GARMIN’S NEW ETREX TOUCH PROMISES WEEKS-LONG TRAIL NAVIGATION

Battery life and mapping for backcountry users
Garmin introduced the eTrex Touch, a rugged handheld GPS navigator aimed at hikers who want long endurance without a phone. The device features a 3-inch touchscreen, preloaded TopoActive maps and support for optional premium layers like detailed elevation contours and satellite imagery via Outdoor Maps Plus. Garmin claims “almost a month” of runtime on a charge under light use, positioning the $449.99 unit for multi-week treks and remote expeditions where power is scarce. USB-C charging and expanded storage are designed to simplify on-the-go updates.
Where it fits in a crowded gear landscape
While many outdoor enthusiasts rely on smartphones, dedicated handhelds remain popular for reliability, glove-friendly controls and standalone GNSS performance. The eTrex Touch targets that niche with modern conveniences yet keeps the focus on durability and offline capability. Early interest will hinge on real-world battery tests and the value of paid mapping tiers. For guide services and search-and-rescue teams, extended endurance could lower charging logistics; casual weekend hikers may still favor phone-plus-power-bank setups.