Garmin Montana 610

June 23, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $411.56Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

Montana 610 features a dual-orientation, 4-inch color touchscreen that’s glove friendly, uses map data to display your full track view so you always know what you’re up against and includes a 1-year Birdseye Satellite Imagery subscription. Includes 3-axis compass, built-in barometric altimeter and access to both GPS and GLONASS satellites for improved positioning and typically faster fixes. High-sensitivity GPS holds your position even in the deepest cover. Includes 250,000preloaded geocaches from Geocaching.com. Share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches wirelessly with other compatible Garmin GPS users. Bumps, humidity and water are no match for the durable Montana 610 -water-rated to IPX7.

Product Features

  • PRELOADED GEOCACHES – 250,000 preloaded worldwide geocaches from Geocaching.com
  • SEE YOUR SURROUNDINGS – Includes a 1-year Birdseye Satellite Imagery subscription1
  • GPS AND GLONASS – With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, Hotfix satellite prediction and GLONASS support, Montana locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its location even in heavy cover and deep canyons
  • TRACK MANAGER – Ability to organize and navigate through waypoints/routes/track logs (easily start/stop recording track logs)

Comments

God is a refuge for us (Psalms 62:8) says:

highly recommend The seller was Amazon. I paid 412 bucks in July 2016. 

Robert K. Harvey says:

Perfect for outdoor use I’ve finally upgraded from a 10 year old 76csx because of diminishing eyesight and the need for a slightly larger screen. 

Dennis Eichenlaub says:

Nothing’s perfect, but Garmin makes the best outdoor GPS units … Nothing’s perfect, but Garmin makes the best outdoor GPS units available. I do a lot of biking (5,000 miles a year or so.) And I have a lousy sense of direction. A bike GPS is a requirement for me. I love the Garmins. They are big. They are heavy. And they are very, very, tough. My previous GPS was a Garmin 450. For five years, it performed flawlessly in very cold, in very hot, in heavy rain, and in everything in between. It survived a lot of jostling, a lot of bumps, and even a couple of…

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