
Adam Scepaniak 12.24.25

For anyone who is running dogs for any of their hunting exploits – from raccoon hunting to mountain lions, coyotes, and everything in between – there is an exciting announcement that’ll ensure we can always know where man’s best friend is. Garmin has announced the launch of their DriveTrack 72 – a multifunctional GPS navigator that can track up to 20 sporting dogs in the field.
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Garmin DriveTrack 72
The Garmin DriveTrack 72 is a multifunctional GPS navigator that tracks up to 20 sporting dogs in the field. From inside your vehicle, hunters can follow their pack using a 7″ high-resolution display and view each dog’s distance, direction, and status. They can also get to and from the hunt with detailed mapping for on- and off-road navigation, including satellite imagery for an overhead view to help traverse unfamiliar terrain. Some of the other desirable attributes regarding this new outdoor tech can be read below as presented by Garmin:
- Crisp Display: See everything in vivid color with the bright, 7-inch touchscreen display that provides easy readability when driving or hunting.
- Follow the Pack: Monitor hunting dogs in real time when the device is paired to a compatible Garmin dog tracking handheld. Keep tabs on how and where they’re moving through the field, all from inside the vehicle.
- Satellite Imagery: Download satellite imagery via Wi-Fi® technology and see the terrain features from above to help navigate or find suitable habitat for game.
- Mapping the Journey: Get to and from favorite hunting spots with turn-by-turn directions on city streets and county roads, while advanced mapping can guide off-the-grid travel.
- Stay Informed: Utilize the Garmin Drive™ app and a compatible smartphone to access current weather conditions, smart notifications and traffic information.

A Word from Garmin on the DriveTrack 72
Olathe, Kansas – December, 2025 – Garmin today announced the Garmin DriveTrack™ 72, a multifunctional GPS navigator that tracks up to 20 sporting dogs1 in the field. From inside their vehicle, hunters can follow their pack using the 7-inch, high-resolution display and view each dog’s distance, direction and status. They can also get to and from the hunt with detailed mapping for on- and off-road navigation, including satellite imagery for an overhead view to help traverse unfamiliar terrain.

Final Thoughts
Other than the supremely valuable tool of always knowing where your hunting dogs are, with the added benefit of on- and off-road navigation, you should always be able to have a handle on where you are and how to get back to civilization. With an MSRP of $499, this can definitely be worth the price if you are an avid sport dog hunter. As always, let us know all of your thoughts about Garmin and their new DriveTrack 72, multi-functional GPS navigator, in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.
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