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Garmin Montana® 760i, Rugged GPS Handheld Navigator with Built-in inReach® Technology for SOS and 2-way Texts in Remote Areas, 5” Touchscreen, 8MP Camera, Satellite Imagery and Maps for Road or Trails

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  • Rugged 5” handheld GPS navigator with inReach technology helps guide your adventures and keep you connected to loved ones when you go beyond the limits of cell service (active subscription required; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices)
  • Venture with peace of mind; an active inReach satellite communication subscription gives you access to two-way text messaging, location tracking via the 100% global Iridium satellite network and interactive SOS to the Garmin Response team, an international 24/7-staffed emergency response coordination center (some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices)
  • Built-in 8-megapixel autofocus camera lets you capture and tag the location of your photos so you can navigate back to those sites later
  • 5” glove-friendly, easy-to-view color touchscreen; available with versatile mounting options (sold separately), depending on your activity
  • Navigate your adventures with included TopoActive maps, City Navigator maps for on-road and the ability to download additional maps, such as BlueChart g3 charts for water (sold separately)
  • Rugged construction is rated to MIL-STD 810 for thermal, shock and vibration and IPX7 for water-resistance
  • Downloadable high-resolution satellite imagery shows photorealistic overhead views and lets you create waypoints based on landmarks
  • Expanded 32 GB memory capacity lets you store additional maps and more to keep your expeditions on course; with a subscription to Outdoor Maps+ (sold separately), get ongoing access to a wide variety of premium mapping content, which you can download to your navigator via Wi-Fi technology
  • Compatible with the Garmin Explore smartphone app to help you manage waypoints, routes, activities and collections; also, use tracks and review trip data from the field
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack can provide up to 24 hours of battery life in GPS mode and up to 432 hours in expedition mode between charges


Stay on track and in touch with the rugged Montana® 760i handheld GPS navigator with inReach® technology. Built to guide you through all kinds of adventures, it includes TopoActive mapping and a glove-friendly 5” color touchscreen. When you go beyond the limits of cell service, stay connected with inReach technology for two-way messaging, live tracking and interactive SOS alerts to the Garmin ResponseSM team, a 24/7-staffed international emergency response coordination center (active subscription required; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices). Capture and tag the location of your photos along the way with the built-in camera. Expanded 32 GB memory capacity lets you store more maps to keep your expeditions on course. High-resolution satellite imagery, available via subscription-free, direct-to-device downloads (requires a connection with Wi-Fi® technology), shows a clear overhead view of your route and surrounding terrain. Get the on- or off-road capabilities you need with multi-GNSS support and ABC sensors. Add ongoing access to Outdoor Maps+ (sold separately) for a wide variety of premium mapping content. Explore longer with up to 24 hours of battery life in GPS mode and up to 432 hours in ultralow-powered expedition mode, and recharge easily with a standard USB-C® cable. Plus, Montana 760i meets MIL-STD 810 for thermal, shock and vibration and is rated IPX7 for water-resistance.


Rick H.
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2025
As the owner of several GPS devices, satellite phones, etc., I can say this device is certainly feature rich but it is also poorly documented and often hard to figure out. The interface and most functions seem to have been designed by accountants and young Geeks rather than actual users.All Birdseye satellite data previously downloaded onto an older Garmin device will have to be re-downloaded from Garmin onto the 760i; either directly or using BaseCamp. There is no rational reason why that downloaded data now residing in BaseCamp on my computer (downloaded for an older Garmin device) cannot simply be transferred to the 760i instead of having to re-download it all into BaseCamp again for the 760i and no explanation is provided by Garmin support. In summary - good graphics but lots of clunky features.
Shawn Buryska
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
This is my second Montana, upgrading from. 650. This is a rugged and durable unit. I was hopeful the screen brightness might have been improved but it seems the Garmin team has choose battery life over brightness. I use this unit on my snowmobile with a powered mounting kit. For that use, having an option for a brighter screen would have been nice since battery life is not an issue. All-in-all a great unit for the combo use of a mounted and portable use GPS.
Heinz
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
I upgraded from a Garmin 76CXs which is more than 20 years old. Using Basecamp I was able to download all of my waypoints from my old Garmin. I was then able to upload them into the new 710. I really like this screen and the ability to use your fingers to move the map rather than that old style button to move the cursor it's much faster and precise. I was also able to use old maps that I had purchased on CDs. I installed the Topo Canada maps using my CDs which only installs into mapsource, which is not supported by Garmin anymore and replaced by basecamp. You have to get the very latest update of mapsource which I think is 2010. Once your cd maps are installed in Mapsource the maps will show up in basecamp. Then using map install in Basecamp I was able to install the entireTopo Canada into my new 710. It worked well but I've learned that you cannot delete the Topo Canada maps that I installed using the handheld there's no way to delete them out. You have to hook it up to basecamp again to uninstall anything that you put in using Basecamp. You can modify and delete waypoints using only the 710 that you put in using Basecamp but not maps themselves.There are some quirks with the software that I am hopeful will improve over time to make it more user friendly, but this handheld was only released a month and a half ago so it's pretty new.Overall I'd say I'm happy with the unit I plan on taking it up to a remote large lake in Canada to go fishing this spring and I'm looking forward to using it.