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KOMPAS Silva Expedition 15TDCL

The Silva Expedition 15TDCL Compass is arguably the most popular compass for expeditions all over the world. A wide range of features make this compass the perfect partner when out navigating, with permanent compensation for magnetic declination and a clinometer for inclined angles.
A classic, detailed sighting compass, the Expedition 15TDCL is a product that can be trusted in the worst conditions, from mountain climbs to rain-soaked tropical jungles.
Features:
  • Sighting mirror with hole for the most accurate bearings
  • Bulls-eye spirit level
  • Silicon rubber feet for increased friction on map when taking readings
  • Romer scales 1:50,000 and 1:25,000
  • Measuring scales in millimetres and inches
  • Built-in magnifying lens and luminous markings make low-light navigation easier
  • Magnetic declination adjuster and built-in clinometer for measuring vertical angles
Specifications:
  • Accuracy - ± 1° (17.8 mils)
  • Altitude use - 5000m @-15 °C
  • Clinometer - Yes
  • Declination adjustment - Yes
  • Graduation - 360°
  • Illumination - 4 hours after activation in light
  • Impact resistance - 30g in XYZ directions and free fall from 1.5 m height into gravel
  • Magnifying lens - Yes
  • Material - Acrylic/Acetal
  • Patented red/black N/S lines in capsule - Yes
  • Resolution degrees / mils - 2 / 50
  • Scales - mm, inch
  • Settling time from 90° angle to complete rest - 5 sec
  • Settling time from 90° angle within ± 3° - 2.7 sec
  • Sighting System - Mirror sighting
  • Silicon friction feet - Yes
  • Size - 108 x 63 x 20 mm
  • Temperature operating range - -40 to +60 °C
  • Type of compass - Silva 1-2-3 System Mirror sighting compass
  • UTM position plotting scales (Romer scales) - 1:25k, 1:50k
  • Water resistance - IP68 - (more than 100 m)
  • Weight - 88 grams

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