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Rating:  Summary: Better than the competition Review: A nice atlas for long trips or general reference. A little clearer and more detailed than the similar Rand McNally version. The spiral binding is nice, too.
Rating:  Summary: Better than the competition Review: A nice atlas for long trips or general reference. A little clearer and more detailed than the similar Rand McNally version. The spiral binding is nice, too.
Rating:  Summary: Highest quality Atlas available by ANYONE! Review: If you travel or plan trips, this is the ONLY Atlas you'll need! The level of detail and use of color is a godsend to those of us who have nearly divorced over map navigation on roadmaps rife with omissions. You will NOT get lost - their maps are superb, as we would expect with "National Geographic" in the name. The cover and pages are extra tuff and sturdy -- resisting coffee spills, kids' sticky fingers and being tossed under the front seat. There's a fold-out flap that can wrap around the page you're on - so you can find it quickly when your spouse suddenly panics about that last turn. The spiral lays FLAT - doesn't keep trying to flip closed and won't let heavily used pages pull out. MY favorite feature? I can READ it - without those anNOYING reading glasses I can NEVER find!!!
Rating:  Summary: The best for all the vacations needs!!! Review: NG Road Atlas 1998 is been tested for 40 days from Florida to California.... well! I have found much more clear and useful the above Road Atlad than local maps!! I think is a very good buy for every vacations types in the USA.
Rating:  Summary: Innovative design, great maps and a lay-flat binding Review: This is the atlas you'd expect with the National Geographic name, designed for functionality, durability and pure map enjoyment. Features include more maps, with greater detail and coverage, than other road atlases . . . richer, sharper colors . . . vivid terrain relief . . . greater legibility . . . scenic routes selected by National Geographic . . . easier map-to-map navigation . . . durable cover . . . lay-flat spiral binding . . .placeholder flap. All these combine to raise the art of the road atlas to a new level.
Rating:  Summary: simply superb and THE BEST Review: This is the best Road Map i have ever seen. I love this map and would never go out without this map.I would recommend you all to buy. Thanks Ananth
Rating:  Summary: Clear, sharp graphics and intelligent layout Review: Very impressed with this roadmap. Lay-flat design not revolutionary, but a plus for using while driving and unique in roadmaps of this price range. Believe map graphics to be sharper and more clear than venerable Rand map. Two modest negatives: 1)hole punches for binding are a little too close to spirals at front of map, making page detachment a possibility, 2)there is a fold-over flap at the back that lacks real functionality.
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