If they haven't yet got 1:25000 versions yet, and are still on 1:50000 ill say on Skullys behalf- they are crap for navigating on, the small screen needs constant checking, can run out of batteries, fail in bad weather,
Shall I go on?
Seeing as you baited me...
You can zoom in and out on the Garmin OS maps, I have no idea of scale.
Not sure what 'crap for navigating on' means but the turn-by-turn navigation on my 800 is awesome. It also doesn't fail in bad weather: it didn't fail when I used it - with skully actually - in minus 10 and it's got soaked several times too. An OS map also needs constant checking if you don't know where you're going and good luck checking your physical OS map going downhill at 30mph...
It can run out of batteries, but I've found it good for up to about 150 miles, after which I plug in my 'Pebble' USB charging wotsit.
Seeing as you baited me...
You can zoom in and out on the Garmin OS maps, I have no idea of scale.
Not sure what 'crap for navigating on' means but the turn-by-turn navigation on my 800 is awesome. It also doesn't fail in bad weather: it didn't fail when I used it - with skully actually - in minus 10 and it's got soaked several times too. An OS map also needs constant checking if you don't know where you're going and good luck checking your physical OS map going downhill at 30mph...
It can run out of batteries, but I've found it good for up to about 150 miles, after which I plug in my 'Pebble' USB charging wotsit.
Still, haterz gonna hate ;)