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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: Bluetooth, ANT+, 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


Compatible with Vehicle Type: ATV


Screen Size: 5 Inches


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


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi


Map Types: North America


Audio Output Mode: Digital


Battery Average Life: 18 Hours


Mounting Type: Wrist Mount, found in image


Resolution: 480 x 800


Operating System: [Garmin-specific operating system]


Memory Storage Capacity: 16 GB


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Type: WVGA transflective, dual orientation


Human-Interface Input: Touchscreen


Compatible Devices: ATV


Control Method: Touch


Are Batteries Included: No


Supported Satellite Navigation System: GPS


Compatible Flash Memory Type: microSD


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi


Sport Type: ['Hiking', 'Biking', 'Kayaking', 'ATV']


Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Montana 700


Built-In Media: Montana 700; Lithium-ion battery pack; USB cable; Documentation


Model Year: 2020


UPC: 753759215019


Manufacturer: Garmin


Model Number: 010-02133-00


Mfr Part Number: 010-02133-00


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty


Item Type Name: Outdoor GPS


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 8.54"L x 7"W x 3.26"H


Item Weight: 0.91 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this GPS.
Style: Montana 700
Great GPS. Much better than the old Garmin Montana 700 I had. Bigger screen and has a better grip. Not the fault of the GPS but OnX maps doesn't make a chip for hand held GPS anymore. 😡. Glad that they make a AA battery adapter backup for this GPS.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by LEE COLLINS

  • todo perfecto
Style: Montana 700
llego conforme y en el tiempo adecuado
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2025 by manuel v.

  • good option good option
Style: Montana 700
Durability: The device is built to withstand harsh conditions, featuring a rugged design that meets MIL-STD-810 standards for thermal, shock, water, and vibration resistance. Functionality: Equipped with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver and support for multiple satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo), it provides accurate tracking even in challenging environments. Ease of Use: The 5-inch dual-orientation touchscreen is responsive and easy to read, even in direct sunlight, thanks to its transflective display. Comfort: Despite its robust build, the device is relatively lightweight, making it comfortable to carry during long treks. Quality: The Montana 700 offers seamless integration with the Garmin Explore app, allowing for off-grid navigation and route planning. Possible Issues: The initial setup can be a bit time-consuming, especially when configuring maps and syncing with the Garmin Explore app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by Steven Cepeda

  • Nautical use 💯
Style: Montana 700
We bought this to crossover from Miami to Bimini on our boat. It was spot on perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022 by Sarah M.

  • Disappointed!
Style: Montana 700
I am a very serious hunter and I use topo maps to digitally scout for deer and big game animals. I have had the Garmin Montana 680t for many years and it is starting to die so I purchased the 700 thinking it would be an upgrade. It advertises that it is preloaded with topo maps. I was excited to receive the unit, charged it up, and turned it on. I was drastically disappointed right away when I pulled the maps up and did not see many topo lines. I began to scroll around to hills and mountains and the map proved useless for being able to see benches, saddles, and spurs that normally would jump out on a topo map that had a sufficient amount of topo lines depicting the topography. Even using the terrain view on Google maps is way better than this. I was drastically disappointed, so began to look for options of what to do. There is an app you can download to your phone that you can download topo maps from. I thought that might save the day by providing better detailed topo maps so I downloaded the app only to discover the topo maps on there are useless for hunting as well. If you are not a serious hunter and don't need really good definition of terrain features, then this unit would maybe not be as disappointing for you, but if you are a hunter, this is NOT a good unit for you to use in my opinion. It is a lot of money for a handheld GPS and the fact that one of the most important components for hunters is useless makes this unit very disappointing in my book. If you are a serious hunter, don't buy this. Get something with much better topo lines already installed. The 680t has sufficient topo maps, so maybe look at that instead even though the screen is smaller and it takes forever to boot up and run. I did a review on my youtube channel of the 680t many years ago if you want to look for it. I would not buy another one of those though because it takes way too long to boot up. At least mine does anyway. God bless you all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2022 by Sean McVeigh - Sean's Outdoor Adventures

  • Wow!! Cant wait to use it
Style: Montana 700
Touch screen, color screen, multiple apps and selection. I cant wait to use it beyond my back yard.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021 by R Wyatt

  • Why?
Style: Montana 700
The item is rugged, well built, and relatively accurate. That is about it and such features can be found in a much smaller and better priced equipment. In my opinion, the extra money paid for the additional features are not worth it. The touch screen for example is grainy, slow, and lacks so many features. If you think this is like a smart phone experience, forget it. Limited on maps. As an example, if you want to use it for driving, forget it as you have to purchase the maps. The software needs a fresh look and updates. Some uploaded jpg overlays show in the software but refuse to upload to the equipment. Why? I'm not sure. Instructions are very poor and you have to dig online to find answers in videos. The software also renames the "waypoints" if you tend to upload them with same names as existing points. Why wouldn't this equipment allow saving "waypoints" under different folders even if they have the same name? All points end up on the equipment in the same folder. This is suffocating :) This makes me feel this monster equipment as if it was designed for one project or trip at a time. It hangs and I had to reset several times. Battery drainer. Overall, I wouldn't buy this again unless they introduce serious features and updates. It is a large investment that leaves you with large frustration. It is a good brand, but I will stick to their other smaller equipment for now up to when they make serious updates to these flagships. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024 by O. Itani

  • Not what was expected
Style: Montana 700
I can't understand the reviews indicating good performance or ease of use. This is the most disappointing Garmin product I've owned, and by far the most expensive. I've owned (and still own) several Garmin products, including my old stand-by GPSmap 76CSx, with multiple maps. That unit could always get me by, and rarely failed to make a solid connection. But due to age, new maps are no longer available, and the screen is too small for my old eyes. So I bought the Montana 700 thinking it would be a good unit. Not so! The Montana is so complicated to use, due to overabundance of "features" that are of little or no use, that I simply have to sit down in a chair for a while and fight to get it to display the right map, or to establish navigation to any route. I had it with me yesterday, in Mount Vernon, VA, and wanted to get a route home via the unfamiliar streets. I was pressed for time, and simply could not get it to find my established "home" location, much less draw a route! Fortunately, I had my tablet with Karta map installed, and it almost instantly got me out! In addition to the complexity and frustration of configuring the Montana, I find that it frequently crashes, leaving no manner of recovery other than removing the battery pack (fortunately I CAN), the rebooting it. No idea why this happens, but it definitely does, and has happened a number of times. My advice is don't rely on a Garmin Montana to help you out of scrapes. It's more of a coffee table decoration! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by S. Smith

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