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Doesn't matter what we like, it matters what you like. I bought HB units because I thought they were more user friendly. If you've got a big box store near you, go in and play around with both units and see which you like better.

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Slonezp is correct. It's a matter of what fits for you. I hav a Lowrance HDS Gen 2 touch 12 inch on my console and a Gen 2 10 " on my bow. The reason I thought Lwrance fit better for me was the size configuration and what I felt was better definition with the side maying.

I'm happy with the units, but I'm sure that if I had to use Hummingbird I'd get along just fine.

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This could get heated... :flame-010:

That's why I asked what each person likes, not which is better, LOL.

Seems like I can get Birds cheaper, I have used Lowrance before and thought the birds may be a good change. So in other words I have no idea what I want.

  • Super User
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The HB's are on sale now because they have new unknown units coming out next year. They are trying to unload inventory.

  • Super User
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Take slonezp's advice and check out both systems.

Choose the one that suits you and one that you will take the time to learn how to completely operate.

 

I chose Humminbird Side Imaging for its fishability primarly as well as for a search tool. I use them at the console and bow.

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Take slonezp's advice and check out both systems.

Choose the one that suits you and one that you will take the time to learn how to completely operate.

 

I chose Humminbird Side Imaging for its fishability primarly as well as for a search tool. I use them at the console and bow.

When you say fishability what do you mean?

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Personally I use the lowrance HDS series electronics. Up here in MN they seem to be much more popular than HB's but when I was down south most people I saw were using the HB's. for me the ease of use is better on the lowrance, but the HB's 360 imaging does seem like a very interesting upgrade, especially for offshore structure fishing. either will work great if you take the time to learn the unit properly. 

 

Mitch

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I just decided ordered a HB 898 yesterday. I chose HB after playing around with both of them at academy - the HB felt more "organic" in it's operation. Lowrance was a lot of button clicking. Plus the Lowrance required me to buy various separate parts for the structure scan.

 

The only significant difference I've noticed after shopping around the last 2 months:

- The Lowrance SI and DI is WAAAAAYYYYY crisper than the HB.

 

You're going to find a good mix of opinions here man. I just wanted something that was "plug and play" essentially.

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I went with all Lowrance electronics on my boat.  The console is Elite 5 DSI and the Elite 4X on the bow.  I'll be upgrading again next year to some HDS 10.  The reason I went with Lowrance is that I liked the layout of the screens compared to Humming Bird.  With only a 5" screen I don't feel that it's as cluttered as what I saw on the Humming Bird. 

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Think I am going HB. I can get a 998c SI HD and 898c SI HD for $2410. Then this winter may get bow mount 360.

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I have both, much prefer the bird. Also, Lowrance is (mostly) made in China, Humminbird is (mostly) made in the US.

  • Super User
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I have both, much prefer the bird. Also, Lowrance is (mostly) made in China, Humminbird is (mostly) made in the US.

 

Lowrance in made in Mexico, not China.

  • Super User
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Think I am going HB. I can get a 998c SI HD and 898c SI HD for $2410. Then this winter may get bow mount 360.

You will like the 360. Real time sonar all around you.

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