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US $109.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:HawkEye Manufacturer Part Number:H22PX UPC:818800229213

HawkEye H22PX Handheld Depth Finder w/Air & Water Temperature MFG# H22PX

Handheld Depth Finder With Air & Water Temperature

Featherweight, Incredibly Easy, Very Effective...The H22PX is the most versatile handheld depth sounder ever produced. Not only will this depth sounder give you instant depth readings, from 2.5 to 199 Feet (.7 to 60.1 Meters), in 1/10th precision, but at the press of a button the display will give real time temperature (water or air) and fish readings. Use it in the winter to shoot through ice before cutting your hole. Use it in the summer as a range finder and temperature meter while diving. Use it as a backup depth sounder on your pleasure boat or scan for channels in your dingy.

No matter how you use it, the H22PX is the one piece of equipment you should never leave the dock without...

SideScan™ Fish Detecting Sonar - There is no guessing where the drop-offs are or where the fish are hiding when you use the H22PX. One press of the button allows you to scan an area for drop-offs, ledges, or hiding fish within 199 Feet (61 Meters). Scan under weeds, lily pads, or even docks for trophy lunkers before making a cast; the presence of fish is clearly indicated on the LCD.

  • 60% More Powerful!
  • Algorithmic Programming Reduces False Readings
  • Depth Readings from 2.5 to 199 Ft (.7 to 60.1 Meters)
  • Reads in English and Metric
  • Waterproof, Maintenance Free Button
  • Instant Depth Readings, 4 Times Per Second, in the Nearest 1/10th Foot or Meter
  • Secure Battery Compartment for 4 x ‘AA’ Batteries with 30 Hours of Continuous Use
  • Water or Air Temperature Readout to the Nearest 1/10th degrees F or C
  • High Impact, Sure-Grip Rubberized Housing
  • Fish Indicator Pinpoints Hiding Fish
  • Automatic Mode Allows Remote Viewing of Readings
  • Manual Mode Gives One Touch Readings
  • ShootThru™ Technology Allows Readings Through Ice or Boat Hulls
  • SoftGlow Backlit LCD Display
  • Waterproof to 200 Ft (61 M) Depths for Diving
  • Floatable
  • Wrist Strap
  • CE Approved
  • 2-Year Warranty
Screen Size 1.6" x .75"
Frequency 200 kHz
Speed/Temp Temp Only
Waterproof Rating Waterproof


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