


🎯 Lock in your gear, level up your adventure.
The Garmin Backpack Tether is a durable, adjustable nylon harness designed to securely attach compatible Garmin devices to your backpack or gear. Featuring a hook-n-loop attachment and MOLLE compatibility, it fits shoulder straps up to 3.75 inches wide and offers a 2 to 14-inch adjustable lanyard to keep your device accessible and secure during any outdoor activity.

| ASIN | B00CHEJP6C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #298 in GPS Cases |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,149) |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2013 |
| Department | Electronics |
| Form Factor | Bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 010-11855-00 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.3 x 5.5 inches |
| Special features | Adjustable |
| Whats in the box | Backpack Tether |
J**N
Quality Tether
Works very well.
I**1
Great to stop the dangle!
This works exactly as expected. My inreach used to dangle around all the time and this has put an end to it! super easy to attach to the pack strap and easy to remove if you need to hold the inreach at any point. Only downside is that stuff sticks to the velcro every so often... can't win em all!
M**E
Works great with the new inReach and older models
A must-have if you're backpacking with your inReach and want to carry it on your shoulder. The velcro straps help you to attach this to your pack shoulder straps, and it has stayed in place just fine on my Zpacks Arc Haul. The velcro that holds the inReach clip to the shoulder mounted piece isn't the strongest, but it's plenty sufficient to keep it where it belongs. Just press it firmly to your shoulder when re-attaching. I took one star away because the tether cord that comes installed on this unit is very bulky and gets snagged up in the velcro. It was also fraying when I took it out of the package. So, I replaced it with some very thin Dyneema cord that I had laying around and it's perfect. The cord no longer sticks to the velcro and it's a much more minimal lanyard but with higher strength. This tether attaches to the new inReach released in 2017, and it's the same clip mount as older models, too. I like that this tether has a quick release clip so if you need to detach the inReach from your pack, it's very simple. Just lift the edge of the clip, and it unlocks from the inReach and slides right off. See the attached pictures for my replacement tether, and showing the attachment to my Zpacks shoulder strap.
M**N
Very versatile and quality built
Versatile on solid
J**E
Very convenient way to carry your GPS unit.
So you're on a hike and recording your track, and need to check your GPS device regularly to enter waypoints etc. Where to keep your GPS unit? In your pocket, or even a belt clip, your body can block the signal some of the time. The top pocket of your backpack works fine, but not if you need to get at the unit regularly. This device secures to a shoulder strap on your backpack. This places it high on your body for relatively unobstructed GPS signals. It is detached and reattached by a simple hook-and-loop patch. Super convenient.
P**4
Small area of Velcro to hold a heavier device (like the Garmin 86sci) and other problems
This device consists of a plastic clip that attaches to the Garmin device with a 2" by 1" area of Velcro (I'll call this the device clip). The second piece has a 2.5" by 1" piece of Velcro with rubberized backing that has two straps held together with Velcro strips (I'll call this the gear plate). Here are the pros and cons: Pros: The device clips onto the device firmly and seems very secure. The device can then be mounted using the two straps with Velcro closures to any gear or irregular secure surface that you want (backpack, belt, etc.). So it's pretty versatile. Cons: The Velcro on the straps is not very robust and is starting to wear after only one use. The straps go through some slits on the rubberized plate and I don't see how they could be easily replaced. Adjustable straps with a little more length and a buckle clip would be better. The cord that attaches to the Garmin device clip and then to the plate with the straps is not robust. The cord is soft and clings to the Velcro surfaces easily. It often gets in the way when you are trying to reattach the device. After only one use, the cord is already starting to fray. It is a nice safety featrure in case you drop the device, but better material and perhaps a coating would make it less irritating and it would last longer. Finally, the area of Velcro on the device clip and the strap/gear plate is not a very big area. It works, and obviously you don't want it to be much larger, but a little more surface area would make the Garmin device stay attached more securely. Overall, I thought the item was pricey for what you get. Perhaps Garmin will come up with an improved design.
S**N
Great for in reach mini
I bought this to use with my inreach mini and it has worked flawlessly. I have seen questions on weather it works with the mini and it totally does. I have used this backpacking with an Osprey atmos 65 as well as a REI Flash 63 and a camelbak day pack. It has worked well on all of them and I am super happy with it. Yes, the velcro sticks to the lanyard but to me that's not a deal breaker and as others have mentioned a piece of paracord is an easy fix. Well worth the money for both ease of use and protection for such an expensive little device.
J**I
Very good
I have no idea where some of these prior negative reviews are coming from. This thing is great. The velcro is super strong and yes, over time I am sure it will start to have less of a grip, but hey, that's velcro! If you take it on and off that much and use it that much, just buy another one once you wear out the velcro. Duh. The velcro straps that go around a day pack strap are long enough to go all the way around and get a full strip of velcro so there is no risk of it falling off. The only thing I did not like is that on my daypack this makes my GPS unit sit really high, so if I look to my right and down, my chin touches the unit. Also, I noticed that if I am geocaching and looking around in rocks I need to be very careful about getting down flat because the unit can hit the rocks. Other than that, this attachment device is great! The lanyard is not of "poor" material and actually seems to be pretty good. Yes, it would be better to replace the lanyard with 550 paracord material, but again...you could do that. I will probably do that once their lanyard wears out or worries me at all. Also, there were some reviews about not being able to remove the clip easily...not the case....super easy, no issues, and once it is back on you get an audible click and it is solidly in place. To remove you simply pull up the bottom and it releases the attachment and comes right off. Overall, I would purchase this again for sure.
M**M
Vroeger hing mijn GPS aan een lanyard rond mijn nek dankzij deze handige tool heb ik hem toch vlakbij, maar hangt hij niet constant te bungelen. Heb wel twee keer gehad dat hij losklikte uit de houder als er teveel zijdelingse kracht op kwam. Maar ondanks dat toch veel meer voordelen dan nadelen
M**E
So far so good with this. I found it quite easy to adjust the attachment Velcro type straps so that the assembly stays put on the rucksack strap without slipping down. When the unit is properly attached to the rucksack strap, it holds the GPS (In my case a GPSMAP 64s) very firmly, with no "flopping around". Thusfar, the Velcro attachment is proving very strong, but I am being careful to hold both sides of the tether when detaching the two Velcro halves, in order to view the GPS. (I suspect that over time, and with considerable use, the Velcro may prove to be the weak point of this accessory, so taking a little bit of extra care when splitting the two halves should at least, help with its longevity). As it's a genuine Garmin accessory, the GPS attachment clip is perfectly matched to the slots on the GPS itself - and also being a genuine Garmin accessory, I'd suggest it's somewhat over-priced for what it actually is !!! However, the overall verdict is that it does exactly what I want - which is to hold GPS securely, in a readily accessible position until needed.
J**Y
J'ai récemment acheté l'attache sac à dos de Garmin pour mon GPS de randonnée, et je dois dire que c'est une solution pratique pour le transporter lors de mes aventures en plein air. L'attache sac à dos est conçue de manière ergonomique et robuste. Elle se fixe facilement et solidement sur la sangle de mon sac à dos, ce qui me permet d'avoir mon GPS toujours à portée de main sans avoir à le tenir ou à le ranger dans une poche. Ce que j'apprécie particulièrement, c'est que l'attache est compatible avec différents modèles de GPS de randonnée Garmin, ce qui signifie que je peux l'utiliser avec différents appareils en fonction de mes besoins. De plus, elle offre une protection supplémentaire à mon GPS en le maintenant bien en place et en évitant les chocs ou les chutes accidentelles. L'attache sac à dos ne gêne pas mes mouvements pendant la randonnée et ne provoque pas d'inconfort. Elle est légère et discrète, ce qui fait que je ne la remarque même pas lorsque je l'utilise. Cela me permet de me concentrer pleinement sur ma randonnée sans être distrait par le transport de mon GPS. En résumé, l'attache sac à dos de Garmin est une solution pratique et fiable pour transporter mon GPS de randonnée. Sa facilité d'utilisation, sa compatibilité avec différents modèles et sa conception ergonomique en font un accessoire essentiel pour les amateurs de randonnée. Si vous êtes à la recherche d'une manière pratique et sécurisée de transporter votre GPS lors de vos aventures en plein air, je vous recommande vivement cette attache sac à dos.
M**N
Makes taking the gps hiking so much easier. Don't have to stuff around with unclipping a carabiner every time you want to check the map. Would highly recommend.
B**N
solid. made to last. Loved it
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