Comments on: GPS 'Satski' is a pricey way to enjoy the slopes
The unit has some useful features but reportedly costs $3,000.
The unit has some useful features but reportedly costs $3,000.
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Have a look at http://www.ispo-brandnew.com/Winner_Finalist.Finalists.Finalist_Product.aspx?productid=443. Satski seems to have something to hide in that forum. It is my guess that they try to sell a nice looking Chinese Rubbish device. But this is based on the user opinions I have read on the internet...
- by patrickkeen September 5, 2009 12:40 PM PDT
- I have read a lot of discussions about hardware reliablity and problems regarding Satski GPS. I personally have no experience with this product. However to all who are considering to purchase a Satski (like me), I would suggest to read the below forum: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=48595.
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(4 Comments)How safe is Satski for advance payment credit card transactions and (longer term) service issues? Satski ltd. was dissolved from Companies House Register this year. I think this last fact and the discussion on snowheads forum say important things to make the right decission. The 'behaviour' of their CEO is also described in several forums. Check the whole story out I would personally advise.