Never lose your car, or harvested deer, again thanks to the Bushnell BackTrack

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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

The Bushnell BackTrack serves a simple, but important function. It allows users to mark a spot, digitally and not with bodily fluids of course, and then guides that person back to the original location. Sure, it’s a dumbed down flavor of GPS, but with an unintimidating feel ’bout it. The display is backlit and the whole device is weather resistant so you don’t have to worry ’bout rain when you’re trying to backtrack. (clever name btw) The little guy is available in either gray/orange, pink/grey, tech grey, or green/camo variants and retails for $73.95 from Bushnell or $69 from Amazon

via OhGizmo

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