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The Rino line is the way to go for sure as long as your buddies have them as well.
They have a feature where you can ping each other so you know where your buddies.. Hopefully no more lost riding partners.
We use the rhino's. they work great, and we have used the radio when one of the group goes a-wal in the trees and gets stuck. I have mine mounted on top of the steering post, come in handy when you cannot see the guy ahead of you. My sled has been involved in many roll overs and never had the gps fall off, but I have a safety strap attached just incase it would happen.
you can see it in this pic.
I have a rino 530hcx and I love it but I can't use it to it's full extent because everybody I ride with refuses to put them on their sleds and usually keeps them in their backpacks. I have also used a vista c for many years with great results. I u-bolt mine to the handle bars with a ram mount.
Where is a good place to buy one, at a good price?
Where is a good place to buy one, at a good price?
Almost everyone I ride with has a Rino. We typically run the 520 or 530 models. I really like the rechargable Li-Ion battery in the 500 series. I can use it for almost 4 days with no recharge!
One nice thing about the Rino is if you ever lose it (last year one buddy lost his 3 times!) they are easy to find, even if burried under the snow. With another rhino, you poll the other radio for its location and then you can to it within a couple meters. Then use the radio to locate it by sound (key up mic and talk). I found my buddy's Rino all 3 times that way! Just make sure to have the volume turned up on the radio!