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Hiking Gear I Wish I Didn't Buy (& What I Wish I Got Instead) PT. 2: GARMIN GPS 66i VS. INREACH MINI 

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Garmin GPSMAP 66i vs. the Garmin inReach Mini 2 👉 Can you believe that these two devices have most of the same capabilities?
Find the links to the devices I mentioned in this video below!
The GPSMAP 66i has been a loyal companion of mine for years now, but it feels big and clunky on majority of my adventures. On certain trips where weight was a concern, such as long solo backpacking treks, I often considered leaving it at home because let’s be real, it’s like carrying a brick. Depending on how tech savvy you are, there also may be a bit of a learning curve on the user interface for this device, too.
I’m not saying this device isn’t for everyone; some scenarios I might rather bring along the 66i are:
🚙 Road trips
🥾 Hikes in new areas, especially if you’re out of service
🗺️ Standalone GPS navigation
Enter the inReach Mini 2. The Mini is far more compact; you can notice their difference in size immediately, not to mention it’s less than half the weight, so it’s perfect for when every ounce in your backpack counts.
Another note: these devices do require a paid subscription for them to work.
This device is an investment in your life (whichever is the better choice for you); @garmin has saved many lives and I have a feeling with more people out on the trails than ever, that will continue for years to come.
🥾Pro Tip: Remember that your phone is not a reliable backcountry tool, nor is a GPS device a magical map. Always carry a physical map and compass with you - and know how to use them!
Would a gadget like this give you peace of mind on your adventures? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
GARMIN DEVICE LINKS 👇
Garmin GPSMAP 67i (updated version; same price): alnk.to/aLHFULJ
Garmin inReach Mini 2: alnk.to/8PDl7NQ
Let me know if you have any questions and what you want to see in this series next!
Please note the above links are paid affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission off of your purchase, at no additional cost to you Thank you SO much for your support in advance if you happen to use my links! This helps me create additional content like this for you.
Wishing you happy trails :)
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@AshmanEventVideo
@AshmanEventVideo 2 месяца назад
Two good devices. I opted for the 67i, which has 160 hours of battery life, although, I've never gone that long to test it. As an addition to traditional map-reading, the 67i is brilliant at warning when you're going the wrong way, a lifesaver at times. Can't wait to see more videos.
@davidpippin3460
@davidpippin3460 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@michaelfrymus
@michaelfrymus 15 дней назад
Got the 67i as it's so much easier to use and has way more features. It's also faster and more reliable. I used the mini 2 a few times for work, but opted for the 67i and I'm SO GLAD i did.
@LousyFIBs
@LousyFIBs 20 дней назад
From what I understand, the 67i has waaaay better battery life. It also has a much more accurate signal. Would those upgrades/improvements be enough for you to consider the 67i over the Mini 2? Or are you still happier with the Mini 2 even still?
@michaelfrymus
@michaelfrymus 15 дней назад
I have used the mini 2 for work, and it's pretty basic. I bought the 67i and I love it! I was debating on the two, and after a lot of research I went for the 67i, and I'm so glad I did!
@MrFowl
@MrFowl 14 дней назад
Something a lot of people dont think about with these is that after you hit the SOS, you really need an effective way to communicate with rescue. With the 66/67 you can do this on device, but with the mini you really need a phone to type with (lets be real, the on device typing is horribly slow). Often a rescue will go through multiple groups (garmin, 911, medical professionals, forest service, coast guard...etc.) and each group needs specific information from you in real time to be the most effective. If your phone dies, effective rescue (including self rescue using its navigation) is massively reduced on the mini.
@SometimesImAnAthlete
@SometimesImAnAthlete 2 дня назад
Adding to this, if you are in a situation where everything is cold and wet, your phone touch screen may not function (try cold wet fingers on a wet screen, it just doesn't always work). The hard buttons on the 66i/67i will still work. It's cumbersome, but it works and you can still tell rescuers or family what is going on (hypothermia, a specific injury, illness, ...) so they can respond appropriately for the situation. Voice of experience here. I have been in an "atmospheric river" downpour with sleet and snow. My fingers were so cold and wet I couldn't even get my iPhone 14 Pro to unlock, much less send a message, but I was able to communicate with the hard buttons on the 66i. After that experience, I would never trust a device that doesn't have hard buttons for custom messages.
@TheNoobHiker
@TheNoobHiker 2 месяца назад
Excellent video. I did purchase a Mini 2, but struggled with the decision for a couple of months because I had no idea what to purchase. I too, looked at the 66i but eventually passed when I learned the Mini 2 could do more than the 66i. More so it was learning with the mini-2, you use your phone and Garmin explore to see maps.
@thesmithsmaf
@thesmithsmaf 3 дня назад
Blimey....that was ..erm pacey...brisk....devils dandruff tempo
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