T-Rex Ultra 2: Built for the Unpredictable

Take a closer look at what’s inside the box and explore the design, display, and durability of T-Rex Ultra 2.
 
From multi-day expeditions to extreme outdoor training, T-Rex Ultra 2 is built for unpredictable environments. Designed with a full Grade 5 titanium bottom, bezel, and buttons, and protected by sapphire glass, it delivers durability you can rely on when conditions shift.
 
Featuring a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, full-color preloaded maps with turn-by-turn navigation and POI search, plus downloadable contour maps for detailed elevation insight, T-Rex Ultra 2 delivers fast, accurate positioning through dual-band GPS with six satellite systems. A built-in two-color LED flashlight, 10 ATM water resistance with diving support, and up to 30 days of battery life prepare you for whatever comes next.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is T-Rex Ultra 2 built for extreme outdoor use?
Yes. With a full Grade 5 titanium build, sapphire glass display, military-grade durability, and 10 ATM water resistance, it is engineered for harsh environments and demanding conditions.
 
How long does the T-Rex Ultra 2 battery last?
T-Rex Ultra 2 offers up to 30 days of battery life under typical usage, with extended GPS modes for long expeditions.
 
Does it support offline navigation?
Yes. T-Rex Ultra 2 includes full-color preloaded maps with turn-by-turn navigation and POI search, plus downloadable contour maps for detailed elevation insight. Route planning and automatic rerouting are available directly on the watch.
 
Is it suitable for diving?
Yes. With 10 ATM water resistance and support for freediving and recreational scuba, it is built for underwater performance.

Does it include a built-in flashlight?
Yes. T-Rex Ultra 2 features a two-color LED flashlight with adjustable brightness and Boost Mode for visibility in low-light conditions.

Tags:
Ruth Croft on Consistency, Recovery, and Building a Sustainable Career in Trail Running

How To Prepare For Your Next Half: 5 Tips From Olympian Grant Fisher