For those of us who spend time exploring beyond cell service, a small issue can quickly turn into a big problem. A simple mechanical failure or an injury miles from the nearest town can escalate to a full-blown emergency when there’s no easy way to call for help.

That’s why the latest data from Overwatch x Rescue (OxR) caught my attention. In the first half of 2025, vehicle breakdowns ranked among the top five reasons for rescue activations. With overlanding on the rise, it’s clear that having a solid plan for emergencies is just as important as your recovery gear or navigation tools.
OxR is a subscription-based service that does more than just connect you to emergency responders. Their team of veterans, former law enforcement, and medical professionals stays engaged from the first SOS signal until you’re safely back to civilization. They coordinate all the logistics, confirm responders reach your location, and guide you through the process in real-time.
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One of the biggest differences between OxR and traditional insurance is financial coverage. A single air ambulance ride in the U.S. averages $36,400, but with OxR, you won’t see a bill. There are no deductibles, no claims to file, and no limits on coverage, even for high-altitude activities. For $79.99 per year, that’s serious peace of mind.
The service also integrates seamlessly with the gear many of us already carry. It works with Garmin inReach, SPOT, ZOLEO, and even certain smartphones with satellite capability, and each account can cover up to three devices.

Unlike other SOS services that hand you off once emergency responders are dispatched, OxR stays involved until the situation is resolved. Whether it’s a breakdown, an injury, or a complex rescue in a remote area, their team handles the details so you can focus on staying safe.
For anyone who travels far off the beaten path, OxR is more than just a subscription—it’s an essential part of your safety kit.