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Navigator Pocket Compass Brass Tourist for Forest Hunting Outdoor Survival Tool

Dave from Hornby

Nice Xmas Gift

Navigator Pocket Compass Brass Tourist for Forest Hunting Outdoor Survival Tool

Features:

1. 100% brand new and high quality
2. Portable design, convenient to carry
3. High sensitivity and stability, more fit for rugged area
4. Copper shell, durable and firm
5. Noctilucent function, suitable for using at night
6. Distinguish the direction and fix your position
7. Give you a right direction whenever and wherever you are
8. A perfect outdoor navigation tool
9. Makes the perfect gift for you or a loved one.
10. Unisex, great for men and women.

Specifications:

Material: Copper
Color: Gold
Size: Approx.50*17mm(D*H)
Net Weight: 46.6g

1 x Navigator Compass

Price: $20

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Click read more for the full story.

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