![]() ![]() GPSMAP 64, 64x & 65 – Do not have an electronic compass or barometric altimeterĬomparison of GPSMAP 64, 65 & 66 Specifications & Featuresġ.5″W x 2.5″H (3.8 x 6.3 cm) 3″ diag (7.6 cm)ġ.43″ x 2.15″ (3.6 x 5.5 cm) 2.6″ diag (6.6 cm)Ģ AA batteries (not included) NiMH or Lithium recommended.GPSMAP 65 Series – Routable TopoActive North America maps, Expanded GNSS Support.GPSMAP x, t & i Models – All have preloaded topo maps.Garmin GPSMAP 66i – Send & Receive Text Messages, Share Location & Trigger SOS.Garmin GPSMAP 64, 65 & 66 Model Differences MIL STD 810G ruggedness for thermal, shock and water performanceĢ0,000 points, 250 saved gpx tracks, 300 saved fit activitiesĢ50, 250 points per route 50 points auto routingĢ00, 250 points per route 50 points auto routing We’ll look at each GPSMAP unit below but first let’s look at the key differences between the GPSMAP 64, 65 & 66 series. Key Differences between the Garmin GPSMAP 64, 65 & 66 Series Here’s how the Garmin GPSMAP 60 series models are different and how to find the GPSMAP 64, 65 or 66 that’s best for your next outdoor adventure. ![]() Garmin GPSMAP handheld navigators are excellent outdoor GPS for hiking, cycling, geocaching or climbing.You are free to explore more with Garmin handheld navigation in the palm of your hand. ![]()
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