In very short order the 550, along with one or two other competitors, became the navigation standard for motorcyclists and so many other powered transportation enthusiasts and all for good reason.īetween the box contents, the device features and an ability to survive prolonged periods of rough use, the zūmo models remain complete packages. Garmin touted the zūmo 550 to an eager audience as having been designed specifically for ‘bikers”, aka motorcyclists. The zūmo 660 is the latest in the Garmin motorcycle GPS lineup for almost three years, the zūmo 550, later joined by its now discontinued younger 450 sibling, occupied this unique user territory. The extremely popular zūmo (Spanish for “juice” or “squash” i.e., to get the most out of something) products are marketed under Garmin’s “On the Road” category that covers automotive, motorcycles, trucking and traffic services. Their innovative and comprehensive product listing provides something for virtually every application and lifestyle imaginable and their user base is truly global in nature. Garmin has come a long way since an informal beginning in 1989, although its goal, “to create navigation and communication devices that can enrich our customer’s lives” has remained unchanged.
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