
If you live your life on the ragged edge, jumping out of airplanes from high altitudes, you better have a backup in case something goes awry. Garmin has your back with the Foretrex 401. This wrist-mounted GPS will be perfect for your HAHO (high-altitude, high-opening) or HALO (high-altitude, low-opening) jumps. It’s smaller than the previous Foretrex releases and has the ability to share information to other 401s – perfect for sharing mission data to your team mates or co-jumpers. It also has a 2-axis compass, an altimeter, and a USB jack to download all the data to your PC or Mac. A forward throw, windspeed, and HARP function helps you towards a safe landing. $250.
We hope you enjoyed this Garmin Foretrex 401: Might As Well Jump article!


























