Navigation & Signaling — Find Your Way, Be Found When Needed
When GPS quits, paper maps work. When phones die, a real whistle is heard from a half-mile out. SRO's Navigation & Signaling collection covers analog and electronic tools for staying oriented and being located when the situation demands it.
Build a redundant nav loadout
Serious wayfinding uses layers: a compass for primary navigation, a map for area awareness, a GPS as a force multiplier, and a signal device as the last-resort beacon. We carry Silva and Suunto compasses (Swedish and Finnish — the originals), Cammenga US Army–issued lensatics, and All-Weather Storm Whistles audible through walls and water.
Whistles, mirrors, and beacons
Signal gear is one of those things you don't need until you need it loud. Storm Whistles hit 118-120 dB. Signal mirrors with built-in sighting double as backup orientation tools. Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) from ACR satellite-trigger rescue when there's no cell coverage. Each layer buys you a margin most people never use — and the ones who need it are very glad it's there.
What pairs with navigation
Nav tools live alongside survival kits for backcountry trips, survival tools for solo travel, and field skill guides for trip logs and route notes that survive a soaked pack.
Browse compasses, GPS units, signal mirrors, whistles, and PLBs — or filter by environment if you know whether you're going alpine, marine, or wilderness.