GPS isn't my strong suit but I've been saying/wanting to get one for some time and cabelas is running some sales so its got my attention again. Good reception under cover is my main importance. Use would be hunting, hiking, etc. Not as concerned about driving with it. Which one would you pick and why?
Garmin® GPSMAP 60CSx $199
Garmin® GPSMAP® 78 $299
DeLorme Earthmate® PN-40 GPS $299
Garmin® Dakota 20 GPS $350
Garmin® GPSMAP® 76CSx $399
Let's see, over the years, I've owned:
Garmin ETrex (The original)
Garmin ETrex Legend
Garmin 60CS
Garmin Oregon 400t
and now...
Delorme Earthmate PN-40
I have not used the Garmin 76CSx or the 78, so I won't comment on those.
Some random bullet points about the bunch:
- The ETrex units had the least sensitive antennas of the bunch (but still generally adequate)
- Garmin 60CS had the best antenna. I understand the CSx is even better.
- The Oregon 400t Touch Screen was a bit hard to read and seemed less user-friendly than the 60CS buttons (except when typing in cooridinates or names). Honestly, I was a bit disappointed with the user-friendliness of the unit, but loved the embedded topo maps.
- I switched to the DeLorme for the mapping capabilities. With that, I sacrificed a little screen size/quality and fit & finish of the gps device. I'm on a SAR team and having vector based topos, USGS topos, and satellite imagery all available on a 32GB SD card in my GPS is a huge plus. Though the DeLorme mapping software is a little more difficult to use, I find it much more capable than any Garmin software.
If you don't have the need for the DeLorme map library, I'd suggest sticking with the Garmin units. The ones you mention have similar features, but slightly different designs (buttons on the bottom/buttons on the top/touch screen). I'd recommend going to a store (is there an REI nearby?) where you can play with each of them and decide which you like best.
Have fun, and let us know what you end up with.
Adam