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product_id: 21809487
title: "Compass Military Grade Phosphorescent - Lensatic Compass Shock, Sand, and Waterproof, Tactical, Navigation - Made in The USA"
brand: "cammenga"
price: "€ 154.67"
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# Waterproof & shockproof ruggedness Precision lensatic sighting system Made in USA, military-grade durability Compass Military Grade Phosphorescent - Lensatic Compass Shock, Sand, and Waterproof, Tactical, Navigation - Made in The USA

**Brand:** cammenga
**Price:** € 154.67
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧭 Navigate like a pro—because getting lost isn’t an option.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Compass Military Grade Phosphorescent - Lensatic Compass Shock, Sand, and Waterproof, Tactical, Navigation - Made in The USA by cammenga
- **How much does it cost?** € 154.67 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/21809487-compass-military-grade-phosphorescent-lensatic-compass-shock-sand-and-waterproof)

## Best For

- cammenga enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cammenga brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Glow When You Need It:** Phosphorescent dial charges with light—no radioactive tritium, just practical night visibility.
- • **Compact Tactical Design:** Lightweight and pocket-ready with a protective waterproof pouch for on-the-go reliability.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy, Every Time:** Top-tier lensatic system with magnifying lens & sighting wire for flawless navigation.
- • **Trusted Military Craftsmanship:** Rugged aluminum frame, precision-engineered in the USA for dependable, long-lasting use.
- • **Built for the Harshest Conditions:** Shock, sand, and waterproof design engineered to endure extreme weather and terrain.

## Overview

The Cammenga Model 27 is a military-grade lensatic compass featuring a precision sighting system with magnifying lens and sighting wire for unmatched accuracy. Built tough with shockproof, sandproof, and waterproof construction, it thrives in extreme environments. Its phosphorescent glow charges with light, offering practical night use without radioactive materials. Compact and lightweight, it comes with a waterproof pouch and is crafted in the USA from rugged aluminum, making it the go-to compass for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts demanding reliability and precision.

## Description

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Review: Awesome. - The only difference between this Cammenga Model 27, and the military issued Cammenga model 3H, is that this one uses phosphorescence rather than tritium for the glowing parts. That means this one is "glow-in-the-dark" and needs charged up via an external light source, while the 3H uses a radioactive isotope to produce light. Having the phosphorescent version isn't a big deal for most users that aren't worried about a flashlight giving away their position when using a compass at night. The downside to paying extra for the 3H, is that tritium has a half-life of 7 years and gets pretty dim after 10 years or so; if you're like me, you probably won't be using at night often enough in the next ten years to justify the additional expense. I quickly hit it with a flashlight before taking the attached photos. Aside from that, it is the tried and true durable compass of the military. It can take a beating, works well, and features a bezel with very tactile 3 degree clicks that allow you to easily count and adjust it without looking. I suggest watching a video of proper holding and sighting technique, because it makes a big difference. The metal loop is actually to put your thumb through, with the compass sitting on top of your closed fist; with the compass held this way and your hand held tightly up against your cheek like you would press it against a rifle stock to look through a scope, you can easily sight an object in the distance and see the angle through the lense without moving your face at all. If you hold it out in front of you and try to sight an object, you have to move your head to read the angle, which results in you moving the compass away from your sighted object and inaccurate readings. When used properly, a lensatic compass like this can take more accurate readings than a mirror style map compass. The downside is that it is not as easy to transfer the azimuth you've sighted into a map with a lensatic compass like this, without a protractor. I recommend pairing it with the MapTools pocket protractor (about five bucks on their website or desertcart).
Review: Tritium is dead. This one aint. - Well, as many of you know, tritium takes 12 years to go dead. So between the time of manufacture, to your hands is minus that, and in 12 years guaranteed dark. Yeah, tritium is cooler but this is far more practical. Legit peice, heavy duty and proper as expected. We got metal, we got it pointing the right direction, everything is smooth and tight. Exactly as expected. My little pouch was different, green. I bought it for the accuracy, and it seems to have it. Came in a green molle case.

## Features

- NEXT LEVEL - Precision Lensatic System, unlike a baseplate compass, this Professional Cammenga compass features a top of the line precision lensatic sighting system with a magnifying lens and sighting wire for pinpoint accuracy.
- MULTI FUNCTIONAL - Versatile and practical, this waterproof compass can be used for a wide range of outdoor activities. It serves as a reliable tool for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
- TRAVEL DESIGN - Compact and lightweight, this tactical compass is easy to carry in the pocket, back pack, or gear pouch. It comes with a waterproof pouch for added protection and convenience.
- EXTREME WEATHER PROOF - Built for the toughest missions, this lensatic military compass is designed to perform when failure is not an option. Engineered to withstand extreme impact, weather, mud, rain, desert conditions, or rugged terrain!
- BUILT TO LAST - Precision-engineered to the highest military standards. Cammenga compass is built for those demanding excellence & reliability. Made in the USA with a rugged aluminum frame, it ensures years of dependable use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000E90E44 |
| Additional Features | Waterproof, Shakeproof (Shockproof) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,279 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #55 in Compasses (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | Cammenga |
| Brand Name | Cammenga |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 732 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cammenga |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Model 27 |
| Map Scale | 1:50000 |
| Map scale | 1:50000 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | Model 27 |
| Special Feature | Waterproof, Shakeproof (Shockproof) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cammenga
- **Item Weight:** 0.46 Pounds
- **Map scale:** 1:50000
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Special Feature:** Waterproof, Shakeproof (Shockproof)

## Images

![Compass Military Grade Phosphorescent - Lensatic Compass Shock, Sand, and Waterproof, Tactical, Navigation - Made in The USA - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81bhdr2XKsL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Ok, i'm confused, product description, states, ""tritum illuminated for use in total darkness with phosphoric dial.""  what goes on, ??**
A: There are 2 models of this compass:  One with Tritium, one with a phosphorescent material. 
Tritium is self-illuminating (because it's mildly radioactive) but it lasts only 10 to 12 years. It's also expensive.
The phosphorescent paint version is less expensive, and if you illuminate it several seconds with a flashlight, it will shine for several minutes.
Now if you are avoiding enemy combatants, or are a military purist,  go Tritium. Otherwise the phosphorescent model will work just fine.
As for the one review about "charging it in the sun all day", I know of no phosphorescent compound that can retain illumination long term. If it were to "only glow for an hour", I'd be very happy!

**Q: Is this a legitimate tritium compass, or not?  The description says that it is, but many of the reviews say that it is not.**
A: Oddly enough the U.S. Army has both models in the supply chain. This IS NOT the tritium model.  But is a solid and reliable type of compass from my experience.

**Q: Is this compass waterproof? Is it up-to-grade with the compasses used by the military?**
A: The camenga is the official US soldiers compass.
It is waterproof but if pressure is too high water might come into the compass capsule. It is designed to be used outdoors, not under water.
If you want an underwater compass, you must use one designed for this.

Camenga is the supplier of the US army for compasses. This is the real deal.

**Q: Does this incorporate a lens such that I can focus simultaneously on the distant object and the compass card?**
A: Yes, there is a magnifying lens that you can adjust to focus on the compass ring

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome.
*by N***K on September 18, 2025*

The only difference between this Cammenga Model 27, and the military issued Cammenga model 3H, is that this one uses phosphorescence rather than tritium for the glowing parts. That means this one is "glow-in-the-dark" and needs charged up via an external light source, while the 3H uses a radioactive isotope to produce light. Having the phosphorescent version isn't a big deal for most users that aren't worried about a flashlight giving away their position when using a compass at night. The downside to paying extra for the 3H, is that tritium has a half-life of 7 years and gets pretty dim after 10 years or so; if you're like me, you probably won't be using at night often enough in the next ten years to justify the additional expense. I quickly hit it with a flashlight before taking the attached photos. Aside from that, it is the tried and true durable compass of the military. It can take a beating, works well, and features a bezel with very tactile 3 degree clicks that allow you to easily count and adjust it without looking. I suggest watching a video of proper holding and sighting technique, because it makes a big difference. The metal loop is actually to put your thumb through, with the compass sitting on top of your closed fist; with the compass held this way and your hand held tightly up against your cheek like you would press it against a rifle stock to look through a scope, you can easily sight an object in the distance and see the angle through the lense without moving your face at all. If you hold it out in front of you and try to sight an object, you have to move your head to read the angle, which results in you moving the compass away from your sighted object and inaccurate readings. When used properly, a lensatic compass like this can take more accurate readings than a mirror style map compass. The downside is that it is not as easy to transfer the azimuth you've sighted into a map with a lensatic compass like this, without a protractor. I recommend pairing it with the MapTools pocket protractor (about five bucks on their website or Amazon).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tritium is dead. This one aint.
*by N***E on November 28, 2025*

Well, as many of you know, tritium takes 12 years to go dead. So between the time of manufacture, to your hands is minus that, and in 12 years guaranteed dark. Yeah, tritium is cooler but this is far more practical. Legit peice, heavy duty and proper as expected. We got metal, we got it pointing the right direction, everything is smooth and tight. Exactly as expected. My little pouch was different, green. I bought it for the accuracy, and it seems to have it. Came in a green molle case.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great gift item
*by 1***2 on April 5, 2026*

This was a great buy. It works great. Looks great. You can tell the materials are all high quality. My husband loves it. I highly recommend this company.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*