- Topoactive Maps
To navigate your adventures, use preloaded topographical maps for the U.S. and Canada. View terrain contours, elevations, coastlines, rivers, landmarks and more. - Bluetoth Enabled
Receive emails, texts and alerts right on your handheld when paired with your compatible device. - Color Display
Expect big things. A large 5″ color touchscreen puts them all at your fingertips. - Public Land Boundaries
An optional display of federal public land boundaries on topographical maps helps you know that you’re venturing where you’re supposed to be. - ABC Sensors
Navigate your next trail with ABC sensors, including an altimeter for elevation data, barometer to monitor weather and 3-axis electronic compass. - Active Weather
Use cellular connectivity* to access up-to-date Active Weather forecasts through the Garmin Connect™ app. - Dog Tracking
For hunters and trainers, this Montana syncs with compatible Astro® or Alpha® series handhelds (sold separately) to help track sporting dogs in the field. - Location Sharing
The LiveTrack feature lets you wirelessly connect* your device with other compatible Garmin GPS users, so they can follow your tracks, routes, waypoints and adventures. - Two-Way Messaging
Exchange text messages with loved ones, post to social media, or communicate via inReach device to inReach device in the field (active satellite subscription required)*. - Global Connectivity
Instead of relying on cellphone coverage, now your messages, SOS and tracking are transferred via the 100% global Iridium® satellite network (active satellite subscription required)*. - Interactive SOS
In case of emergency, trigger an interactive SOS message to GEOS, the Garmin-powered International Emergency Response Coordination Center (IERCC) with professional 24/7 global monitoring and response center (active satellite subscription required)*. - Disclaimer
Traffic content not available for all areas. See www.navteq.com/rdstraffic for traffic coverage areas - Disclaimer
Many of the “updates” and “live information” features are only available when connected to an Internet-enabled smartphone - Disclaimer
Additional fees may apply.
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Garmin – Montana 700i 5″ GPS with Built-in Bluetooth – Black
$336.00 Save:$188.00(36%)
Available in stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1.3 × 3.6 × 7.2 in |
Color Category | Black |
Case Included | No |
Water Resistant | Yes |
Maximum Depth Of Water Resistance | 3.2 feet |
Product Width | 3.6 inches |
Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Display Type | Other |
Product Depth | 1.3 inches |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year limited |
Location Reporting | Yes |
Color | Black |
Geocaching Mode | Yes |
Expandable Storage | Yes |
Electronic Compass | Yes |
Lifetime Map Updates | Yes |
Touch Screen | Yes |
Screen Size | 5 inches |
Sun/Moon Information | Yes |
Product Height | 7.2 inches |
Uploadable Maps | Yes |
Hunt/Fish Calendar | Yes |
Memory Card Included | No |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Programmable Routes | Yes |
Emergency Services Locator | Yes |
Number Of USB Port(s) | 1 |
Computer Compatibility | Android |
Map Provider | Other |
Alerts | Incoming call |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Backlit Display | Yes |
Barometric Altimeter | Yes |
3D-Map View | Yes |
Product Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Model Number | 010-02347-10 |
Topographic Maps | Yes |
Pedestrian Mode | Yes |
Battery Type | Lithium-ion polymer |
Temperature Display | Yes |
Product Name | Montana 700i 5" GPS with Built-in Bluetooth |
Memory Card Slot | Yes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year limited |
Brand | Garmin |
Number Of Waypoints | 10000 |
Designed Usage | Hiking |
Color Display | Yes |
Integrated Base Maps | Yes |
App Compatible | Yes |
Mount Included | No |
Map Coverage Area | U.S. |
Integrated Camera | No |
Resolution | 480 x 800 |
UPC | 753759257736 |
Reviews (8)
adelling826 –
This was an upgrade from my Garmin GPSMap 62s. I wanted something with a larger screen and more durable with more function to use on my SXS. The Montana was the answer. It’s easy to use and is loaded with maps and features for everything on and off the road.
chank –
Nice! Easy to use, well built. Screen is easier to read than some of the smaller ones.
White34 –
This is a significant upgrade from older gps devices from Garmin. I will add tgough that the experience gets even better with some of the subscription products.
t2sfd –
Initially purchased the Montana 700 but realized that the cost of adding the City Navigator map to the 700 was the same as just buying the 700i, plus with the 700i you get the inreach GPS tracker if you decide to use it, so I returned the 700 and bought the 700i.
Overall I’m happy with the 700i. It tracks well, gets you where you want to go and is full of options for whatever type of navigating you’re doing.
Battery life isn’t too bad. I use it on my dual sport and have been running it off the battery for a few weeks now and it seems to last 5 hours of riding depending on how long I have the screen on.
Price is somewhat high, but hopefully it lasts for years.
Radman –
Great tool to have while out in the woods. I am super happy with this purchase.
Hotsauce –
It’s very nice and most importantly it is useful. I am not a techy guy but it is not too complicated to understand what’s inside this gadget if you would just play on it and give yourself some time to know what the buttons are then you should be able to navigate. It has the option to trek, cycling, driving on the road and walking whichever you prefer tou would be guided by this GPS handheld system.
sansjanman –
After using OnX and Alltrails the last several of years, I was really excited for the Montana because it had the potential to address multiple needs in one device, but it ended up being a step backwards on a lot of levels.
..Garmin really needs to up their game because—everything—that the Montana does, there’s an app out there that does it faster and at least twice as well. For instance, it is very slow at calculating street routes and the route guidance is probably 15 years behind what Google maps or any other app is doing. The web application for route planning is lacking a lot of features and is still buggy years after release with annoying problems dropping/saving and editing way-points.
Obviously there’s a lot of potential for the Montana 700i, but it just feels and performs like something built using the hardware and software of phones from 15 years ago and the only feature that really that stands out is the inreach GPS tracking and satellite messaging, but the inreach mini already delivers both of those features in a much smaller package.
Note about the internal memory! The internal memory is literally so limited that you can’t update your maps without installing an MicroSD card to expand it—also—it cannot except any memory card above 32gigs and it must be formatted/re-formatted in the FAT32 format.
Mark –
We are new to hikes and exploring. And i have to say ” its a must have products.” Easy to navigate and easy to follow back your tracks.