Tread®

Tread®

By Garmin

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2021-03-10
  • Current Version: 2.09.58
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 310.03 MB
  • Developer: Garmin
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
Score: 4.3
4.32867
From 143 Ratings

Description

Roam the unknown with the Tread® app. It lets you track up to 20 friends on the map of your smartphone and Tread® powersport navigator by using the Group Ride Mobile feature and syncs waypoints, tracks, routes and collections across devices. Easily plan routes on your smartphone with the same maps, vehicle profiles and route preferences you have on your Tread device. Users can import and export GPX files and get access to smart notifications and live weather. • Track up to 20 friends on the map of your smartphone and Tread® device by using the Group Ride Mobile1 feature • Wirelessly sync waypoints, tracks, routes and collections across your compatible smartphone and Tread® powersport navigator • Easily calculate faster time or adventurous routes on your smartphone with the same maps, vehicle profiles and route preferences you have on your Tread device • Import and export GPX files to try out new routes or revisit favorite rides • Keep your phone safely stowed away, and still get important messages and alerts via smart notifications2 on your Tread® device display when it’s paired with the Tread® app • Use the app to access live weather updates, viewable on your Tread® navigator’s display

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Reviews

  • Way better than base camp

    5
    By 3Rriders
    I’ve replaced all my nav devices with zumo xt’s because of the route planning capabilities of tread and the automatic sync. Huge improvement
  • Tread

    5
    By Bill Gulasey
    Works well with downloaded routes from my route app.
  • Tread XL and app review

    4
    By Ak Kozmo
    Loving the tread XL and app so far. Hands down the biggest miss is not being able to create tracks on the app that can be sinked back to the unit. Creating routes is a problem as well. You can’t create a route unless using a road system. For an Offroad gps that is kind of ridiculous! I’m assuming it’s because I’m in Alaska. But only major rivers and lakes are named. I use other apps and small rivers, streams and lakes are identified. Annoying Overall good product and I do recommend it to buddies.
  • Initial Tread Review

    5
    By OPDSam30
    There’s been a bit of a learning curve, transferring routes from MRA to the Tread app. Once you understand how it works, it makes Route planning extremely easy.
  • Not working with iOS 18.0.1

    1
    By DB-727
    When trying to select vehicle type no options appear and you can not go forward or back. Unable to add tracks to unit from iOS
  • Finally

    5
    By Marty mills
    As someone that isn’t all that experienced with GPS software, I can tell you Tread is 1000 times better than Basecamp! Obviously…Lol Seriously though, Garmin has done a great job making Tread easy to use when creating routes and then getting that data to your device. If you’ve used something like Gaia, it’s pretty much a seamless transition to Tread, in my opinion anyway.
  • Works smoothly

    5
    By One Ohm
    I get traffic alerts, and text messages from my wife seamlessly. Very happy with this iteration of the software.
  • Great options easy to use

    5
    By vytec
    The app is super easy to use with the Zumo XT2. I like the easy windy road feature to create a route. I can use my iPhone to create the routes and then easily syncs up with the Zumo XT2.
  • XT2 and tread

    5
    By put1in
    Fantastic!!
  • Useless for ACTUAL adventure and navigation

    1
    By KeepItRealAlaska
    We took a garmin tread and inreach into remote Alaska. This app and hardware are completely useless. Nothing works unless you are connected to a cell or internet connection. Message between inreach devises on ANT+, nope. Mark a waypoint have it available to the other users, nope. Mark a way point on the inreach navigation on the tread in the sxs, nope. Maintain participation in a multi day ride, nope. Rejoin a ride (without cell signal), nope. Access basic help documents on setup or configurations, nope. Navigate to a waypoint from your phone connected to the gps via Bluetooth, nope. Sync waypoints, nope. Real time compass(from the gps to the app), nope. (Good thing we brought an actual compass) So an gps app that requires a gps provides no actual navigation function without cell signal….ummm so what is the point this hardware and app? If I have cell coverage I’ll just text the person. Share pin on Apple Maps or Google maps. Sounds like garmin needs to make there engineers through navigation training that stretches beyond the garden walkway at HQ in Olathe.

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