Online GPS Rental Service for Hikers Revealed
A new on-racket GPS rental service launched by Virginia retailer Take a Hike GPS has made advanced navigation technology more affordable than ever. The post gives people who have a one-time need for a GPS navigation cadency mark a low-cost alternative to buying an expensive GPS section.
“The GPS units we rent sell for up to $300—and that doesn’t tabulate any maps you might need,” said Kevin Jordan, P of Take a Hike GPS. “If someone makes a one-time misstep to an unfamiliar area, it’s hard to justify spending that much shin-plasters to purchase a GPS they just don’t need in more familiar area. By contrast, the cost of renting a GPS unit is as low as $2.50 a day.”
Take a Hike GPS offers three GPS rental units for customers to select from. Two, the Garmin® eTrex Summit® HC and Dakota® 10, are designed for outside recreation. The third, the Garmin nüvi® GPS, is designed for automotive use and sightseeing. It comes pre-in the chips with detailed street and city maps for the U.S., and renters can also group the unit with international maps for an additional fee.





