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Best gps trackers for fat bikes in 2026

Ranked by security, value, and ease of use for fat bikes.

Our recommendation

For fat bikes, the Invoxia Bike Tracker is our top pick with an overall score of 85/100 and a fit score of 82/100. The Invoxia Bike Tracker is the best real GPS tracker under €100 for Dutch e-bike owners who travel both city and countryside.

What to look for

For a fatbike, heavy-duty locks are not a luxury but a necessity: ART-3 is the absolute minimum, and in practice many owners run two locks at once — for instance an ABUS Granit XPlus 540 U-lock combined with a heavy chain such as the Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit. Many insurers additionally require a GPS tracker; the Invoxia Bike Tracker with its own SIM card is popular, and for those who prefer to stay discreet a hidden AirTag mount under the saddle or inside the battery housing works surprisingly well. Good lighting matters more on a fatbike than on a regular bike: the extra weight means longer braking distances and a greater need to be seen. The Busch & Müller IQ-X headlamp with 100 lux delivers plenty of throw, paired with a bright rear light that includes a brake-light function. A phone mount is indispensable for navigation and delivery work, but be sure to choose a Quad Lock with vibration dampener: because of their wide tyres and stiff frames fatbikes transmit noticeably more vibration, which can destroy iPhone camera modules within weeks. A helmet is strongly recommended even on the legal 25 km/h version, and on speed-pedelec fatbikes that reach 45 km/h it is a legal requirement alongside a licence plate and insurance. Finally: invest in a decent tyre pressure gauge, because the right pressure (around 1 to 1.5 bar) is the difference between rolling smoothly and ploughing tiredly.

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