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Well, as many here know I'm out to buy a depth finder. I'm sure some here are tired of my posts! lol But I appreciate your input. This comming saturday Bass Pro near my home will be selling the Lowrance X135 depth finder. It's going for $199.00, normal price is $400.00. I talked to Zooker tonight and he told me his opinion was that the X135 is a hell of a good unit and better than anything Hummmingbird offers in that price range. Sounds good to me. But thought I'd check with the rest of you fellas and see what you think? By the way, Zooker sounded much better today. He's looking foreward to getting back on the water again. Keep your phone calls to him comming. Seems to help the old boy!
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I recently purchased a new fish finder myself, I was looking to spend about 200 dollars to upgrade an older hummingbird fish finder. I did look at the X135 and it is a solid unit, I ended up purchasing the hummingbird 570, it has a little higher resolution dispay and the transducer has dual frequencies. Might be something to look at if you are still undecided.
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Lowrance X-135 is a good unit - I have that one at the bow. $200 NEW is a great price. They were going for that, not long ago used.
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That is definitely a great price, Keith. If you don't plan on doing any deep water fishing, and don't need a dual frequency, I'd snap it up.
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Yeah, I wrestled with the fact that the Hummingbird was a 2000 watt, and the X135 was 4000, I guess it just all boils down to personal preference. I was already use to the Hummingbird menus, so I think that is what pushed me in that direction. Good luck, sounds like your gonna end up with a nice toy. |
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I don't remember the cone angle Keith, but I had an X125 and X135. I used the X125 for quite a while and it was a great unit until it got waterlogged. It was very accurate and had very good separation, you could see a tine drop shot in 30' easily. LEI send me the X135 as a replacement and upon initial power up it was a bad unit, so no report on it but I believe it is similar to the X125 with more power and a different backlight.? Linda took care of it right away at the time and upgraded me again.
I think for $200 that is a steal, they are pretty expensive units and should work well. I don't remember how much, but I know I paid a lot more than that for my X125. |
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It is a steal at $200.00.
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Like I said back when you search for a graph started, I would look no further than the Lowrance X135. I paid full retail for mine and have never looked back. I also agree that Humminbird doesn't make anything in that price range that can hang with the X135, although the higher end models Humminbird has in my opinion are better than Lowrance and customer service is better by a land slide with Humminbird. Dude at $200 that X135 is a heck of a buy and you would be really happy with it.
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I have a feelin I'll be standing at the door at BPS sat morning waitting for them to open. Thanks for the input fellas.
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That is the unit that came on the front of my boat and I have loved having it. The only down side is the lack of GPS. I wish I had a GPS on the front for ledge fishing, but for that price I would get the unit. I have not had any problems out of my unit. Go for it!!!!!!!!!
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I happy you were able to compare the two and end up with what worked best for you. Both units are solid in my opinion and I dont think you could have went wrong either way.
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