What, not even a Vista HCx, second hand, one careful owner, mostly used at night, for £50?
Well even you did say you bagged a cheap 20
, part of my point. However if I didn't believe what I said I wouldn't have offered mine free to his zeqqiness when I get it back off another member, which reminds me I need to do something about that. I think £50's the top end of second hand. People have sold them for too much as I've said before. The H models of the old range were launched in 2007. There have been very dramatic screen technology improvements in this time frame (and receiver ones - although the H prefix models perform fantastically for the time they were built).
A lot of what I write is based on expectations from conversations with other people in person when they've seen the GPS. A lot of people seem to expect absolutely massive colour screens like car GPSs or for it to be like their smart phone. Such people are likely to be very disappointed with an old eTrex - although they might realise that the battery life is vastly longer, the advantages of AA batteries and that the accuracy and chance of the signal wandering off all the time weighs back in the garmin's favour.
With Banjo I did think he might have been talking to Lukesdad a lot, showing him his top end MTB garmin GPS and this appears to have not been the case.
There are going to be people who for whatever reason have a lower budget, but there seems to be a lot of people on here who then talk about 'saving up' for a garmin 800 and I see it in terms of that. And second hand for these units is a lot better 2nd hand for other things - they seem virtually indestructible.
It's a shame the eTrex 20/30 hasn't been cheaper for much of the time it's launched - I think it's part of why virtually no one seems to own it.