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- 350 lumen maximum output
- Two light modes: cool white and warm glow
- Four brightness levels (5, 20, 100, 350 lumens)
- Integrated 2050mAh Li-Po battery with USB-C charging (cable not included)
- Frosted lampshade for even 360° light distribution
- Double hook design for hanging or tilting
- Anti-slip details for uneven surfaces
- Backlit buttons for dark operation
- Lock function prevents accidental activation
- Water-resistant IPX5
- Compact pocket-sized design
- Made from recycled plastic
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| Light output |
Max 350 lm |
| Weight |
91g |
| Max battery life |
4.5h (350 lumen) / 13h (100 lumen) / 53h (350 lumen) / 156h (5 lumen) |
| Light modes |
Max, med high, med low, min |
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It’s a bit of a cliché to say, ‘this brand needs no introduction…’, but sometimes it really doesn’t. If you ever did scouts, guides or cadets, got epic blisters on a D of E expedition or went on an outward bounds residential, chances are you did it with a Silva compass in the pocket of your boil-in-the-bag cagoule.
Like so many world-changing inventions, the Silva compass began as a problem that needed solving. Back in the day, your standard compass wobbled all over the shop, making it tricky and time-consuming to get a decent reading. That is, until 1933, when four Swedes invented a liquid-filled compass. The resistance from the fluid slowed and stabilised the needle, meaning you could nail a reliable bearing in seconds. Navigation was never the same again.
But iconic as the compasses are, they’re only one part of the Silva story. They were one of the first companies to make reliable electric head torches for the outdoors, and they’ve also branched out into optics, trekking kit and other navigational gear. Tried and tested for the better part of a century, Silva’s precision instruments have literally been the difference between life and death for generations of outdoor adventurers – and as brand pedigree goes, that’s pretty much impossible to beat.