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Garmin Montana 700, Rugged GPS Handheld, Routable Mapping for Roads and Trails, Glove-Friendly 5" Color Touchscreen

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Style: Montana 700


Features

  • Rugged construction is rated to MIL-STD 810 for thermal, shock, water and vibration
  • 5 glove-friendly touchscreen display (50% larger than the previous model) offers easy viewability; available with versatile mounting options
  • Multi-GNSS (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) support plus preloaded TopoActive maps; outdoor navigation sensors include 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter
  • Pro-connected with ANT+ technology, Wi-Fi connectivity and BLUETOOTH wireless networking, giving you direct-to-device access to BirdsEye Satellite Imagery downloads, location sharing, Connect IQ app support and more
  • Compatible with the Garmin Explore website and app to help you manage waypoints, routes, activities and collections, use tracks and review trip data from the field

Description

Montana 700 is for outdoor enthusiasts who want a rugged, versatile GPS handheld with routable mapping for roads and trails. Its glove-friendly 5” color touchscreen is 50% larger than earlier models. Multi-GNSS support, ABC sensors and preloaded TopoActive maps provide all the on- or off-road capability you’d want for navigation on foot, bike, kayak, ATV and more. Wireless pro-connectivity gives you direct-to-device BirdsEye Satellite Imagery downloads, location sharing, Connect IQ app support and more. Extend battery life for more than a week with the new ultralow-powered Expedition mode. For hunters and trainers, the IPX7-rated unit syncs with compatible Astro or Alpha series handhelds (sold separately) to help track sporting dogs in the field.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Montana 700


Vehicle Service Type: ATV


Screen Size: 5 Inches


Special Feature: Routable Topo Maps; Multiple GNSS Networks, ABC Sensors; BirdsEye Satellite Imagery; IPX7 Rated and Shock Resistant See more


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Map Type: North America


Included Components: Montana 700; Lithium-ion battery pack; USB cable; Documentation


Audio Output Mode: Digital


Battery Life: 18 Hours


Product Dimensions: 8.54 x 5.9 x 3.26 inches


Item Weight: 14.6 ounces


Item model number: 010-02133-00


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: [Garmin-specific operating system]


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


Special features: Routable Topo Maps; Multiple GNSS Networks, ABC Sensors; BirdsEye Satellite Imagery; IPX7 Rated and Shock Resistant


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 480 x 800


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Montana 700; Lithium-ion battery pack; USB cable; Documentation


Department: mens


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: August 5, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A good GPS
Style: Montana 700i
I've been known to go on long hikes and even backpacking by myself. My son has inherited that tendency, so several years ago I bought him a Garmin Montana. It heelps him find his way, and the inReach cpability lets his send messages to let people know he's OK. I had a smaller Garmin I've used for years, and a Spot that I carried for communication and emergencies. After looking at that nice big screen, I decided to make the switch. Yeah, it's a lot bigger than my old Garmin eTrex, but it also lets me communicate, and it gives me a good topo display. I've got the 24K-series chip with topos for Wa, Or, Ca & Hi. Works great: I live in Wa and my son lives in Ca. We usually meet somewhere in that region for backpacking trips, and most of my solo trips are in Wa or Or. I still carry a compass and a paper map, but it's great to be able to see the topography on the screen. I'm a little concerned about battery life. So far, it's worked pretty well on 2-3 day trips, but for a longer trips, I'd make sure to take a power bank to keep it charged. On a recent trip on the south side of the Wallowa Mtns, we also used it to find a route for the car. It sent us down a logging trail that was barely passable. Even a 4WD with good ground clearance would have had problems. In the future, I think I'll turn off the 24K maps when I'm driving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Richard McCain

  • Updated review: software fixed
Style: Montana 700i
Purchased in October and I use a Mac and the Connect software for updates. Trying to update with a Mac is impossible. It stops religiously at 50% of the downloads and then shuts down. This has been going on all along and after speaking with Garmin, I sent the unit back for a replacement. The new unit arrived and the Connect software STILL would not update my unit. Garmin has been aware of this issue since October and still has NOT found a solution. I recently was told that others have the same issue yet they still have not resolved this issue. What good is purchasing an expensive device and not being able to get the updates that you are entitled to? Extremely frustrated with this and am still waiting for a solution. Big company and they cannot or will not figure this out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020 by George Harrison

  • The best so far.
Style: Montana 750i
Of course everything in life is a compromise. This is heavier than its predecessors, and it isn’t cheap. It’s ideal for an ATV, motorcycle, hunting, etc. it has all of the outdoor capabilities built right into it, like dog tracking, heart monitor, cadence for bicycles, etc. The interface is certainly the easiest of the inReach thus far. Another big plus is the fact that it has a swappable battery. It’s certainly heavier then the previous versions of inReach, but of course it’s larger so that only makes sense. I’m sure not long down the road these things will become thinner, faster, etc., but as I said, right now this is the big cheese. The only thing that is missing is voice recognition. The only negative I have is the camera is almost worthless. I think we’ve become spoiled with the quality of photos on our smart phones, but the resolution on this is pretty bad. For me that’s not a big deal, because I don’t know that I would’ve ever used it anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021 by Jim Craig

  • Garmin cannot code their way out of a paper bag
Style: Montana 700i
I am on the verge of returning this. Garmin continues to have stellar hardware, but some of the worst software that money can buy. I thought I would give the Montana 700i a chance, but so far it's just as terrible as my Garmin 1030i bike computer that's navigation feature returns "Route Calculation Error" for literally every time I try and navigate with it, or my 920xt that could not track my freestyle laps in the pool correctly even with a warranty replacement. The Montana is missing some very basic features. It comes out of the box with only a tiny amount of memory available to save additional maps on, but its software can only handle a 32gb SD card. Already when downloading maps I've received four different errors not related to being out of room. The fifth time it froze up during the download. I really hate to imagine that people use Garmin devices in airplanes. Perhaps they are a bunch of private planes up there right now flying in circles with "Route Calculation Error" on their screen. Even their website doesn't work right. Note the screenshot. This was my first time ever logging into their Explore service. The fact it has a status message in the upper right is hilarious. I can imagine some upper manager saying "Let's put the user in charge of managing our severe lack of talent in software development". Of course even that indicator is broken, since I can't get past that error screen. Update: I’ve been using (paying for) their InReach satellite service. Others can receive my messages but I’ve yet to see replies they sent me, even when I was outside under a clear sky. Next to worthless. More: I downloaded maps ahead of time with the Maps Manager for my destination. When I got there, they weren’t visible at all. I switched between every layer and nothing. Fix your software, Garmin. Update: their updates make the product worse. The latest update I just received causes the button used to start tracking to no longer work. If you press it, it just sits there. Garmin, how about some basic regression testing? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022 by MisterPeter MisterPeter

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