Garmin expands its Tread series, offering ultimate all-terrain navigation and worldwide communication to overlanders and powersports enthusiasts
Garmin has launched three new rugged devices in the Tread series: Tread XL Overland Edition, Tread Overland Edition, and Tread SxS Edition. Designed for off-road enthusiasts, these devices feature a glove-friendly touchscreen, turn-by-turn trail navigation, and built-in inReach technology for global satellite communication. The Tread devices come in vibrant 10-inch and 8-inch displays, with prices ranging from
- New product launch expands Garmin's Tread series, appealing to off-road and overlanding markets.
- Features include durable, weather-resistant design, turn-by-turn trail navigation, and global satellite communication.
- Devices priced competitively starting at $1,299.99, catering to a wide range of consumers.
- CES 2022 Innovation Awards honoree highlights strong market recognition.
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Heavy-duty Tread SxS and Overland Editions feature inReach satellite communication, group tracking and off-road trail routing
ROAM THE UNKNOWN WITH THE NEW TREAD OVERLAND AND SXS ALL-TERRAIN NAVIGATORS FROM GARMIN (Photo: Business Wire)
“We’re excited to offer overlanding and off-roading enthusiasts the best of both worlds with these new additions to our rugged Tread lineup,” said
Tread XL Overland and Tread Overland Editions
Available in vibrant 10-inch and 8-inch displays, the durable Tread Overland editions help augment every detail and waypoint along the way, with an extensive feature set to enhance any off-road vehicle expedition:
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Turn-by-turn trail navigation for unpaved roads and trails using Adventure Roads and Trails map content comprised of
OpenStreetMap (OSM) and US Forest Service (USFS) Motor Vehicle Use Maps - Stay in touch from anywhere with built-in inReach® technology for global satellite communication, two-way text messaging, location sharing, and interactive SOS (requires an active subscription)
- Track friends on a compatible smartphone or Tread device when the user and other riders in a group use the Tread app’s Group Ride Mobile feature
- Includes topography with 3D maps, iOverlander™ points of interest and Ultimate Public Campgrounds to seek well-established, wild and dispersed campsites
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U.S. public and private landowner information - Subscription-free Birdseye Satellite Imagery
- Custom street routing4 for the size and weight of a rig
- Use the Tread app on a smartphone to plan routes with the same maps, vehicle profiles and route preferences available on the Tread device
- Works with other off-road devices including Garmin’s Group Ride Radio featuring a push-to-talk fist mic
- Take advantage of the Garmin PowerSwitch™ digital switch box to centralize control over a vehicle’s 12-volt accessories from the Tread device
- With select Garmin GPS dog trackers customers can navigate and track dogs from a vehicle
The new Garmin Tread XL Overland Edition was selected as a CES 2022 Innovation Awards honoree and will be showcased in the Garmin booth #3643 at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in
Tread SxS Edition
For side-by-side enthusiasts, the 8-inch Tread SxS Edition incorporates all the navigational features found across the Tread series and includes Group Ride Radio with the push-to-talk fist mic so off-roaders can stay in communication with other Tread-equipped friends in the wilderness. In addition, this new powersport device is uniquely rugged and forged to military grade drop test standards to withstand rough rides on more challenging terrain.
Available now, the new Garmin Tread XL Overland Edition, Tread Overland Edition and Tread SxS Edition devices have suggested retail prices starting at
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1Water rating IP67. See Garmin.com/waterrating.
2Limitations may exist in map data for some road and trail route suggestions. Always defer to all posted road signs and conditions during vehicle operation. Garmin products using OpenStreetMap™ data are intended to be used only as supplementary travel aids.
3Active satellite subscription required for the inReach features. Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices. It is your responsibility to know and follow all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where the device is intended to be used.
4Not available in all areas. Entering your vehicle’s profile characteristics does not guarantee your vehicle’s characteristics will be accounted for in all route suggestions. Always defer to all posted road signs and road conditions.
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