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Trail Tech Voyager Pro GPS

Company: Trail Tech

Price: $599.95

  • Great for navigating on your motorcycle.
  • Easy to use with a touch screen.
  • Plays well with other devices which is important these days.
  • Buddy Tracking is a great feature, especially when off the grid.
  • Sucks power for a GPS unit, especially when Buddy Tracking is left on.
  • Docking mount doesn't like to get dirty.
  • Writer: Jimmy Lewis
  • Photographer: Jimmy Lewis
  • Trail Tech's new GPS unit.

Trail Tech took on a competitive market in the GPS world with the Voyager GPS almost a decade ago. There was a rising need for a off-road motorcycle GPS and the company with a strong history in motorcycle gauges made what it felt was the ideal unit. It was packed with features, mostly in connection with the motorcycle, and did almost everything a GPS does. It was small and rugged. But it also lacked some features that were emerging at a rapid pace, most notably storage of maps and color.

Since then GPS units have advanced at the pace of the cell phone (which seem to be the new GPS for most) and Trail Tech have been busy with the next motorcycle and UTV specific GPS, the Voyager Pro. DBT has been testing them for over a year now as we were given prototypes to help with the debugging of software and some durability of the unit itself. To say the Voyager Pro has come a long way would be an understatement. It is a well thought out unit with a few very specific motorcycle type applications that could make it the right one for you and your group. And we say “group” because the buddy tracking feature is a great way to stay connected on a ride with others using the Voyager Pro.

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"And we say “group” because the buddy tracking feature is a great way to stay connected on a ride with others using the Voyager Pro."

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How it works

  • Does everything most GPS units do except "tell" you where to go.
  • Shows all and records some of the motorcycle functions you want to know.
  • Easy to use and we are sure it will even improve with software upgrades quickly.

The spec sheet is long on the new unit. First, the screen is much larger at 2 in. X 3.5 in. and it is color and touch screen that works with most gloves. There are seven screens including Cluster (lots of info), TachBar, Map, User, Media, Stopwatch and GPS Satellite which come up in the rotation if you prefer, can be disabled. The measurements units are adjustable as well and even how the unit records position and the GPS format it uses.

The base maps are a derivative of Open Street Maps and overall is pretty accurate, especially the topographical lines and most paved roads. Onto dirt roads and most county roads are there but in our experience Forest Service and BLM roads and trails were a hit and miss, especially trails and show up only when zoomed in tight. Trail Tech has ongoing development to soon be able to use geolocated PDF maps to set atop the base map layer inside the unit. TrailTech has maps for other regions available for download on the Voyager Pro web page. Lacking is any sort of turn-by-turn type of navigation common in big brand GPS units and most phones. This is expensive for licensing and requires a lot of constant updating so Trail Tech left it off and is looking at different options, one of which could be using the Bluetooth connectivity and your phone to do it when it is practical. But for this more off-road and exploring type of unit it was not a feature we were looking for. If routing is important for you, look elsewhere.

On the map view, the most popular page we used, Perspective GPS is the best new feature. Especially if you are using the GPS to find your way in unfamiliar terrain. It pulls the view down at an angle, just like you are viewing the terrain from the seat of the motorcycle/Google Earth view and adds shading and dimension to the screen shot. This is different than the flat view that most GPS units use. You can orientate the view in track up or north up as you desire, most seem to prefer the track up as you see what is right in front of you on the screen. The track logging was excellent and following imported tracks was a breeze. Though you do not see names of the tracks if that is something you enjoy. Also, all the imported tracks are the same color, which for some riders is an issue.

On the map screen it is easy to set it up to use touch to change zoom and orientation easily. You can drag the map to follow roads and terrain and also recenter on your position with a single touch. Getting to the settings is easy to do and the interface can also be used on the fly if you dare. Zooming is pretty easy but we missed the toggle zoom feature of the old Voyager fo a quick back and forth of zoomed in and zoomed out.

Using the buddy tracking is awesome once you get it set up. On your map page your buddy's location will show up as long as they are within range using a radio frequency. It works with the same range as a high-end handheld radio and even creates a mesh network that will use any connected Voyager Pro to relay positions of other buddies even if your unit can not connect due to range or terrain limitations. Range was about 4-5 miles in open terrain and then a little better than line of sight when in forest or mountain zones. You can easily see if your buddy is moving and even see a “tail” for their track if you’d like. Buddy tracking requires an external antenna that is included with the Voyager Pro. An'd we've heard rumors that the distance can get way better with stronger antennas. There is also the option of sending a help message to buddies through the unit as well.

Frankly we did not explore the Bluetooth connectivity of the unit to near its potential. It uses Bluetooth to connect to either a phone or a communication device or even to both at the same time. Though this may be the biggest area of interest for some more tech savvy riders, it wasn't one of the selling points on our list. But we were able to easily connect it to Apple and Android phones and get it to show incoming texts and calls on the Voyager Pro screen. Through a link you can stream music from phone to comm system and control the functions through the Voyager Pro.

Onto the interface. Learning the units functions and menus is pretty intuitive and takes no instructions. But what is different than compared to the old Voyager is it takes a little playing around to learn how to get to the exact menu that you'd like, whether from the main menu or directly from the page you are trying to affect. More features takes a little more learning. There is a built-in help guide that typically has the answer.

Battery life when unconnected to a 12V source is poor, between 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on use. And the unit needs a direct 12v source and if left on will drain most Lithium dirt bike batteries overnight, especially when buddy tracking is on where the unit is producing radio waves too. We are told the draw is 2.0A peak, 0.8A nominal w/buddy tracking and it needs a regulated 12V source so we preferred to wire it directly to the battery, if that helps the more tech savvy understand. But the battery life is enough to use off the bike at a stop or to review tracks between rides.

Mounting on the bike is pretty straightforward and we loved the RAM ball mount method as it made it simple to switch between bikes. The only real wire that was necessary was the power lead. Having the other sensors, all using the same plugs as the older Voyager makes upgrading pretty easy. The docking onto the cradle is easy and stays put if you know where to push to make sure it locks when it is clean. When dust and mud get in, the slider gets sticky and needs to be pushed to install and remove or the GPS will come undone. There is a lock and on one occasion the dock locked itself and we needed the small Allen wrench to get the unit off the dock. Overall the unit handled freezing temperatures and very high heat with little issues. About the worse was in very dry conditions where the touch was finicky but it was rare. Lick your finger and it works. Durability from normal use seems good but we’d really like to see a billet mount like was available for the old Voyager for the crash related hits the unit will undoubtedly take over time. But we know that will also be an expensive piece too. The screen is one of the best we have viewed and seems to reduce glare and show color as good if not better than anything else we have used in a long time. With options on colors and themes most can find a very good setup for their own preferences.

The unit can monitor the the bike's temperature and will show the RPM on a tach bar if you have the sensors connected to the bike. It will also use a wheel speed sensor to be more accurate and let the unit know when the bike is really moving or if the bike is moving when the satellite reception is poor. There are warning lights that are programmable to illuminate when the temperature reaches certain levels and they will blink or stay illuminated depending on where you set them. An external antenna can boost the signal but the internal antenna was just as strong most of the time.

The cluster screen can show you about anything you desire with customisable gauges that you can select between. It will show up to six different functions plus time of day.

After recording your track logs (or having them and want to load them) the unit uses a micro SD card to transfer the files in .GPX format. Saving, loading and transferring the files is very simple but renaming tracks is not an option in the device. Waypoints an be named in the device if you want to touch tiny buttons.

There is always a help menu if you get confused and it typically answered the questions we had. Trail Tech is planning upgrades to the software and we have installed them in our units through an easy process using the Micro SD card. We suspect they will keep coming as features get unlocked and hopefully will always be free to keep your unit fresh with an optimized operating system and advances.

As an off-road and adventure bike navigation device we feel Trail Tech hits a home run with the Voyager Pro. It is priced comparable with other units with the same amount of features but the Voyager Pro's features are different. If you like to have the the best view of where you are on a small device and the ability to easily look around, the Voyager Pro is a winner. If you have your own .GPX files and want to follow or record new ones, the Voyager Pro is as good as any. Buddy tracking meant less stopping and waiting for friends (also equipped with a Voyager Pros) so on rides where you get spread out a little it is a real time saver especially when off the grid. It actually changed how our group rode and made those riders without the units jealous. But convincing a buddy to spend $600 bucks to ride with you will tell how much they like to really ride with you...Transferring files is a snap with the a common micro SD card (not included) between units and from your computer, especially with very common .GPX file types. And it really only lacks in the units inability to auto route you to places-- when you don’t know how to get there (even using the maps in the unit). In city traffic we were able to search out alternate routes in unfamiliar locations using the map screen with success even though it was not showing live traffic and telling us where to go. You still have to think for yourself sometimes, don't fall prey to the machine.

Simply put, if the unit is right for you, it is right for you.

"As an off-road and adventure bike navigation device we feel Trail Tech hits a home run with the Voyager Pro."

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Kevin Johnson

It wasn’t quite clear in the article about map options. Can you load your own maps into the unit, or are you limited to the maps installed in the unit from Trail Tech? If user maps can be loaded, what format does the map have to be in?

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Jimmy Lewis

At this time you can only load maps provided by Trail Tech. The unit comes with North America installed and there are a few other options for download on Trail Tech’s site.

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Johnny Rhodes

Here is the link for all available maps from the trail tech website https://www.trailtech.net/software

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Chase Jiannalone

Jimmy- Regarding the dirt worthiness of the docking cradle. Is there any GPS dock or power connection that is dirt worthy?

For the most part no, but the old Voyager and it’s billet case were a standout. But not easily removed.

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Michael Brown

“Trail Tech has ongoing development to soon be able to use geolocated PDF maps to set atop the base map layer inside the unit. TrailTech has maps for other regions available for download on the Voyager Pro web page. ”

That comment is a pretty important feature for me. I have used ride leader for making tracks before I hit the trail. The ability to look at different maps to determine what I think might actually work has been awesome. I really bought this as a GPS/Gauge replacement for my 501 and super enduro.

Thanks for the Review!

Very similar in most “standard GPS” functions but it is designed more for someone looking for the next evolution of a trail riding or adventure riding GPS. Buddy Tracking is awesome (If your buddies have Voyager Pro) and the Perspective view is game changing in true navigation from the seat of the bike.

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Sayyed Bashir

As you said, buddy tracking is only useful if everyone in your riding group is willing to spend $600, on top of the GPS unit they may already own.

I has a base map only, no custom ones can be loaded. And correct, it can not “navigate” for you as in turn by turn. It keeps you on track by showing you if you are on the route–either by you knowing the spot on the map you need to go or by following a track log you have imported. It does not “auto route” or “re-route.”

Hate to do this to you…They are the same, just different. Garmin routes you and TT does not. Garmin is very “locked down” and Trail Tech seems like it will have significant upgrades available, especially in connectivity. Voyager is a very motor friendly GPS and I feel Garmin is not.

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  • Power sports GPS with color maps, topography, hill shading, supports tracks, routes, waypoints allowing you to plan and record entire trail systems
  • Get speed from the GPS or the wheel sensor, digital gauge displays speed, temperature, distance, elevation and voltage
  • Buddy Tracking uses localized radio signals view up to 20 members of your ride group on the map screen in real time, Bluetooth enabled for intercom, phone and media controls
  • The 4" glove friendly color touchscreen TFT display is visible in all conditions, including direct sunlight, sealed and rated IP67 for anti-dust/water intrusion
  • Control the song playing on your phone, change headset volume levels, change the music source, and access phone dialing, call history and messaging features

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"Trail Tech Voyager Pro, the Connected Rider's GPS. The map screen is enabled with base maps, topography lines, hill shading, and some trails. Record or load GPX trails and riding areas, and transfer to a PC using the Micro SD card. Voyager Pro comes loaded with North American maps, but other map regions can be downloaded for free. Amongst the major features is Buddy Tracking. Buddy Tracking uses localized radio signals and can support up to 20 riders in a single group. View members of your ride group on the map screen in real time, increase your following distances, and use the emergency beacon to summon your buddies. Cell reception is not required. Voyager Pro is Bluetooth enabled for intercom, phone and media controls. Play songs from your phone or Micro SD card using a Bluetooth headset, speaker, or intercom. Two phones and two headsets can be connected at the same time. Voyager Pro integrates with your vehicle using standard Trail Tech vehicle sensors, providing vital ride data such as engine temperature, RPM, battery voltage, speed/distance and more. 12V DC power required, make sure your vehicle has a battery. Fitment: Snowmobile Universal (Fits All Makes/Models) Kit Includes: Head Unit, 19mm Radiator Hose Coolant Temp Sensor, 25mm Radiator Hose Coolant Temp Sensor, 14mm Cylinder Head Temp Sensor, Magnet Kit, Wheel Sensor, Power Lead, Ignition Sensor, Mounting, Buddy Tracking Antenna and Dock " Fitment: Snowmobile Universal (Fits All Makes/Models) Kit Includes Head Unit, 19mm Radiator Hose Coolant Temp Sensor, 25mm Radiator Hose Coolant Temp Sensor, 14mm Cylinder Head Temp Sensor, Magnet Kit, Wheel Sensor, Power Lead, Ignition Sensor, Mounting, Buddy Tracking Antenna & Dock SPECSINTERNAL BATTERY 3. 7V 3100 MAH LI-IONBATTERY LIFE (TYPICAL USE) 1 HOURBATTERY LIFE (100% BACKLIGHT) 45 MINUTESBATTERY CHARGE TIME 3-8 HOURS

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When it comes to (the dark art of) dirt bike electronics, Trail Tech is widely regarded as a frontrunner in the industry. With the release of their long-awaited Voyager Pro GPS system though, they might secure their place at the head of the pack.

The new Voyager Pro is a nifty piece of technology that packs more promise than any GPS product we’ve seen in a while. Are we excited? You bet! Beyond the unit’s standard GPS capabilities that include pre-loaded topographic maps and the ability to record waypoints, it also boasts some enticing new features like buddy tracking and an emergency beacon .

Trail Tech Voyager Pro

The Voyager Pro represents an exciting progression in Trail Tech’s digital gauge lineup. Its predecessor — the Voyager — was an off-road-specific unit with a limited range functionality targeted to dirt bikes. Wheel, temperature, power and tachometer sensors were included with these units and offered supplemental information to go along with its prime function as a GPS unit. The Voyage ‘Pro’ is poised to be a real evolution, offering the same favorite features as the Voyager, while expanding on them with a larger glove friendly 4″ color display and an array of new capabilities.

GPS Capabilities

Color topographical maps displayed on a large glare-resistant screen, support tracks, routes, and waypoints with the ability to plan and record entire trail systems. You are also able to import and export GPX files from the unit for simplified map sharing with friends. The ability to customize map layer colors and set waypoints as destinations further enhances the unit’s usefulness on the trail. The unit also displays a graph of the sky and visible GPS satellites in orbit with corresponding strength signals.

What’s more, the Voyager Pro has the ability to track up to 20 buddies on a map while you ride and has an emergency beacon feature. Details are still scarce on how they plan to implement these two features but if executed correctly, they could be a real game-changer for adventure riders.

Trail Tech Voyager Pro Dedicated GPS Unit for dual sport Motorcycle

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User configurable screens utilize sensor and GPS input to keep you informed on your motorcycle’s vitals and the status of your ride. The unit displays speed, temperature (ambient/internal), distance, elevation and voltage.

Trail Tech Voyager Pro Dedicated GPS Unit for Motorcycle

Bluetooth Connectivity

The dedicated “Media Screen” allows you to control song playback on your phone, adjust headset volume, switch music sources, manage intercom communication, and access phone dialing, call history and messaging features. This is especially exciting for Sena Bluetooth Headset users as this unit was designed specifically to integrate with their products.

Trail Tech Voyager Pro Dedicated GPS Unit for adventure Motorcycle

For accessories, Trail Tech says they will offer additional vehicle sensors, GPS antennas, and other power cables to help you get the most out of the Voyager Pro. Like other Trail Tech parts, this new unit will be compatible with popular RAM mounting systems.

With the release of the new Voyager Pro, Trail Tech is now venturing into the broader realm of ADV, Touring and Street riding. If their success in dirt bike GPS technology is any indicator, we expect their latest device will have a lot to offer these new markets. We eagerly await the opportunity to get our hands on one for testing to see if its ready for the big stage.

Voyager Pro Highlights

• Record Tracks • GPX file import and export • Drop customized waypoints • Set waypoints as destination • Glove friendly 4″ touch-screen • Pre-loaded topo maps • Map Layers • Color Display • Plan & record entire trail systems • Tachometer • Bluetooth phone and headset interaction • Lap Timer • Buddy Tracking (Cellular service not required) • Track up to 20 buddies • Emergency beacon • GPS satellites tracker

The Voyager Pro retails for $599.95 and is now available for pre-order with shipping announced for Spring 2018. For more information, go to trailtech.net

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Author: Spencer Hill

“The Gear Dude” has been fueling his motorcycle addiction with adventure since first swinging his leg over a bike in 2010. Whether he’s exploring his own backyard in the Pacific Northwest or crisscrossing the United States, Spencer is always in search of scenic off-road routes, epic camping locations and the best gear possible. He began writing shortly after taking up two-wheel travel to share his experiences and offer insight with his extensive backpacking, camping and overland background.

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Hmmmm!! This looks very interesting. I’ve been using a Garmin Montana 600 for quite a few years, and it’s “okay” at best. Downside of making a switch is having to change the powered mounts on all of my bikes, so it would be quite costly. One thing I didn’t see on their website was a proper “Specs” page listing stuff like actual screen resolution. It also doesn’t say (at least that I saw) that it was waterproof.

Kai

Strange screen format. It does not matter if you prefer north up (like me) or riding direction upwards: a square screen would always be best, showing an even area all around your current direction. Why would you want to see whats a few km on the left and right, but hardly where you are going? That alone disqualifies the decice!

Bob

This is an exciting new choice for those who are looking for a new system, as opposed to changing from an existing system. Funny, though, the Voyager did not come up in any of my searches when looking for a new off road capable GPS. They’re not advertising enough, probably relying on word of mouth. I want to see specifics about the things already mentioned from the forum member messages here (good questions!), and these questions: 1) More pictures / details about the mounting infrastructure please, specifically any connectors for external power, and aux interfaces (the “other sensor” I/O). 2) More details (there are *none* given here) about the accompanying software. The a) maps, and b) planning software. These are the areas that the other manufacturers fail at. They leak water around the screen or power I/O, they do not accept track files (this one does, Yay++), the software fails at the planning / user entry stage, or the connectors in the dedicated mounting hardware fail. These are a big deal for me if I’m going to drop $600 for a dedicated GPS. I’m looking to buy in the short term, and this new system qualifies as an entrant in my time frame. More Details and Photos, Please.

Dean Henthorn

Did you visit the website? Or just rely on this report? The website answered most of the questions that I see posted. Just a suggestion

I sent this to their tech support:

Hello: I am making a purchase decision on a dedicated GPS for off-road use shortly. I’m actively looking for a new dedicated GPS Nav system.

Would you please answer the following question regarding the upcoming VoyagerPro GPS device?

You may add any answer / information to the FAQ, for future reference.

1) Is the VoyagerPro waterproof? 2) What is the screen resolution? 3) Is it firmware updateable by the purchaser? 4) What vendor do the pre-installed USA Topo maps come from? What version is installed? 5) Are the topo maps a “free lifetime update”? 6) Will the VoyagerPro come with the cradle / mount? 7) Will there be planning software supplied? (think: BaseCamp). 8) Can you supply a picture of the rear of the unit?

Joshua Barton

We love the questions on this thread about our brand new Voyager Pro Device. Here’s some answers for you.

1) Is the VoyagerPro waterproof? Yes – IP67 2) What is the screen resolution? 480×272 3) Is it firmware updateable by the purchaser? Yes – we will have a landing page to update the firmware when new revisions are released. 4) What vendor do the pre-installed USA Topo maps come from? What version is installed? We are using OpenStreetMaps “OSM” as our base layer. We have developed these maps internally. 5) Are the topo maps a “free lifetime update”? Yes – there will be a landing page to upload maps. 6) Will the VoyagerPro come with the cradle / mount? Yes – the Voyager Pro will come with dock for mounting. We use the AMPS mounting pattern aligning with RAM Mounts. 7) Will there be planning software supplied? (think: BaseCamp). We are in progress on updating our Rideleader.com website. Check it out. 8) Can you supply a picture of the rear of the unit? I could not get it to paste into this comment field. We will offer on our website in the future.

These are satisfactory responses to my questions. Thank You! This appears to be a well thought out system of HW and SW. If it becomes a more reliable product than “the other guy’s” latest offering, then this would climb to the top of my selection list, even at the $600.00 entry point.

From the picture of the back (below), I have three comments: I like that the USB connection is positioned on the side (not in back) of the unit. I like the robust looking cradle / mount attachment points, and the power connection “nubs”. These nubs may “dimple” over remove / replace (into / out of cradle) cycles, and are generally a weak point in these systems. These look OK. Be sure they dont move over time as they’re being pushed against. I don’t think I like that the battery is replaceable only by opening the unit and thereby maybe compromising the water seal. That choice is a compromise, I understand the selection of making it internal access only. Anyway, thanks very much for providing the info!

ADV Pulse

why does nobody offers an up-to-date android based GPS?? My Monterra offers me all the freedom of choice regarding software. No replacement in sight 🙁

Michael Faoro

Joshua: will it give turn by turn directions via the Bluetooth.

Also, can you confirm: only music on the phone can be played? Or is their an onboard music player that can access a mini-sold card.

We do not have turn by turn with this initial release. It is planned for the future. The device will pair with your phone and show your contact list, incoming phone and text messages, and allow you to control the music on your phone. Thank you!

Chet

I see turn by turn isn’t available yet, any time frame for a release/update? I’d also like to know if the unit is routeable? I’m assuming that we will be able to have the phone synced for directions through the Pro, is this correct? Not have turn by turn is the only real downside, isn’t a deal breaker (I’m getting, gulp, three). I’d also like to know if you will be offering a dual Odometer and hour meter feature so we can use the same head on multiple bikes. That would be huge…

Andre Herculano

Wow, it’s everything we ever asked for adv/dual-sport riding. In the moment turn-by-turn is release I’m ordering one.

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  1. [Review] The Voyager Pro by Trail Tech

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  2. [Review] The Voyager Pro by Trail Tech

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  4. [Review] The Voyager Pro by Trail Tech

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  1. Обзор наручных часов Traser Officer Pro

  2. Utah off-road trip on Yamaha Tenere 700 with Moto Trails USA

  3. Ride to Prewitt Ridge

  4. Trail Tech Voyager Pro first run

  5. Trail Tech Voyager CRF450X

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COMMENTS

  1. Voyager Pro GPS

    Shop Voyager Pro GPS for your motorcycle, ATV, UTV, SxS, and snowmobiles at Trail Tech. Voyager Pro has a touchscreen, topo maps, integrated gauges, and is compatible with Polaris RideCommand group ride.

  2. Trail Tech Voyager Pro 922-125 UTV GPS 4-inch Touch Screen, Fits

    Voyager Pro integrates with your vehicle using standard Trail Tech vehicle sensors, providing vital ride data such as engine temperature, RPM, battery voltage, speed/distance and more. 12V DC power required, make sure your vehicle has a battery.

  3. Trail Tech Voyager Pro GPS/Computer

    Trail Tech Voyager Pro, the Connected Rider’s GPS. A premium GPS for Powersports. The map screen is enabled with base maps, topography lines, hill shading, and some trails. Record or load GPX trails and riding areas, and transfer to a PC using the MicroSD card.

  4. Trail Tech Voyager Pro GPS

    The most complete review of the Trail Tech Voyager Pro GPS unit. Tested by real riders who know dirt bikes and give honest feedback.

  5. Trail Tech Voyager Pro GPS Kit

    Record or load GPX trails and riding areas, and transfer to a PC using the MicroSD card. Voyager Pro comes loaded with North American maps, but other map regions can be downloaded for free via Trail Tech's website.

  6. Trail Tech 922-122 Voyager Pro GPS Kit with Digital Gauge Trail

    Voyager Pro integrates with your vehicle using standard Trail Tech vehicle sensors, providing vital ride data such as engine temperature, RPM, battery voltage, speed/distance and more. 12V DC power required, make sure your vehicle has a battery.

  7. Trail Tech Voyager Pro vs. Garmin Montana: The Ultimate GPS

    🔍 In today's video, we dive deep into the world of motorcycle GPS systems, putting two giants head-to-head: the Trail Tech Voyager Pro and the Garmin Montana. Both have revolutionized the...

  8. Trail Tech Launches Feature-Packed GPS for ADV Riders

    The Voyager Pro represents an exciting progression in Trail Tech’s digital gauge lineup. Its predecessor — the Voyager — was an off-road-specific unit with a limited range functionality targeted to dirt bikes.