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Backpacker Magazine – January 2009

The Multitasker: Magellan Triton 2000 GPS

The Magellan Triton 2000 GPS is packed full of outdoor-worthy features.

by: Kris Wagner

Magellan Triton 2000
Magellan Triton 2000

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Electronic Convergence: Multitasking GPS Units
Unlike the Apple and Nokia phones, this multimedia device is built on a true GPS chassis. That has three big advantages: 1) It's rugged and waterproof, as are the other Magellan and Garmin units here; 2) its primary goal is to find satellites, not phone or data signals, so testers saw faster acquisition times than with the other multitaskers; and 3) it runs on backpacker-friendly AAs, not short-range rechargeable batteries. The result? On one four-day trek, a tester used this single device for navigating tricky terrain, recording the sound of a thunderous waterfall, and snapping 2-megapixel photos. It also has a bright LED flashlight, a stylus to type field notes on the 2.7-inch touch screen, an earphone jack, and a place to clip a carabiner. The Triton comes with base maps of the U.S., and it supports more than a dozen mapping programs, including the shaded 1:24K topos from National Geographic ($100/region). Nitpick: The menus take time to master, so practice at home first. Reader service #105

  • Street price $400
  • Weight 7.9 oz.
  • Battery 2 AAs
  • Expandable memory Yes, SD
  • Info magellangps.com


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GPS Scout Facilitator
Feb 05, 2010

The military system replaces the UTM first two numbers with letters, otherwise the readings are the same. The military system is easier to read and apply than UTM, but not all maps are imprinted with these systems in place. I still use the Lat/Long in decimals for Boy Scouts and my Magellan Triton units. TOPO! maps are fun to read, match the ground for young people who are unfamiliar with maps and are very useful for hikes.

Heath
Jan 24, 2010

I have a Triton 1500 that does offer MGRS. Good luck.

Chris
Sep 22, 2009

I am SERIOUSLY thinking about buying this... However, I am also in the Military, and one of my requirements for a GPS system that I buy will be if it reads (or can display in MGRS - Military Grid Reference System)... Does anyone know if this does?!?! THANKS!!

~ Chris

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