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Customer Reviews for Garmin Montana 760i 5" Rugged Handheld Touchscreen GPS Navigator with inReach and 8.0 MP Camera, Black (010-02964-10)

Garmin Montana 760i 5" Rugged Handheld Touchscreen GPS Navigator with inReach and 8.0 MP Camera, Black (010-02964-10)~#|#~3EF9E6FE-793C-4FEB-BB4050BD784E8EBD_sc7
Garmin Montana 760i 5" Rugged Handheld Touchscreen GPS Navigator with inReach and 8.0 MP Camera, Black (010-02964-10)~#|#~BBF917FC-6EE4-4AB3-94F05B9BFEFCC31E_sc7
Item # : 24631842
Model # : GRM010029641
  • 5-in., glove-friendly touchscreen handheld GPS navigator with easy-to-view color display; available with versatile mounting options (sold separately), depending on your activity
  • Venture with peace of mind; an active inReach satellite communication subscription gives you access to 2-way text messaging via the 100% global Iridium satellite network and interactive SOS to the Garmin ResponseSM team, an international 24/7-staffed emergency response coordination center (active subscription required; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices)
Price is $922.99
Free delivery by Wed, Apr 08
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Most helpful positive review
Posted Mar 16, 2026
I finally find one that suits me.
I go outdoor a lot and travel. I also visit many natural parks. Many of these places doesn't have cell phone signals. I have looking for a handheld GPS that fits my need. I started with eTreck 32x and soon I decided to sell it because the display is simply too small and the control is very awkward and slow. It is very difficult to move on screen to different location. T...
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Feb 23, 2026
BATTERY LIFE 760i
The unit if not turned "OFF" correctly by holding power button for a few seconds will remain ON with blank screen still drawing power and when screen is visible you will notice your power has drained "low". Battery life is not ideal to the point of...do not leave the unit powered up when hiking unless you have a recharge source for a backup.
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LostintheADKs
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Posted Mar 31, 2026
Good device for backcountry/no cell coverage areas
Wish it came with a dedicated way to secure the device to my shoulder strap but I bought a belt clip/carabiner combo that seems to work. Messages work well. Tracking works. I’m backcountry a lot so trackback is my friend because the map generally is not the territory. Weather and sunrise/sunset get used more than I thought I would. I’d love integrated OnX compatibility ...
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zipw
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Posted Mar 16, 2026
I finally find one that suits me.
I go outdoor a lot and travel. I also visit many natural parks. Many of these places doesn't have cell phone signals. I have looking for a handheld GPS that fits my need. I started with eTreck 32x and soon I decided to sell it because the display is simply too small and the control is very awkward and slow. It is very difficult to move on screen to different location. T...
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Posted Feb 23, 2026
BATTERY LIFE 760i
The unit if not turned "OFF" correctly by holding power button for a few seconds will remain ON with blank screen still drawing power and when screen is visible you will notice your power has drained "low". Battery life is not ideal to the point of...do not leave the unit powered up when hiking unless you have a recharge source for a backup.
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Lc32
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Posted Dec 1, 2025
It works, kinda
I bought this new version because the battery was supposed to last much longer than the previous version. It doesn’t!
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Revro
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Posted Nov 22, 2025
New to garmin system
Get ready for a 23 day Grand Canyon trip!! Needed a way to communicate back and forth with people at home. Get weather updates . Mapping for side hiking and tracking. Pic taking of camps and rapids to see them on future trips. Have a first gen SPOT for outdoor adventures, problem is if use SOS , people receiving SOS just know there’s been an incident. Now I can rekey mo...
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Gman67
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Posted Aug 29, 2025
Very complicated
I have lots of Garmin devices. Loads of options in this device and inReach options work really, really well. Screen is great and you're going to need the screen clarity to really sort it out. Be sure to set aside 8 to 10 hours to understand the consequences of trying to route a GPS way point using the multiple different settings that are buried in the menus that don'...
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John S.
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Posted Apr 20, 2025
Great Upgrade to the Montana Series
I was looking to upgrade my Montana 680T, which was running slow. I was hesitant to buy the 760i since it's quite a bit larger than the 680i. However, I'm glad I took the plunge. while larger, the 760i is still manageable, but most of all it's highly responsive and accurate. I also like the connectively it offers vs. older Montana models.
One thing I will note is th...
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Twohawks777
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Posted Mar 29, 2025
Great addition to navigation needs
Haven't had time to fully utilized it out in the field for a detailed review yet. I really like what I see so far. I looking forward to putting this unit to good use.
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