Best GPS Options for Adventure Riders (Real-World Tested)

What actually works when you’re off the grid


If you ride adventure bikes long enough, you’ll hit the same problem we all do:

👉 Navigation that works on the road… but fails when it matters most.

I’ve run pretty much everything over the years — phones, GPS units, apps, mounts — and I’ll tell you straight:

There’s no perfect setup.
But there is a setup that works when things go wrong.

This isn’t a tech review.
This is what actually works when you’re deep in the bush, days into a ride.


The 3 Main GPS Options for ADV Riders

Every setup falls into one of these:

  1. Dedicated GPS units
  2. Smartphone navigation
  3. Hybrid setups (the sweet spot)

1. Dedicated GPS Units

👍 Pros

  • Built for off-road
  • Waterproof, dustproof, crash-resistant
  • Glove-friendly
  • Reliable in all conditions

👎 Cons

  • Expensive
  • Clunky interface
  • Slower route planning

🧠 Real-world take

If you’re doing proper multi-day ADV or remote riding:

👉 This is still the most reliable option.

No overheating.
No distractions.
No vibration issues.

It just works.


2. Smartphone Navigation

Apps like:

  • Gaia GPS
  • DMD (Drive Mode Dashboard)
  • Google Maps (for road sections)

👍 Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Cheap (you already own it)
  • Fast route planning
  • Big, clear screen

👎 Cons

  • Vibration kills cameras
  • Overheats in sun
  • Battery drain
  • Doesn’t love dust and water

🧠 Real-world take

Phones are great…

👉 Until they’re not.

Perfect for:

  • Day rides
  • Light ADV
  • Known routes

But when things get rough or remote:

👉 They start showing their limits.


3. Hybrid Setup (What Most Riders End Up With)

👉 GPS unit + phone backup
or
👉 Phone + offline maps + backup plan

🧠 Real-world take

This is where most experienced riders land.

  • Redundancy
  • Flexibility
  • Peace of mind

Because out there…

👉 You don’t get second chances with navigation.


One Rule I Always Follow

👉 Always run two navigation systems.

Not optional. Not “nice to have”.

Essential.

Because:

  • Phones fail
  • GPS units freeze
  • Mounts break
  • Batteries die

👉 And they will fail at some point.


My setup:

  • Primary navigation
  • Backup navigation

Simple.


And don’t overlook this…

👉 Carry a paper map.

Sounds old school — but it works.

  • No batteries
  • No signal
  • Gives you the big picture

Sometimes when things feel off:

👉 A quick look at a map is all you need to reset and keep moving.


The Biggest Mistakes Riders Make

❌ Relying on one device

That’s fine… until it dies.


❌ Overcomplicating the setup

Too many gadgets
Too much clutter

👉 Makes riding worse, not better


❌ Ignoring power

No charge = no navigation

Simple as that.


What Actually Matters More Than the GPS

This is where most riders get it wrong 👇

👉 Your setup matters more than the device

  • Clean cockpit
  • Clear line of sight
  • No distractions
  • Easy access

Because when you’re riding technical terrain:

👉 You need focus — not clutter.


Navigation and Packing Go Hand in Hand

You can have the best GPS in the world…

But if your bike setup is messy:

  • Cables everywhere
  • Gear piled high
  • Tank bag in the way

👉 It ruins the whole experience


The better way:

  • Keep your cockpit clean
  • Keep weight low and tight
  • Don’t overload your setup

👉 That’s how you ride better, longer, and safer


So… What Should You Use?

Starting out:

👉 Phone + mount + offline maps


Doing real ADV rides:

👉 Dedicated GPS or hybrid setup


Going remote:

👉 Two systems minimum + paper map


Final Thought

Navigation isn’t about having the latest tech.

👉 It’s about having a system that works when things go wrong.

Because out there:

  • It gets rough
  • It gets unpredictable
  • Things fail

And your setup either handles it…

👉 Or it doesn’t.


Keep it simple.
Keep it reliable.
Always have a backup.


Kurt
Founder, Nomad Moto


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