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Small size, big intelligence: The Therm-O-Compass provides essential orientation and temperature data in a rugged, luminous, and featherweight zipper-pull format.
Small size, big intelligence: The Therm-O-Compass provides essential orientation and temperature data in a rugged, luminous, and featherweight zipper-pull format.
Small size, big intelligence: The Therm-O-Compass provides essential orientation and temperature data in a rugged, luminous, and featherweight zipper-pull format.
Small size, big intelligence: The Therm-O-Compass provides essential orientation and temperature data in a rugged, luminous, and featherweight zipper-pull format.
Small size, big intelligence: The Therm-O-Compass provides essential orientation and temperature data in a rugged, luminous, and featherweight zipper-pull format.
Small size, big intelligence: The Therm-O-Compass provides essential orientation and temperature data in a rugged, luminous, and featherweight zipper-pull format.

Montbell Therm-O-Compass

Montbell Therm-O-Compass

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The Therm-O-Compass is the ultimate EDC (Everyday Carry) multi-tool for the minimalist adventurer. Combining two essential navigation instruments into a single, featherweight package, this zipper-pull accessory ensures you’re never without a sense of direction or an understanding of your environment. Whether you’re monitoring dropping temperatures on a winter trek or finding your bearings in low-light conditions, this compact tool provides critical data at a glance without adding bulk to your kit.

Specifications

  • Item Number: #1827647

  • Material: Plastic housing / Brass split ring

  • Weight: Approx. 9 g (0.3 oz)

  • Dimensions: Approx. 5 cm (2 inches) in length

  • Temperature Range: Down to -30°C / -20°F

  • Features: Liquid-filled luminous compass, wind chill chart, mercury-free thermometer.

Key Technical Features

  • Dual-Instrument Design: Integrates a liquid-filled compass and a high-precision thermometer into one seamless housing.

  • Luminous Navigation: The compass features a glow-in-the-dark dial that stays visible for up to six hours—perfect for early-morning starts or navigating back to camp after sunset.

  • Extreme Temperature Range: The thermometer is calibrated to read as low as -30°C (-20°F), making it a reliable companion for alpine environments and winter sports.

  • Wind Chill Reference: Features a handy wind chill chart on the reverse side, allowing you to calculate the "feels-like" temperature and make safer decisions regarding your layering and exposure.

  • Ultralight & Durable: Weighing only 9 grams (0.3 oz), it features a solid brass split ring that resists corrosion and attaches securely to jacket zippers, backpack loops, or keychains.

Care Instructions

  • Cleaning: Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents that could cloud the clear plastic faces of the instruments.

  • Check for Bubbles: In extreme cold or high altitudes, a small bubble may appear in the liquid-filled compass. This is normal and should disappear once the unit returns to room temperature and sea level.

  • Avoid High Heat: Do not leave the unit on a hot car dashboard or near a direct heat source (like a stove), as extreme heat can cause the liquid inside to expand and potentially leak.

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from strong magnets to maintain the compass's polarization.

Professional Tips from X-Boundaries

  1. The Zipper Pull Advantage: We recommend attaching this to your main jacket zipper. Not only does it make the zipper easier to grab with gloves on, but it also places the thermometer in a position where you can check the ambient temperature quickly without fumbling with your pack.

  2. Avoid Body Heat Interference: For the most accurate temperature reading, the thermometer needs to measure the air, not your body. If it’s hanging right against your chest, it might read a few degrees warmer than it actually is. Hold it away from your body for 60 seconds for a "true" reading.

  3. Charge the Glow: To get the best out of the luminous compass dial, "charge" it by holding it near your headlamp or a flashlight for 30 seconds before you head out into the dark.

  4. Compass Best Practices: Remember that a compass can be affected by metal or electronics. If you are checking your bearings, ensure the Therm-O-Compass isn't resting directly against a large metal buckle or your smartphone.

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