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Silva Ranger 2.0 Compass – Professional Mirror Sighting Navigation

by Rothco
SKU 437
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Original price $119.99
Original price $119.99 - Original price $119.99
Original price $119.99
Current price $107.99
$107.99 - $107.99
Current price $107.99
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Advanced Precision for Professional Navigators - A high-performance mirror sighting compass engineered for experienced outdoor users who require absolute accuracy in long-distance navigation and slope analysis.

The Silva Ranger 2.0 is a global leader in precision, built with a robust acrylic baseplate that withstands extreme environmental conditions while maintaining high transparency for clear map reading. Its core advantage lies in the integrated mirror sighting system, which allows users to determine bearings over long distances without lifting their eyes from the terrain. This model features a Swedish steel needle on a sapphire jeweled bearing for rapid settling, complemented by a built-in clinometer to measure slope angles and avalanche risks.

Key Features

  • Mirror Sighting System: Includes a sighting hole for accurate long-distance direction-taking without losing visual contact with targets.
  • Built-in Clinometer: Integrated pendulum measures slope angles up to 90° for route planning and avalanche risk assessment.
  • DryFlex™ Rubber Grip: High-friction bezel housing ensures easy handling and precise bearing settings even when wearing gloves.
  • Adjustable Magnetic Declination: Features a permanent adjustment screw to compensate for local magnetic variances automatically.
  • Detachable Distance Lanyard: A soft, bendable scale lanyard (1:25k and 1:50k) that measures non-linear routes directly on paper maps.
  • Luminous Markings: Lumed points enable reliable night navigation for up to 4 hours after activation by light.
  • Multi-Scale Baseplate: Includes Romer scales (1:24k, 1:25k, 1:50k) and standard mm/inch rulers for versatile map compatibility.

Why It Matters Standard baseplate compasses are often limited to short-range navigation; the Ranger 2.0’s mirror allows for high-precision sightings across open terrain. The addition of a clinometer and slope card transforms it from a simple direction-finder into a comprehensive mountain safety tool for evaluating terrain hazards.

How to Use / What Problem It Solves Solves the challenge of navigating complex, steep terrain where magnetic declination and slope angle are critical factors. Use the mirror at a 45-degree angle to simultaneously view the bezel and the horizon, ensuring the most accurate "Silva 1-2-3 System" bearings possible.

Technical Overview 110mm x 64mm x 17mm | Acrylic Plastic | Mirror Sighting | Sapphire Jewel Bearing | Swedish Steel

Search and Rescue: Professional-grade accuracy for precise field coordinates.

Mountaineers: Measuring slope angles for avalanche safety and route planning.

Surveyors & Foresters: Durable, precision tools for land measurement and sighting.

Backpackers & Hunters: Reliable, waterproof navigation in all weather conditions.

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  • Dimensions: 110mm x 64mm x 17mm
  • Weight: 86g
  • Waterproof: Yes (IP Classification Waterproof)
  • Scales: 1:24k, 1:25k, 1:50k, mm, inch
  • Clinometer Range: ±90°
📖 Official Resource
Step-by-Step Field Manual
Learn how to properly deploy and stage this equipment in a crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose the Silva Ranger 2.0 over basic compasses for land navigation?

The Silva Ranger 2.0 is a professional-grade baseplate compass with mirror sighting capability, allowing you to take accurate bearings while simultaneously viewing distant landmarks—critical for backcountry navigation and tactical operations. Unlike basic compasses, it includes an integrated slope card for calculating terrain angles and adjusting map distances. The mirror sighting feature delivers precision within 1-2 degrees, making it the go-to choice for search-and-rescue teams, military land nav courses, and wilderness guides who need reliable azimuth readings in challenging terrain.

Can the Silva Ranger 2.0 slope card replace a separate clinometer for field use?

Yes. The built-in slope card on the Silva Ranger 2.0 functions as a clinometer, letting you measure terrain angles directly without carrying additional tools. This is especially valuable for avalanche assessment, artillery calculations, or determining safe ascent/descent grades. Simply align the slope card with the terrain while using the mirror sighting system, and read the angle directly. It's a space-saving feature that tactical professionals and mountaineers rely on when every ounce and pocket matters.

Is the Silva Ranger 2.0 compatible with MGRS grid systems used by military units?

The Silva Ranger 2.0 is a baseplate compass designed for use with any map datum, including MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) and UTM grids commonly used by U.S. and NATO forces. The rotating bezel, adjustable declination, and precision sighting mirror make it ideal for plotting grid azimuths and converting between magnetic and grid north. Pair it with your issued map protractor for full MGRS functionality during land navigation exercises or field operations.

Will the Silva Ranger 2.0 work reliably in extreme cold or high-altitude environments?

Absolutely. Silva compasses are engineered for professional use in harsh conditions, and the Ranger 2.0 features a liquid-dampened capsule that stabilizes the needle quickly even in sub-zero temperatures or high winds. The robust construction and sealed housing prevent moisture ingress and freezing, making it dependable for alpine mountaineering, Arctic operations, and high-altitude missions where electronic GPS devices may fail due to battery drain or signal loss.

How does the mirror sighting on the Silva Ranger 2.0 improve bearing accuracy compared to flat compasses?

Mirror sighting allows you to hold the compass at eye level, align the sighting notch with your target, and read the bearing simultaneously by viewing the capsule reflection in the mirror—all while maintaining visual contact with your landmark. This technique is significantly more accurate than flat-compass methods, reducing parallax error and improving precision to within 1-2 degrees. It's essential for long-distance navigation, tactical movement, and orienteering competitions where small bearing errors compound over distance.

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