Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder With RSS Garden Nursery Landscaping Guide
Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder With RSS Is Small And Portable
By Rodger G Allenby
It is amazing to think back on how technology has downsized over
the past few decades. The first cell phones were huge with batteries
you carried around in a travel bag. The first computer was enormous
but now you can slip one into a backpack.
Even fish finders have downsized to make them far more portable
and easier to carry with you. As far as size goes you cannot go
much smaller than the Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder
with RSS. This fish finder is small and portable but you have
to know all of the details before making that purchase.
But smaller is not always better and though the Humminbird SmartCast
RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder with RSS has a very interesting premise
behind it, it really does not measure up to the mark as well as
larger fish finders that you can buy.
A Portable Fishfinder On Your Wrist
The idea behind it is to wear it, cast out the sonar buoy and
you can then see the layout of the water bed and the fish within
range. The product description says that it has 90 degrees of
sonar coverage and covers a 75 foot range with a 125 foot depth.
That sounds very great, especially since you can read all of this
information from a simple watch.
Unfortunately, the SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder falls
to the bottom in user satisfaction. Every single user of this
fish finder has had the same general complaint. It does not last
and is not sturdy.
Many Complaints
One user even had trouble turning it off and could only do so
by removing the battery. The solution by customer service was
to remove the battery. That is not a big help considering each
time the person did so, they would have to reprogram the watch.
Others complained that the fish finder stopped working completely
and that the six month warranty barely covered it. And if you
are out of the six month warranty...forget about getting it replaced.
Though the Humminbird SmartCast RF-35 Wrist Mount Fishfinder
with RSS is a technological marvel that seems to be something
out of a James Bond movie, it simply is not worth the price of
$100.
Other Fishfinders Are Bulkier and Better
It may not seem a lot to pay but there are other good fish finders
on the market, although they may be bigger and bulkier, that can
do the job for you without having to worry about it breaking or
refusing to turn off.
This is definitely one product you should review your options
and avoid buying if you are in the market for a good fish finder.
About the Author:
Rodger G Allenby has written a number of articles on fishing, fish finders, gardening
and landscaping including
Fly Fishing,
Fishing Ponds,
Pro Bass Fishing,
Grass Seed,
Garden Supplies,
Backyard Ideas,
Green Lawn,
Backyard Landscaping Pictures,
Underground Pet Fence,
Backyard Fences.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.
Little Known Facts About Fish Finders ....
Fishing is an absolute fantastic way to spend a beautiful day.
It is you, maybe some family or friends, and just the water. If
you want to increase the chance of catching a fish, you are going
to need a fish finder.
But how do you choose from all the different manufacturers and
models on the market? That is where fish finder product reviews
come in handy. You can read what others have written and then
make an informed decision yourself. That way you will have a basic
understanding of what to expect.
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