Condor F238 is a fish finder that gives you superhuman fish finding capabilities at a sub-market price from Dinga. It has a large 4.3” super-twistable LCD screen with a high-intensity cold cathode backlighting that is fully dimmable, for uncompromising performance during daytime and nighttime fishing sessions. The 240x128 pixel high-resolution screen displays four levels of grey and boasts of the same dual function Shadeline bottom display found in higher Condor fishfinder models. Shadeline gives you relevant information about the nature of bottom structures and automatically sets range. The Condor F238 features a transom-mount transducer with a special hydrodynamic profile that works smoothly at high speeds. The built-in temperature sensor displays surface temperature of the water. The unit is fully sealed to safeguard against unexpected submersions. You can use it from all sorts of watercraft and fishing boats, be they kayaks, canoes or yachts.
Dinga Fishing & Stuff has great news for all great anglers in Australia that in this October sale we are going to offer fishing products with the lowest price in whole Australia. Including fishing rods, tackle, line, reels, boating and combos stuff from all leading brands.
: Dinga Fishing & Stuff has great news for all great anglers in Australia that in this Mid-year sale we are going to offer fishing products with the lowest price in whole Australia. Including fishing rods, tackle, line, reels, boating and combos stuff from all leading brands such as Jarvis Walker, Van Staal, Fin-Nor, Ryobi, Penn and others.
Condor has developed a new and exclusive MultiPulse fish finding technology that is used to the fullest in its 345C fish finder with true 50/200 kHz dual frequency operation with incredible depth performance. A bright, high definition 480x272 pixel colour screen with 16-bit depth (65536 colours) makes fish detection a piece of cake. The 345C’s TFT screen with dimmable LED White backlighting ensures you can see the screen in all light conditions, including full sunlight, night viewing or while wearing polarized sunglasses.