SILVA Compass Expedition
SILVA Compass Expedition
Dimensions: 12.7 x 6 x 1.3 cm
Weight: approx. 50 g
The Silva Expedition compass is the best choice if you want a traditional ruler compass with many functions.
The Silva Expedition compass features a grippy ring, rubber feet on the bottom for secure positioning against the map, a detachable carrying strap with a safety release, an inclinometer for determining terrain steepness, luminous markings for navigation in the dark, a magnifying glass, and map scales in millimeters and inches. On the Expedition model, the scales are located on the base plate for easier distance measurement. GPS scales are 1:25,000, 1:40,000, and 1:50,000. It also includes integrated settings for magnetic declination correction.
The slope gradient map is useful both for recognizing avalanche danger and for assessing the difficulty of the terrain. Knowing the gradient also allows you to estimate how much longer the route will be due to the steepness. In steep terrain, you should always be aware of the avalanche danger. The risk increases when the gradient exceeds 30 degrees, and the slope gradient map makes it easier to assess this risk.
The compass also has a detachable neck strap with scale markings (1:25 and 1:50) and serves as a ruler. It can be used to calculate distances.
Details:
- 360-degree division
- Oriented towards north
- Map scales 1:24,000, 1:25,000, 1:40,000 and 1:50,000
- Ruler (mm, inch)
- Base plate with magnifying glass and rubber feet
- Rotating housing with DryFlex™ rubber ring
- liquid-filled capsule
- Slope map
- Declension adjustment
- Illuminated markers for night navigation
- Removable distance tape with scales
- Waterproof to IPX8
- Designed in Sweden
| SKU | Attribut | Verfügbare Menge |
|---|---|---|
| 125008 | - | 9 |
Silva Sweden AB
Domnarvsgatan 11
163 53 Spånga
Sweden
info@silva.se
Primus-Silva Sweden AB
Mariehällsvägen 37A
168 65 Bromma
Sweden
Silva is a Swedish premium brand for outdoor equipment, such as headlamps, compasses, backpacks, and packs. In 1933, Björn, Alvar, and Arvid Kjellström, together with Gunnar Tillander, invented the very first liquid-filled compass, and the story began. It was not only the first compass of its kind but also set the worldwide standard for modern navigation. In 1935, they launched the first headlamp, and the Silva brand was born.