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    This water- and shock-proof compact GPS unit is a powerful, professional-grade tool for serious backcountry navigators. It picks up satellites quickly, even in ...
    Price: $399
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    When you’re riding a quad through rough terrain, you don’t want to bring along a traditional kerosene lantern. Mantles and glass globes will break, and heavy fuel make them ...
    Price: $52
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    Slim and ­lightweight (5.1 ounces), the Cobra CXR900 has the smallest display. It runs on rechargeable, proprietary lithium batteries and has a maximum range of 30 miles
    Price: $100
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    Motorola’s top-line model has an ­emergency-​alert function, eight repeater channels, and a built-in flashlight. A mini-USB port adds a charging option, and it also operates on three AAs.
    Price: $90
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    The Midland is the largest of the radios but will still fit in most shirt pockets. It also lists the longest range (36 miles) and most channels (50).
    Price: $100
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    Though much more expensive than the other radios tested, we chose the 110 because it was the Garmin unit that came closest to our price range.
    Price: $170