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Silva Ranger S – Reliable precision in a compact mirror compass
The Silva Ranger S is the mirror compass for hikers, climbers, bushcrafters and outdoor professionals who demand reliable navigation. It is rugged, accurate and easy to use – both day and night.
The sighting mirror with peep hole allows highly precise bearings. The built-in clinometer lets you measure slopes – ideal for avalanche awareness or estimating elevation changes in the terrain. Luminous markings make it possible to navigate confidently even in darkness. With the Silva 1-2-3 system and the rotating housing, finding your way on the map and in the field is simple.
The transparent baseplate with mm, 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales makes map reading straightforward. Delivered with a detachable safety lanyard, the Ranger S is built to withstand demanding conditions.
Key features:
Mirror compass with sighting hole for precise bearings
Integrated clinometer for slope measurement
Rotating housing compatible with Silva’s 1-2-3 system
Luminous markings for night navigation
Transparent baseplate with mm and map scales (1:25,000 & 1:50,000)
Rugged, waterproof construction
Includes detachable safety lanyard
Product specifications:
Brand: Silva
Model: Ranger S
EAN: 7318860194900
Type: mirror compass with clinometer
Scales: mm, 1:25,000 and 1:50,000
Features: mirror sight, clinometer, luminous markings, rotating housing
Attachment: detachable safety lanyard
Material: acrylic, durable plastic
Waterproof: yes
Frequently asked questions (FAQ):
What makes the Silva Ranger S special?
It’s a compact mirror compass with clinometer and luminous markings – reliable in all conditions.
Can it be used at night?
Yes, luminous markings allow navigation in darkness.
What is the advantage of the clinometer?
It allows slope measurement, useful for avalanche safety or elevation estimates.
Is it suitable for professionals?
Yes, the Ranger S is trusted worldwide by mountaineers, bushcrafters and military users.