Roam far and wide without worrying your loved ones back home. The Garmin inReach Explorer+ Satellite Communicator allows 2-way messaging, tracking and interactive SOS from anywhere in the world.
With the SPOT Gen3 Satellite GPS Messenger, you can reach emergency responders, check-in with family or friends, share GPS coordinates and track your adventures, all at the push of a button.
The buoyant ACR Electronics ResQLink+ GPS personal locator beacon offers all the features of the ResQLink—plus it floats! It's ideal for boaters, anglers and anyone else on or around the water.
Rugged and waterproof (IPX-7), the eXplorist 710 combines high sensitivity GPS reception with easy to read mapping and accurate navigation. Find your way using more than 30 navigational data fields. Create waypoints, record tracks, and route from point to point. The integrated 3.2 mega-pixel camera, microphone, and speaker enable outdoor enthusiasts to record geo-referenced images and voice notes.
With preloaded trail maps, the Oregon 750t GPS offers powerful navigation right out of the box. Explore deep canyons and dense forests with a redesigned antenna that offers better reception than ever.
The waterproof, full-featured Garmin GPSMAP 64 GPS handheld unit boasts a high-sensitivity receiver that works with both Russian GLONASS and U.S. GPS satellites for superior reception and navigation.
Preloaded with TOPO U.S. 100K mapping, the Garmin 64st boasts wireless connectivity and a high-sensitivity receiver that works with Russian GLONASS and U.S. GPS for superior reception and navigation.
Waterproof. The Adirondack Paddler's Map is a waterproof, full-color shaded relief map showing portages and campsites for canoe and kayak travel. Covering The Saranac Lakes, St. Regis Wilderness Area, Santa Clara Tract, Five Ponds Wilderness, Whitney Wilderness, Raquette River, & Cranberry Lake.Wild Forest
Waterproof. Navigate your way through the final section of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—from Umsaskis Lake to the historic St. John River—with NFCT Map 13 and paddle in waters first paddled by Abenaki hunters, past early European settlements, and along shorelines that hold ghost stories and relics of logging days.
Waterproof. Navigate your way through the second-to-last section of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—from Umbazooksus Stream to Umsaskis Lake—with NFCT Map 12 and explore the forested shorelines, interconnected waters, and rich history of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.
Waterproof. Navigate your way through the eleventh section of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—from Moosehead Lake to Umbazooksus Stream—with NFCT Map 11 and explore dramatic features and rich history of north-central Maine.
Waterproof. Navigate your way through the tenth stretch of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—from Spencer Stream to Moosehead Lake—with NFCT Map 10 and explore the woods, water, and wilderness of the Jackman and Rockwood communities.