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Garmin Tread XL - Baja Chase Edition, Rugged, ultrabright 10” Off-Road Chase Navigator, Portable GPS for Baja Support Trucks, Team Tracking with Built-in inReach Satellite Communication

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Style: Tread XL Baja Chase


Features

  • Rugged, IP67 off-road chase navigator with a large 10 ultrabright touchscreen
  • Team tracking with built-in inReach technology (Requires active inReach Flex Team subscription. Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices.) allows race vehicles and chase trucks to see the live positions of your race team and message each other with global satellite coverage
  • Secure inside your truck quickly and easily with a heavy-duty suction cup, CLA and portable locking magnet-assisted mount to move from one support truck to another
  • GPX course file-compatible to view course start/end, racetrack line, virtual checkpoints, pit locations and race mile markers
  • Prerunning tools create custom pacenotes such as sharp turn, stepdown or danger to help anticipate obstacles and navigate your most efficient route through all virtual checkpoints
  • Chase mode lets you track your race vehicle with real-time updates on the map
  • Purpose-built for professional off-road racing; large 10 display is easy to see, rugged and capable of withstanding hot desert temperatures and rocky terrain
  • Downloadable high-resolution BirdsEye Satellite Imagery shows vivid aerial views of your surroundings
  • Works with the Garmin PowerSwitch digital switch box (sold separately) to control your vehicles 12-volt accessories, such as rock lights, fans and air pumps

Description

Navigate the unforgiving with Tread® XL - Baja Chase Edition. It’s the rugged portable, high-performance off-road chase navigator with a large 10” ultrabright display. This navigator features team tracking with built-in inReach® technology to see the live positions of your race team and message each other with global satellite coverage. (Requires active inReach Flex Team subscription. Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices.) And you can easily send and receive messages to coordinate repairs. Simply import the course files to view the course, virtual checkpoints, pit locations and race mile markers — and even add custom pacenotes to the course file.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Tread XL Baja Chase Edition


Vehicle Service Type: Truck


Screen Size: 10.1 Inches


Special Feature: Touchscreen


Map Type: North America


Sport: Running


Included Components: Tread XL - Baja Chase Edition, suction cup mount, vehicle power cable, locking magnet-assisted mount, USB-C cable and documentation See more


Mounting Type: Handheld, found in image


Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.8 x 1.2 inches


Item Weight: 2.1 pounds


Item model number: 010-02833-00


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Special features: Touchscreen


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Tread XL - Baja Chase Edition, suction cup mount, vehicle power cable, locking magnet-assisted mount, USB-C cable and documentation


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: January 10, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Outstanding Product!
Style: Tread XL Overland
When taking in consideration the competition, this is the most outstanding product on the Shelf today for mapping. It is durable, the screen is outstandingly clear, and has many helpful features. The price for this is high but reflects the value of the product.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Jason F. Jason F.

  • Works well sturdy
Style: Tread Powersport Off-Road Navigator
Have this on sxs and have used it in Tennessee and Missouri. Works well but not my favorite Garmin device…. Almost my least liked. For being a new device it has quirks and weirdness. Trail maps are nice but I would guess they will work on any device. Lacks support from community for gpx files.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Vkesu

  • Works with GTM-60
Style: Tread Powersport Off-Road Navigator
I would like to start out that I have used Garmin GPS's in there various incarnations for nearly 30 years. I purchased the Tread for both on & off road use. The 1st thing I did upon receipt of the unit was to connect it to the computer and run any updates, well it does not like to update via usb but it does like to update via wifi so just a heads up, the initial updates did not take long less than 1 hour. The 2nd thing I did was try it with a GTM-60 traffic receiver I already have that is used with other models, according to the compatibility list it is not compatible, but I noticed the "overlander" was compatible which is the same OS as the Tread and sure enough when i plugged it in it did a little firmware update to the GTM-60 and it works great as noted in my photo it gets digital updates where they are provided (digital is not broadcast in all city's). Functionally it has a lot of features some of which I may never use but they are there if you need them. The search function works great, you no longer have to search by city/state/etc to find many things you just put what you want in search and bam there it is. Out of the box it has a lot of boundary lines enabled for everything A~Z so much that it can make the map just a bit too much you may have a hard time determining what is a property boundary line and what is a trail or road or street so I turned some of the boundary markers off to make it more suitable to my needs. Some of those markers are useful for off-road ONLY, when I am in the city I don't need to see joe smo's property lines. The OS is nice you will get a single tone alert for upcoming speed limit changes, a detail will come up on the right side showing the next street/exit, etc and how far away it is and by this I mean it will show them purely as information and not necessarily as your next turn if navigating I like the feature. OFF-Road mapping is "ok" there are some places I have gone to and have driven and the mapping is just not in the data, that's not a defect of the device it's a mapping issue and should be expected to a certain degree depending on where you travel. Birds eye view is "interesting" if you download the birds eye it literally shows a birds eye view which includes just trees and no road if the road is under the tree canopy there is no overlay for the road on the map in that case. Accuracy is the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, accuracy is pretty good most of the time but there was a couple cases of it "drifting" a bit maybe a few hundred feet at most not sure why, could be the satellite was on the edge of the horizon or something. I have traveled with it for a few thousand miles now and have confidence in it for the most part . I purchased a window suction mount separate because it does not come with one, I though it might "fall off" the window because it is a little heavy because of the big built in battery but even with some rough off roading it has not fallen off, the colored plastic trim pieces it comes with seem a little janky but it has not been dropped or anything yet when it does I expect the trim piece of pop off like a lego set otherwise it seems sturdy. It has not frozen up or done anything weird as of yet the os seems stable. If you are on the couch about buying one go for it, great gps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by doubeleive doubeleive

  • Very disappointed! Off road maps are non existent.
Style: Tread Overland
I live in Lake Havasu City AZ and I have a RZR and a 4WD truck the I like going on backroads and trails with. I'm retired and want to travel the U.S. using back roads and trails instead of staying on the interstate. I have a Garmin golf watch (love it), InReach (love it) and a Garmin Nuvi (no problems). The Good: So when I received the Garmin Tread Overland and saw how well it was built, sturdy, great screen, easy to operate. The windshield mount is heavy duty and I had no worries it would bounce loose when I was off-roading. I couldn't wait to use it. The Bad: NO OFFROAD TRAILS (WTF Garmin). When you use some competitors' apps (which you need cell phone signal for)it looks like a massive cobwebs in the desert surrounding the city but on the Garmin there is only a couple of short dead-end trails. More good (Customer Service): contacted Customer Service and they were honest. They said the maps I had were their best maps and they couldn't sell/upgrade me with anything better. They said I could buy some other brand maps and try to load them on my Garmin Tread Overland. :( At least they were straight up about it. More Good: Easy to return (Still waiting on my refund) Summary: It is sad that with the reputation the Garmin name has they couldn't hook up with competitors and purchase some quality off-road maps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by CBuck

  • I Will Never Go Out into the Wilds Without My Garmin Tread!
Style: Tread Powersport Off-Road Navigator with...
I go off road a lot in the northern upper peninsula of Michigan. The two track and other roads are not marked the best. Recently, coming home in the dark I would have got back to camp without this GPS but I would have put on a lot of extra miles. My gut was saying to go in one direction but the Garmin Tread said to go in another direction. I went the Garmin direction! I was so glad I had it. Once my gut and the Garmin came into alignment it made sense why the "all seeing eye" of the Garmin Tread said to go the way it did! I know the price tag is high. I choked on it as well. But if you can get past the price bring this GPS if for nothing more than the large screen and for the how it connects to other cameras. I no longer need my Garmin 62. Honestly, in the old days I used a Topo map and compass to get around. That system is still relevant but using the Garmin is so much better. For night time driving out in the wilds the Garmin Tread is superior to my Garmin handheld GPS. Do I still keep a compass in my pocket? You bet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 by MinnCanoeGuy

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