Roam the unknown. Tread™ is the rugged 5.5” powersport navigator with Group Ride Radio and preloaded topography for off-road adventures. Created specifically for side-by-side, ATV and snowmobile enthusiasts, Tread is built to withstand extreme terrains, temperatures and weather (IPX7). Stay connected to your friends with the push-to-talk fist mic and group tracking for up to 20 riders using a Tread navigator. The navigator includes topographic maps of North America, public land boundaries, U.S. Forest Service roads and trails with Motor Vehicle Use Maps, and downloadable BirdsEye Satellite Imagery. Pair with our compatible inReach® satellite communicators (sold separately; active satellite subscription required for the inReach device; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices, and it is your responsibility to know and follow all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where the device is intended to be used) for two-way messaging, weather and interactive SOS.
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▪ Rugged, weather-resistant (IPX7) powersport navigator with 5.5” glove-friendly and ultrabright touchscreen for off-road adventures
▪ Stay connected to your friends with the Group Ride Radio featuring push-to-talk fist mic and group tracking for up to 20 riders using a Tread navigator
▪ Preloaded topographic and street maps of North America, including public land boundaries, U.S. Forest Service roads and trails with Motor Vehicle Use Maps, and downloadable BirdsEye Satellite Imagery
▪ Powered mount and wiring harness with tube mount secure the Tread navigator to your powersport vehicle
▪ Use the Tread app downloaded to your compatible smartphone paired with a Tread navigator to sync your waypoints, tracks and routes across devices, plus get easy GPX Import/Export and access to live weather (requires an active connection with Wi-Fi technology)
▪ Pair with our compatible inReach satellite communicators to stay in touch globally via two-way messaging and access weather and interactive SOS (sold separately; active satellite subscription required for the inReach device; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices, and it is your responsibility to know and follow all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where the device is intended to be used)
▪ Pairs with select Garmin GPS dog systems (sold separately) to navigate and track your dogs from your vehicle
▪ Built-in altimeter, barometer, compass, gyroscope and pitch and roll gauges help you navigate challenging terrain
▪ Pairs with other Garmin off-road products, including the Garmin PowerSwitch digital switch box to control your vehicle’s 12-volt accessories and the BC 40 wireless camera with tube mount for front- or rear-facing coverage (each sold separately)
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Brand | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-02406-00 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 0.57 pounds |
Height | 3.5 inches |
Depth | 1 inches |
Product Id | 14760 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (4 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 753759256463 |
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Designed with group UTV use, but I chose it for Dual Sport motorcycling and others. Its rugged with a screen of unmatched clarity in daylight. No more leaning in to view your route. For my use, I separated the charging block from the mount to eliminate the hand mic and battery connection and use a short USB cable to ports on my machines. I do wish however, there was available a cradle or mount with a Ram ball and just power.
Garmin has gone above and beyond with the new Tread SxS!! It is very user friendly and extremely accurate! If you are looking for the best gps on the market, then look no further!! Garmin y'all killed it on this one!!
Favorite Christmas present. works great on my KTM 690 adventure bike & Land Cruiser
Very slick accessory for my side-by-side. Displays known trails and lets me know if the trail is compatible with the width of my SXS. Wish it was more affordable so those I ride with in my group also had the Tread. I can only imagine how it can improve communication between each other and so we can keep an eye on each other if someone gets in trouble.
I got it a few days and I have not used it for trail riding here in Michigan and that is the primary reason I bought it. It seems to be overwhelming. Hoping when I get to use it later it well be a fantasist and useful tool while on the trails.
Works ok but needs more work. I bought this mainly for the group ride. Most of the time it kept up with other riders, Big thing it does not move map when a particular rider moved out of the screen so you constantly have to manually move screen to keep up with them. I could zoom out but then i loose detail of street names or rd names. This is not good when your driving and have to pay attention to the road. If you want to get more info of what is important to a driver than you can send me one with the radio and i will test it thoroughly with out prejudice. I am a group ride leader in my area and have up to 35 rigs with me and it is important to keep track of as many as possible. I've already sold others on this mapping device.
I have had this about a month and I like it love the group ride and the radio like that you can plan a track like that you can track your ride I like it for a permanent gps that runs off of satellites what I don't like us that it could have more of the trails in Virginia and Tennessee where alot of the utv riding is I have downloaded maps on to it for that area but the plan a trip doesn't work right with them but overall a useful device I will probably Continue using it and my tablet with back country navigator on it together
Need to add route names. Example would be Fourtuna Mine or Betty Lee Mine. Major off road attactions in the Yuma area.
I bought this so I would ride the transamerica trail. I was able to create routes but the tread would add a vehicle on its own and change my route to include highways, which is what we are trying to avoid, and narrow hiking trails which the sxs was to wide to fit on.. It would change my route and try to send me through private property and on horse and hiking trails. At times I would use my phone's google maps which worked just as good as the tread. I have to admit that the tread was a lifesaver in the back country. I would have to look at the map and then make sure it was routing me on the correct path. I couldn't just trust that it would route me in a way I didn't have to backtrack.
Having purchased the Tread Basic, I was very frustrated for several days as I attempted to make use of its features. I almost returned the unit. Having a paper manual would have been a major asset. It took a week of daily interaction before I could comfortably employ the unit.