Try their Australian affiliate : http://www.invisibleshield.com.au/Team Wibble wrote:Is there any other alternative place to buy these things? No way am I paying that much for shipping!!!
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The feel is due to the touchscreen, and even though the screen is recessed into the unit, it still needs added protection IMO.
The invisibleshield ones seem very good at their protection, and is backed up with a pretty fierce lifetime guarantee. They feel better than other protectors i've had in the past (on the 60CS, etrex's etc), and they are shaped for a particular unit (though several cachers have mentioned that they aren't 100% perfect in their cut/shape)
I bought mine for AU$15 inclusive of overseas postage several months ago from the manufacturer in the States, rather than $24.95 +$2 p/h from the local supplier . However I would recommend buying them locally as any issues can be dealt with here without timezone issues (ringing the States after 1am several times was no fun). My isssue was to do with supplying the correct model (anyone own a suunto t4 watch that needs protection for free? ) and then the correct number of them. All up it took over 2 months to get the correct supplies.
The aussie importer's link to the Oregon is here ==> http://www.invisibleshield.com.au/gps/garmin/oregon.php
I received 25% discounts on future purchases straight after purchase, and even a 50% discount email recently, so there must be some fat in those aussie pricings.
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The invisibleshield ones seem very good at their protection, and is backed up with a pretty fierce lifetime guarantee. They feel better than other protectors i've had in the past (on the 60CS, etrex's etc), and they are shaped for a particular unit (though several cachers have mentioned that they aren't 100% perfect in their cut/shape)
I bought mine for AU$15 inclusive of overseas postage several months ago from the manufacturer in the States, rather than $24.95 +$2 p/h from the local supplier . However I would recommend buying them locally as any issues can be dealt with here without timezone issues (ringing the States after 1am several times was no fun). My isssue was to do with supplying the correct model (anyone own a suunto t4 watch that needs protection for free? ) and then the correct number of them. All up it took over 2 months to get the correct supplies.
The aussie importer's link to the Oregon is here ==> http://www.invisibleshield.com.au/gps/garmin/oregon.php
I received 25% discounts on future purchases straight after purchase, and even a 50% discount email recently, so there must be some fat in those aussie pricings.
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<P>Has anyone taken the plunge to 2.8 or 2.85 yet? I'd be interested to hear anyones experiences.McPhan wrote:Maybe a look at this before updating to 2.7 or 2.8
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When I try to mark a waypoint I get a message saying that memory is full, before I can add any waypoints I have to delete one with waypoint manager, from what I can tell these waypoints are the children of the caches that I have loaded. I have plenty of room on my sd card (its 2gb and about half full with Maps and Caches) and I have not added anything to the internal memory, which is also only about half full. Can anyone tell me where in the memory these waypoints are store, and how I can get around this issue?? is it as simple as not down loading the children when making my GPX file in GSAK
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I have got into the habit of deleting all way points from time to time. As you have observed, there are child waypoints loaded up when you load up caches. These don't seem to be updated or deleted as the GPX file changes.
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Setup -> Reset -> Delete All Waypoints.
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That screen will also show how much memory is being used.
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Setup -> Reset -> Delete All Waypoints.
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That screen will also show how much memory is being used.
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I am doing the same, it doesn't seem to be too much of an issue if you are only loading the same area over and over but if you travel, you very quickly fill up the 1000 waypoint memory.roundcircle wrote:I have got into the habit of deleting all way points from time to time. As you have observed, there are child waypoints loaded up when you load up caches. These don't seem to be updated or deleted as the GPX file changes.
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Setup -> Reset -> Delete All Waypoints.
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That screen will also show how much memory is being used.
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The whole screen scratching thing is interesting - I am the same with a new piece of kit. The largest possible scratch seems to appear within the first week of purchase, and I'm nearly suicidal. I can still see the first scratch that appeared on the face of my 10-year old Citizen divers watch, but you know what? It doesn't matter now. It is covered in tiny scratches, still works like the day I bought it, and I can still see the face. The same is true for my etrex, n95 and now Colorado. The patina of scratches make them look like well used tools, and kind of adds to their coolness. The toughest little bugger of them all is the yellow etrex, although when the rubber stuff around the edges gets loose, it is not waterproof to 10m. Got wet doing Ozone, but after a rinse, dry, and a little resoldering, still goes well.winglen wrote:Sorry to see that Super T scratched the Oregon and agree this must be disappointing. But this could happen to any unit - amazing how easily the glass screen on my eXplorist got scratched so easily. I've had the Oregon for weeks and have taken it to some seriously rough territory and the screen protecor has done fine.
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