- OVERVIEW
- SPECS
On and off road
Military Standard 810
Overlander is built to the U.S. military standard 810 for thermal and shock resistance. It can be mounted anywhere, thanks to the powered magnetic mount that comes with suction cup and 1” RAM ball compatible adapter.
ip5x dust rating
This essential piece of overlanding gear is purpose-built from the circuit board up and is designed to withstand dust and extreme temperatures.
Garmin exlpore
Use the Garmin Explore app to download additional maps — such as satellite imagery and USGS quad sheets on 64 GB of internal storage — and sync all your data between devices. Easily import and export GPX files to Garmin Explore — even if offline.
find campsites
Overlander is preloaded with iOverlander POIs and Ultimate Public Campgrounds, so you don’t need a cell signal to route to the best-established, wild and dispersed campsites.
FIND boundaries
Overlander features topographic maps, including public land boundaries, 4x4 roads, forest service roads, waterways, trails and other land use data.
know your vehicle
Customize street navigation for the size and weight of your overlanding vehicle, plus get alerts for upcoming bridge heights, weight limits, sharp curves, steep grades and more.
multi-gnss support
GPS, GLONASS and Galileo support helps track in more challenging environments than GPS alone.
navigation tools
All of your overlanding equipment — such as a built-in compass, altimeter and barometer — is now in one device.
track recorder
Record your tracks, and save them to your Garmin Explore account so you can review them later on any device or share them with friends.
pitch and roll
Overlander comes with integrated pitch and roll angles to help you and your vehicle navigate difficult terrain.
inreach compatible
Pair your Overlander navigator with the inReach satellite communicators2 (sold separately) for two-way text messaging, interactive SOS and weather forecasts.
back up camera compatible
Pair your Overlander with up to 4 of our BC™ 35 wireless backup cameras (sold separately) so you can see what’s behind you.