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Lowrance Active Imaging 3-in-1 Transducer

Item#: 245042

$399.99
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Product Details

The Lowrance Active Imaging 3-in-1 Transducer is designed to give anglers unparalleled clarity and detail when scanning for fish and structure. Its high-definition SideScan and DownScan Imaging delivers crisp, detailed visuals, while Lowrance CHIRP technology ensures outstanding clarity and target separation. The innovative FishReveal feature combines CHIRP sonar with DownScan Imaging to make identifying fish easier and more intuitive. Built with a smart design to boost signal clarity, this versatile transducer supports a wide range of frequencies for exceptional performance in any conditions. It connects directly to Lowrance HDS PRO or pairs with an S3100 module for use with HDS LIVE, HDS Carbon, and Elite FS units. With its advanced imaging capabilities and versatile compatibility, the Lowrance Active Imaging 3-in-1 Transducer is a must-have tool for anglers seeking to elevate their fishing game.

  • High-definition(up to 1.2MHz) SideScan and DownScan Imaging for detailed views of fish and structure
  • Lowrance CHIRP technology offers sharp clarity and precise target separation
  • FishReveal simplifies fish identification with a combination of CHIRP sonar and DownScan Imaging
  • Supports Medium and High CHIRP 83/200kHz and frequencies of 455/800kHz and 455/1.2MHz frequencies
  • Smart transducer design enhances signal clarity and ensures reliable performance
  • Compatible directly with Lowrance HDS PRO or with an S3100 module with HDS LIVE, HDS Carbon, and Elite FS
  • Manufacturers’ warranty: 1 Year + 4 additional years of upgrade options Totaling 5 years
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Promotional and Clearance Pricing

Discount based on original price. While supplies last. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.