OVERLAND PARK, Kan., June 6, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bushnell Outdoor Products redefined the personal GPS market with the introduction of the original BackTrack in 2008, providing consumers with the ...
Getting ‘lost’ isn’t half so frightening a prospect if you know how to retrace your steps. Bushnell’s BackTrack uses GPS satellite technology (and a little forethought from you, the user) to navigate ...
If you prefer to explore the outdoors without the dependency on GPS technology but feel a backup device would be a handy addition to your gear, the new Bushnell BackTrack D-Tour might well be worth a ...
In a serious effort to outdo the original $100 Backtrack GPS device, Bushnell has now launched the Point 3 and Point 5 versions whose minuscule proportions make them ideal for your keychain. Both ...
Never worry about getting lost in the woods again. With the Backtrack GPS Finder, you mark a spot (like your car,) press a button and it instantly records the space. Even better, it will keep up to 3 ...
You are lost in the woods. But wait, you have your handy BackTrack to get you out of it. The personal GPS system stores and finds up to 3 locations. With a digital readout, it has a SiRF Star III GPS ...
The BackTrack is required directional gear for outdoorsmen and parking-lot goers alike. Equipped with a high sensitivity SiRF Star III GPS receiver, the BackTrack can store and locate up to three ...
Ah, the joys of traveling over the age of 50: Wandering the backstreets of a strange and exotic city and realizing you have absolutely no idea where your hotel is. Or looking out over a vast and ...
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