They don't fit perfectly in the hand – they are not well shaped to it... In the dark they will be invisible because they lack reflectors. But for this price – they are really decent. The compass is liquid-filled.
The compass is an essential piece of equipment in a survival kit. Worn on the wrist, it allows quick and easy orientation in the field. This model features a phosphorescent north direction marker, as well as a durable, adjustable strap that fits snugly on the wrist.
The compass dial is made of lightweight plastic, which has good water resistance. The dial is equipped with a graduated scale with directional markings placed in a container with antifreeze. A high-powered magnet provides fast and stable directional bearing.
Technical data
Dimensions of the envelope: 5 x 4.5 cm
Strap material: plastic
Weight: 30 g
Maximum circumference of the band: 23 cm
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.
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 30 g |
| Dimensions | 5 x 4,5 cm |
| EAN | 4046872356216 |
| Manufacturer code | 15799500 |
| Brand | Mil-Tec |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 3
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It doesn't discharge and works without any issues.
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An inexpensive and effective way to orient yourself in the field. Works great when mushroom picking or during short trips. For those who don't fully trust modern technologies.
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