Users' questions

Is the vexilar FLX 28 worth it?

Is the vexilar FLX 28 worth it?

yes its worth it. vibrant crisp screen,auto depth,different color pallettes and weed mode that works excellent. very easy to view in the direct sunlight. 2 zoom modes along with night/day mode.

Which vexilar should I get?

In summary, if you are fishing for suspended fish like crappie or sunfish in waters less than 30 feet of water, the FL8 or FL-12 will do an outstanding job. If you are fishing perch or walleye in deep water and need to see a tiny lure tight to the bottom, then the FL-18 FL-20 or FL-22HDwould be a better choice.

What is the difference in vexilar models?

The big differences between the FLX-28 and 20 is that the 28 has 5 color display and and a deeper range. The FLX-20 actually has depth ranges up to 300′ as well. The only real difference is the 5 color mode.

When did the Vexilar FL-18 come out?

2002
2002. Vexilar introduced the FL-18.

What’s the difference between the vexilar FLX 28 and FLX 20?

The big differences between the FLX-28 and 20 is that the 28 has 5 color display and and a deeper range. The FLX-20 actually has depth ranges up to 300′ as well. The only real difference is the 5 color mode. I have a good friend who is a tech at vex and he will only fish the FLX-20 (which he has had for over a year).

What are the features of the vexilar FL-18 ice fishing sonar?

The FL-18™ depth finder / fish finder is equipped with features like a built-in shallow water mode for fishing waters under 15 feet. Five depth scales down to 200 feet for the standard model. Built-in interference rejection.

How does the vexilar FL-18 split screen Flasher work?

The FL-18™ offers a patented split screen flasher display. This allows you to zoom-in on the bottom six feet while watching the entire water column at the same time in real time! You will be amazed at the performance for bass fishing, walleye fishing, and pan fish on both open water and ice fishing.

Is the vexilar flx-28 the best fish finder?

The mode I have used most adds white (strangest return) to the standard green, yellow and red pallet. The auto zoom works very well and is real nice in 20+ feet of water. The auto range feature is very nice when hole hopping/searching for fish. The FLX-28 is the last flasher you will ever need.