GPSGuided wrote:Why not that Ocean Signal PLB1 rescueME? There's at least one thread on this on this forum and there are good prices around.
icefest wrote: Pick the one with pretty colours (or just the one you like best).
GPSGuided wrote:Why not that Ocean Signal PLB1 rescueME? There's at least one thread on this on this forum and there are good prices around.
Lizzy wrote:I have the GME with GPS- still have 3 years to go on its 7 year life. Have not needed to use it (& hopefully won't) but I consider it great insurance especially when you divide the cost over 7 years. It may not be the smallest or lightest but it's still very packable. We talk it bushwalking and paddling. So if the cheaper price helps - great!whichever you get it's a good thing to have- don't forget to register with AMSA
wayno wrote:this topic has been discussed at length before
Dutchy wrote:wayno wrote:this topic has been discussed at length before
I love useful post, they bring a smile to my face! Times, prices, sizes, weights, warranties and other things change.... and many posts here end up as babble (no offence)... thought I'd keep it simple, if this is the way you ad to a tread, go for a walk, you obviously have too much time on your hands....
Strider wrote:I didn't go for the PLB1 as I wanted something inherently buoyant and with decent attachment points.
Strider wrote: Keep in mind all PLB's are mandated to a 24h+ battery life. Not sure where the PLB1 stands in this regard.
icefest wrote:Strider wrote: Keep in mind all PLB's are mandated to a 24h+ battery life. Not sure where the PLB1 stands in this regard.
48hr AFAIR
icefest wrote:I double checked, the PLB1 is indeed only certified for >24h@20 deg c.
Dutchy wrote:another one that posts to get his posts up rather than contribute.... Thanks to those who added something useful! Will get the GME, extra cash can be spend on something else!
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