
Find your way in this big, wide world with GPSMAP 65 and GPSMAP 65s. These rugged handhelds offer multi-band technology and expanded GNSS support for optimal accuracy in steep country, urban canyons and forests with dense trees. They have 2.6" colour displays and button-operated designs. Wireless connectivity through BLUETOOTH and ANT+ technologies provides compatibility with the Garmin Explore website and app1 to help you manage tracks, routes and waypoints and review statistics from the field. The GPSMAP 65s handheld adds ABC (altimeter, barometer and compass) sensors for go-anywhere navigation.
Find your way in this big, wide world with GPSMAP 65 and GPSMAP 65s. These rugged handhelds offer multi-band technology and expanded GNSS support for optimal accuracy in steep country, urban canyons and forests with dense trees. They have 2.6" colour displays and button-operated designs. Wireless connectivity through BLUETOOTH and ANT+ technologies provides compatibility with the Garmin Explore website and app1 to help you manage tracks, routes and waypoints and review statistics from the field. The GPSMAP 65s handheld adds ABC (altimeter, barometer and compass) sensors for go-anywhere navigation.
Find your way in this big, wide world with GPSMAP 65 and GPSMAP 65s. These rugged handhelds offer multi-band technology and expanded GNSS support for optimal accuracy in steep country, urban canyons and forests with dense trees. They have 2.6" colour displays and button-operated designs. Wireless connectivity through BLUETOOTH and ANT+ technologies provides compatibility with the Garmin Explore website and app1 to help you manage tracks, routes and waypoints and review statistics from the field. The GPSMAP 65s handheld adds ABC (altimeter, barometer and compass) sensors for go-anywhere navigation.
Find your way in this big, wide world with GPSMAP 65 and GPSMAP 65s. These rugged handhelds offer multi-band technology and expanded GNSS support for optimal accuracy in steep country, urban canyons and forests with dense trees. They have 2.6" colour displays and button-operated designs. Wireless connectivity through BLUETOOTH and ANT+ technologies provides compatibility with the Garmin Explore website and app1 to help you manage tracks, routes and waypoints and review statistics from the field. The GPSMAP 65s handheld adds ABC (altimeter, barometer and compass) sensors for go-anywhere navigation.
Last updated at 06/08/2026 18:35:34
Garmin GPSMAP 65, Rugged Battery Operated Handheld, Expanded Satellite Support, Multi-Band Technology, Multi-GNSS Technology, Pre Loaded Maps (
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originally posted on sherpa.com.au
Up graded my old faithful Garmin gps as worn out from so much use and new model more accurate and quicker to load
originally posted on gpstraining.co.uk
I bought the Fenix watch for my husband for his big birthday but just didn’t get on with it as he couldn’t see the dial so he now has the Garmin 65 and seems to be getting the hang of it gradually. Used it field a walk in Scotland last week and it worked well. He’s looking forward to the two day course next month.
originally posted on REI
Whether I am using Garmin's rechargeable batteries or AA lipo batteries, I am lucky to get a full day on the trail before the power is shot. I have tried all the "save" settings to no avail. I like the unit, but I don't like having to cart around extra batteries if I am on the trail for more than a day.
Garmin GPSMAP 65, Rugged Battery Operated Handheld, Expanded Satellite Support, Multi-Band Technology, Multi-GNSS Technology, Pre Loaded Maps (
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Up graded my old faithful Garmin gps as worn out from so much use and new model more accurate and quicker to load
I bought the Fenix watch for my husband for his big birthday but just didn’t get on with it as he couldn’t see the dial so he now has the Garmin 65 and seems to be getting the hang of it gradually. Used it field a walk in Scotland last week and it worked well. He’s looking forward to the two day course next month.
Whether I am using Garmin's rechargeable batteries or AA lipo batteries, I am lucky to get a full day on the trail before the power is shot. I have tried all the "save" settings to no avail. I like the unit, but I don't like having to cart around extra batteries if I am on the trail for more than a day.