They’ve been to battlefields all over the world. As the U.S. Military’s official compass manufacturer, Cammenga’s Tritium Lensatic Compasses have proven themselves repeatedly in almost every kind of environment and situation. With each compass, you carry the added assurance of Tritium-based,...
They’ve been to battlefields all over the world. Now we embark upon the toughest battle yet...the battle against Cancer. Cammenga is proud to donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these pink compasses to the fight against breast cancer....
They’ve been to battlefields all over the world. Now we embark upon the toughest battle yet...the battle against Cancer. Cammenga is proud to donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these pink compasses to the fight against breast cancer.
They’ve been to battlefields all over the world. As the U.S. Military’s official compass manufacturer, Cammenga’s Tritium Lensatic Compasses have proven themselves repeatedly in almost every kind of environment and situation. With each compass, you carry the added assurance of Tritium-based,...
Cammenga quality. Modest price. For those who prefer a more cost-effective means of navigating terrain, we offer a Phosphorescent Lensatic Compass option. This compass is essentially the same trustworthy model supplied to the U.S. Military. The only difference is this...
Give yourself the peace-of-mind of having a Cammenga Protractor Compass. Equipped with 6 Tritium micro-lights, it provides continuous illumination for over 12 years. So even in total darkness, you’ll be prepared. Take and transfer bearings, calculate declinations and triangulate with the...
Accurate. Hands-free. Tested in the most demanding conditions. Count on the Cammenga Tritium Wrist Compass day or night. Easy-to-read, 10° graduations – enhanced with Tritium Micro Lights – make it invaluable for on-the-go land navigation.
Day or night, the Cammenga Phosphorescent Wrist Compass is always ready to provide accurate, hands-free land navigation in the most demanding conditions. When light conditions become dark, the 10° graduations become luminous, making the compass face easy to read.