 06:53 PM)robbo link Wrote: In Garmins case, they are waterproof and can be used with gloves on.

Same with the TomTom.
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(27-09-18, 10:39 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=24578.msg284818#msg284818 date=1538070780]
In Garmins case, they are waterproof and can be used with gloves on.

Same with the TomTom.
[/quote]I've only had Garmins so could only comment on that makes features.
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