#217374 - 02/17/11 06:36 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Geezer in Chief
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Loc: southern Cal
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Whistles are light and quite cheap. I can guarantee that they make the task of SAR folks considerably easier if you ever need assistance.
Redundancy is usually something I abhor, but whistles are a bit of an exception.
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#217380 - 02/17/11 07:29 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Pooh-Bah
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Loc: Northern California
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I have the FOX40 and I am noticing a lot of redundancy on this site. Is it a good idea to have redundant whistles? If you mean redundancy as in multiple whistles, yes, that's a good idea. On my hiking backpacks I attached a whistle on each of the main zippers. Why not? It is light, inexpensive and serves a practical purpose. If you want inexpensive redundancy, then I recommend these fake Fox 40 whistles that are just as loud as the real thing: http://www.amazon.com/Price-10-Pieces-Pe...4448&sr=8-2(Do an Internet to find an even lower price elsewhere.)
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#217382 - 02/17/11 07:41 PM
Re: Whistles
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I have the FOX40 and I am noticing a lot of redundancy on this site. Is it a good idea to have redundant whistles? If you mean redundancy as in multiple whistles, yes, that's a good idea. On my hiking backpacks I attached a whistle on each of the main zippers. Why not? It is light, inexpensive and serves a practical purpose. I mean "redundant" as in a whistle in different locations. Example: One in my PSP, one on my key chain and one on a lanyard around my neck. Jeanette Isabelle
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#217383 - 02/17/11 07:42 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: ireckon]
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Registered: 01/25/09
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I have the FOX40 and I am noticing a lot of redundancy on this site. Is it a good idea to have redundant whistles? If you mean redundancy as in multiple whistles, yes, that's a good idea. On my hiking backpacks I attached a whistle on each of the main zippers. Why not? It is light, inexpensive and serves a practical purpose. If you want inexpensive redundancy, then I recommend these fake Fox 40 whistles that are just as loud as the real thing: http://www.amazon.com/Price-10-Pieces-Pe...4448&sr=8-2If you mean redundancy as in multiple SAME whistles, no, I don't see the point of that. When I'm hiking I have a Fox micro and a small light on a break-a-way lanyard around my neck and another whistle and small light in my PSK, so yes redundancy. However, the Fox miro whisles are under $9 for a two-pack so I sure wouldn't go for anything fake and have it not work when you needed it. A good whisle carries much futher than yelling with lots less effort. The point of mulitple items is you could get separated from your pack or even break-a-way lanyard, then you would have the whisle in the kit which hopefully is in a pocket.
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#217384 - 02/17/11 07:52 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: rebwa]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/01/10
Posts: 1629
Loc: Northern California
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I have the FOX40 and I am noticing a lot of redundancy on this site. Is it a good idea to have redundant whistles? If you mean redundancy as in multiple whistles, yes, that's a good idea. On my hiking backpacks I attached a whistle on each of the main zippers. Why not? It is light, inexpensive and serves a practical purpose. If you want inexpensive redundancy, then I recommend these fake Fox 40 whistles that are just as loud as the real thing: http://www.amazon.com/Price-10-Pieces-Pe...4448&sr=8-2If you mean redundancy as in multiple SAME whistles, no, I don't see the point of that. When I'm hiking I have a Fox micro and a small light on a break-a-way lanyard around my neck and another whistle and small light in my PSK, so yes redundancy. However, the Fox miro whisles are under $9 for a two-pack so I sure wouldn't go for anything fake and have it not work when you needed it. A good whisle carries much futher than yelling with lots less effort. The point of mulitple items is you could get separated from your pack or even break-a-way lanyard, then you would have the whisle in the kit which hopefully is in a pocket. I understand, but the GOGO whistle I posted is nearly indistinguishable from a Fox 40. There's nothing magical about Fox 40. You just trust the brand. I have about ten Fox 40 whistles of different flavors. However, if I want an inexpensive whistle to attach to whatever, then I'll go with a GOGO. Also, if I give out a whistle, it won't be my Fox 40 whistle. It's almost a guarantee the whistle will be lost because I'm basically giving the whistle to somebody who doesn't fully appreciate its importance. (Otherwise, they would have brought a whistle of their own.) I don't know about you, but I literally do have to plan to give gear away. That's unavoidable for me.
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#217392 - 02/17/11 08:31 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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. . . I've been wearing the same mini Fox 40 on a chain on my neck for at least five years. Still really loud and no problems.
I don't wear it on my key ring though. Things on my key ring get too beat up. Screwed up a good mini squeeze light that way.
HJ I have a steel whistle on my key ring because it is bulletproof -- heavy, but close to indestructible. The louder, bulkier but not quite indestructible (polycarbonate/co-molded elastomer) Fox 40 Sharx stays in the back-pack.
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#217399 - 02/17/11 09:16 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Veteran
Registered: 12/14/09
Posts: 1419
Loc: Nothern Ontario
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When it comes to whistles, I don't particularly care if they are compact or not as the size of most whistles is small enough already.
I favor the Fox 40 whistles as I get them for free (courtesy of our local .gov) and also hand them out to others. I always carry two whistles when I am out. One around the neck on a lanyard and the second whistle is in the psk or pack as a backup.
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#217519 - 02/19/11 03:22 PM
Re: Whistles
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Registered: 03/10/03
Posts: 424
Loc: Michigan
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I have the ACR,Fox 40 and the Fox Micro (from a AMK PSP) and prefer the ACR.I had an upper resperatory infection and couldn't blow effectively on either Fox whistle but the ACR I could.In a survival situation you could be stressed,paniced,tired all of which could make you sick. To me ease of use equals two thumbs up.Additionally their shape lends them to packing well in a kit...
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#217559 - 02/20/11 12:41 AM
Re: Whistles
[Re: boatman]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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Boatman -- try the Fox 40 Sharx. It has an opening like a Big Mouth Bass; getting good volume is near effortless IMO.
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#217561 - 02/20/11 12:49 AM
Re: Whistles
[Re: Russ]
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Registered: 03/10/03
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Loc: Michigan
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Tried the Sharx.Too big and to bulky for my liking.JMHO...
BOATMAN John
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