Press Release (UNEDITED): OLATHE, KS– Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced the rugged Tread 2 off-road navigator that guides adventures on dirt, snow and everything in between.
Purpose-built for snowmobile, side-by-side, ATV, UTV and motorcycle enthusiasts, the next-gen Tread 2 features an ultrabright 6-inch touchscreen display, turn-by-turn navigation, topographic maps and more to enhance any journey. Additionally, Garmin announced the new Handlebar Controller (sold separately) that offers riders more convenient navigator control from their handlebars.
“We created the Tread 2 for our off-road customers who never back down from a challenge. Built tough, the device is designed to guide you through all types of conditions and stand up to extreme weather. It also comes packed with a wide range of mapping options, giving adventure seekers confidence to take
the path less traveled.” –Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of Global Consumer Sales
Rugged design
Tread 2 brings adventure to life with a 6” high-resolution, ultrabright display, which is easy to view in direct sunlight and easy to operate while wearing gloves. It has an IP67 dust/water rating to withstand weather and demanding terrain. Travel confidently across tough terrain using built-in sensors that include an altimeter, barometer, compass and pitch/roll gauges. Additionally, Tread 2 includes rugged roll tube and handlebar mount options to best fit the setup of a wide range of powersport vehicles.
Superior mapping
The Tread 2 offers an incredible assortment of mapping features to help adventurers push their limits and explore with greater confidence.
- Off-road mapping: Find the way with turn-by-turn navigation for unpaved roads and trails with content from OpenStreetMap, U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps and Adventure Roads and Trails1.
- Maps for snowmobiles: Explore with preloaded topographic maps, plus snowmobile accessible trails and locations throughout the northern U.S. and all of Canada.
- Satellite imagery: Download subscription-free satellite imagery directly to the device via Wi-Fi® technology to see high-resolution overhead views of routes and terrain.
- Federal Public Land Boundaries: Be aware of public land boundaries for national forests, Bureau of Land Management and wilderness areas and view private land boundaries and landowner information for parcels greater than four acres.
- Live updates: Use the Tread mobile app on a compatible smartphone with an active cellular or Wi-Fi connection to access live weather; share GPX files of favorite routes and track friends’ real-time locations using the Group Ride2 mobile feature.
- On-road mapping: When the adventure stays on paved roads, follow them with preloaded City Navigator® maps of North America.
- Outdoor Maps+: Purchase a subscription to Outdoor Maps+ to access premium map content, including slope angle, hunting data, avalanche risk reports, and more.
Control from the handlebar
Adventure-seekers can easily operate their compatible Tread or zūmo® XT2 navigators with the new, wired Handlebar Controller (sold separately). The controller lets riders zoom in and out of their map view, select and scroll through their preferred map layers, waypoints, control music and more. And the intuitive push-button design makes it easy to operate the controller without removing gloves or other gear.
The handlebar controller includes versatile mounting options to fit most snowmobiles, motorcycles and
ATVs. It can also withstand adventurous rides with an IP67 dust and water-resistance rating, while the wired power source ensures reliable performance in extreme temperatures.
Working together
Riders can stay connected when venturing beyond cellphone coverage by pairing a compatible inReach® SOS satellite communication device3 for two-way messaging – which includes voice and photo messaging on select devices – and location tracking via the 100% global Iridium® satellite network. In the event of an emergency, users can send an interactive SOS message to Garmin Response℠, a 24/7-staffed international emergency assistance coordination center.
Adventure seekers can also stay in touch with members in their group by pairing Tread 2 with the Group Ride Radio for location sharing and voice communication through the push-to-talk mic when exploring outside of cell coverage. Additionally, it pairs with a Bluetooth® enabled helmet or headset for hands-free communication.
Available now, the Garmin Tread 2 has a suggested retail price of $699.99, while the new Handlebar Controller has a suggested retail price of $149.99. Visit our website to learn more.