Garmin STRIKER Plus 4cv Fishfinder Bundle with GT20-TM Transducer and Protective Cover

By: Garmin

The Garmin STRIKER PLUS 4cv Bundle with GT20-TM transducer and Protective Cover, 4 inches 010-01871-00 is the ultimate fish finder and depth finder. This device offers easy to use and build quality that is second to none. It offers an array of features such as a built-in Garmin quickdraw contours mapping software that enables you to create and store maps with 1 contours for up to 2 million acres. It also features a GPS that allows you to mark waypoints, create routes and view boats speed. It is designed to be rugged and ideal for any fishing environment. With its overall performance and tech support, this device is the perfect choice for any angler.

Key Features:

This Garmin GT20-T transducer is the perfect addition to any angler's setup! With its compact size, this transducer features four inches, six inches, five inches, one inch, and two inches of depth capability. Additionally, it has built-in Garmin CHIRP Traditional and CHIRP ClearV technology, providing you with a clear and detailed view of the underwater environment. With this transducer, you'll be able to find and target fish with ease!
90
B2B Rating
56 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
93
Tech support
97
Portability
92
Overall performance
96
Easy to use
98
Design
94
Customer support
93
Controls
86
Build quality
91
Battery efficiency
98

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Built-in Garmin quickdraw contours mapping software enables to create and store maps with 1 contours for up to 2 million acres
  • Featurea GPS that allows to mark waypoints, create routes and view boats speed
  • Comes in a rugged design that makes it ideal for every fishing environment
Cons
  • The fish finder may not be water-resistant

Details of Garmin STRIKER Plus 4cv Fishfinder Bundle with GT20-TM Transducer and Protective Cover

  • Display Type: QSVGA
  • Screen Size: 4.3 Inches
  • Brand: Garmin

Comments

brew: I've only taken it out once so I can't even give a thorough review. Price and portability is nice for my john boat. But was hoping I could use the transducer through the hull unlike some reviews mention. Could be me or the boat I guess. Putting the transducer into the water I also didn't mark any fish ( far as I know the depth was reading correctly). Not sure if that's my fault, the lakes fault, or what. 4 stars at this time and I rated it this high based on price and portability. It also seems pretty straight forward to use, even though I don't know absolutely all the bells and whistles. There are alot of helpful YouTube videos out there as well. I'll have to come to a better conclusion when I take it out a few times.

United States on Aug 19, 2021

雷蔵: よかった

Japan on Jun 05, 2021

J-M: When I was researching which fishing kayaks to buy I notice that the Garmin Stricker 4 was in a majority of the stock advertising photos among most of the popular manufacturers. The same was noticed from pictures left by reviewers of the people who bought these same kayaks. I decided to go with the Old Town Top Water 107 and then I focus my attention on which fish finder I should purchase even though the seed had already been planted. I researched the competition and read the reviews and everything kept bringing me back to the Stricker 4 model so that’s what I bought. Now that I’ve got it installed and I’ve used a couple times I can say I’m completely satisfied with my selection. Even though I’m still learning how to use it and understand the readout, it’s still simple enough to assist me land the big one though that’s yet to happen. The overall size is a perfect fit for my smaller kayak and the screen visibility is easily readable even while standing. Comes with everything you’ll need to mount. Very satisfied and I would recommend to other kayakers

United States on Nov 09, 2020

momo: クイックドローにチャープ発信 
コストパフォーマンスは最高です!
しかし表示が全て英語表記なのが困ります。
クリアビューの使用深度は30メートル位です。
地図データが表示されれば100点

Japan on Mar 02, 2020

Dave: I think this is a perfect size for a kayak. I like most things about it. I only thing I don't like is that you it has no way of viewing the quick draw maps or downloading them to a pc or laptop. If it had a card insert it would be perfect. The quick draw map works but I find myself using my phone more with Navonics maps. Other than that it's worked fine.

Update1- I have used for last part of summer, fall and winter now. This still works pretty good. Still not a fan of the quickdraw map for bigger lakes that have navonics already mapped. But for small lakes and rivers that are not mapped works ok. There is no way to download your mapped to a PC so it's really a pretty basic finder.
Screen size has been fine in my kayak. Might be too small for a boat.

Problems- I have had issues with the transducer plug. Even when connected it tells me it's not. My fix has been to leave it plugged in but remove the power to the finder at the battery when Im done. I keep my kayak in my garage so weather is not an issue.

United States on Nov 22, 2019

StarPathOne: I've used the CV4 several trips now and it seems to do most things adequately. Not the best in any category but it will get the job done. It takes a couple of trips to dial in the best settings for your particular spot but once you learn the menu its fairly quick to make changes. I have noticed some glitchy patterns, however.

PROS: Lightweight, compact, fairly accurate, energy-efficient, easy install, decent resolution, good waterproof rating

CONS: Sometimes the overlay numbers (like your current speed) appear one moment, disappear after changing screens, then back on again. I've also noticed it gets a weird amount of surface distortion and cuts out, then restarts reading properly again. Settings like screen brightness don't seem to hold every time. No additional maps to load (but at this price point I guess that's what you sacrifice).

So, al in all, it's not a bad fishfinder. Interested to see how it will do in saltwater and in deeper areas. I will try to update if any changes.

United States on Aug 21, 2019

Bt: After doing some research I decided to go with the Striker Plus 4cv based on its size, features/capability, and price. Shipped fast and seems to be what I wanted in a fish finder for my kayak. Did a quick test to make sure it would power up and everything appears to work. I also liked the fact that this finder came with the screen cover that others are not offering as a package deal.

EDIT-update: I used this depth finder through the summer of 2018 in my sit on top kayak and found it to be a great addition. I made a battery box with a 12v plug in to power it. I love the gps function, waypoint markers and the different scales that can be set up. I had very little issues viewing the screen in direct sun but I have it mounted on a ram mount just in front of me. I attached the transducer inside the hul with duct seal (watch YouTube videos on how to do this) and it worked flawlessly. This is a budget friendly depth finder with many bells and whistles that makes it a great buy in my opinion.

United States on Apr 20, 2018

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Display Type QSVGA ‎LCD LCD
Screen Size 4.3 Inches ‎3.5 Inches 3.5 Inches
Brand Garmin ‎Garmin Garmin
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