>>994609>looking at this oneNot bad.
I don't care for the UI of the new 6_/7_ receivers (I stick with the 60/76's for now). But that's my preference.
Topo is handy, but CityNav is a little more useful. Updated more frequently, fully routable, has useful POIs, and includes a fuckload of trails. About half the OHV trails I ride on the moto are listed, named, and routable on that mapset. Topo may or may not show it (It's got good FS roads, but smaller than that probably isn't on there).
I switch to topo for snowmobiling, but summer moto I stick with CityNavigator.
Might check out the marine-flavored receivers - 78's the one I had before, garmin may have a newer/updated version out. Same op sys and features as the 6_-series, but different form factor and it still retains the big-ass 4-pin round connector on the back for ext. power.
I like buttons-over-screen, since that's where your thumb naturally sits when you're holding the device. Gets kind of fidgety with the 6_'s since the buttons are at the bottom.
And if you're doing anything on water, the marine flavor floats.
RAM-mounts for the marine variety wrap around the entire unit, giving it a little more protection there too.
Things to consider.
Oh, and put a screen protector on it immediately after you take it out of the box.
>I beat the shit out of my old 60csx