If something is universal, it usually doesn't work well in any role. The whistle works fine and performs its function, the thermometer surprisingly works somehow, but unfortunately the compass does not do its job—it points randomly, something different each time.
A loud survival whistle made of lightweight and durable plastic in Olive color. It features a compass on its sides and a thermometer graduated from -20 to +50 degrees Celsius.
The set includes a cord for hanging it around your neck.
Technical data
Color: Olive
Material: plastic
Dimensions: 60 x 65 mm
Cord length: 43 cm
Weight: 16 g
Manufacturer: Mil-Tec, Germany
MILITARY is the official distributor of Mil-Tec.
Mil-Tec is a brand owned by the German company Sturm Handels GmbH, which has been manufacturing and distributing outdoor and tactical clothing and equipment since 1971. Based on many years of experience in working with military equipment and developing its own solutions – such as the Phantomleaf® camouflage line – the company has gained recognition as a manufacturer of reliable equipment at affordable prices. Mil-Tec products are manufactured in accordance with ethical working standards, as demonstrated by the company's support for the "Social Fair" initiative. The product range also includes a wide selection of historical replica uniforms and military equipment, which are highly valued by collectors and reenactors.
| EAN | 4046872192586 |
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| Manufacturer code | 16327000 |
| Brand | Mil-Tec |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 5
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An interesting idea – a whistle with an attached thermometer and compass, meaning three items in one. A great idea for a small gift, it could come in handy in emergency situations. I recommend this product.
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The thermometer is not very useful, the whistle works properly, and the compass only approximately shows north. The product is well made, the whistle does not stand out in any particular way but fulfils its function.
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The whistle is very effective, but the compass sometimes shows the correct direction, so it’s better to have something more reliable in the forest. The thermometer gives only an approximate temperature.
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The whistle works as it should – if someone gets lost in the forest, they can signal their position. The compass and thermometer are not very trustworthy.
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