Our SE WS625-55CT Wooden Walking/Hiking Stick with Built-in Compass and Thermometer, 55″ includes a compass and thermometer for added convenience when out in the wilderness, camping, or hiking. Our walking stick is great for everyday use while walking in your neighborhood, on trails, or while hiking in the mountains, snow, ice, and more. Whether you use the steel spike for traction while in snow, dirt, or packed surfaces, or the metal-reinforced tip cover for casual walking, our walking stick will provide you with the support you need to feel secure and safe. The wrist strap is for using while walking and hiking, or for hanging up while storing. It has a built-in compass and thermometer for direction and temperature. This walking stick features a reinforced rubber tip cover and a metal tip for better traction. The dimensions of the compass and thermometer is 3/4″ diameter.
WARNING:
Use caution when using our metal tip after removing our reinforced rubber tip cover. The metal tip is sharp and should be handled with care and is not a toy.
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Patrick –
I need replacement tips. Where can i buy them? What is the diameter?Great stick..
Debra Johnson –
Its a good product he needs a hip replacement and it works better than a cane. Compass doesn’t work right but that doesn’t matter
Josine A Skenzich –
The compass & thermometer are a plus! The flower carving was a pleasant surprise as well! I bought it to steady myself while on my walks after recent back procedure/ablation.
Dr. C. –
Light weight, perfect height for me, and the compass is so important if you are going hiking.
Nicholas I. –
This is one of the best and favorite purchases I have ever made. I was looking for a hiking stick and just didn’t feel like the steel ones had that “nature” look and feel about them, so I did a search for wooden staffs and came across this hiking staff by SE. I am not a thru hiker, so as an amateur day hiker, I can say that this staff met my needs and surpassed my expectations. It is well built and has become an essential part of my hikes. I also added a few modifications to mine, such as paracord wraps, a leather cord with wooden beads, a survival whistle, my own paracord lanyard to suit my height and even a State meddallion. It looks and feels great! (You can watch a full review of my hiking staff on YouTube) I get a lot of comments from passers-by who are impressed by it. The compass and thermometer are small, as other people have commented, but I did not find it to be too difficult to read. The flower engraving is a beautiful touch. The steel point beneath the rubber cover has come in useful when hiking after a snowfall. It honestly feels strange now to go for a hike without my staff.
jlsr –
The stick itself is fine. Thermometer is very hard to read and the compass is very hard to position. I would hate to have to depend on either one.
Father –
Worked fine
Michael Bennett –
I use it I am disabled and it is great
Michael Janzen –
Nice and lite but just know what you are getting
Its lite weight and easy to hold for long walks. The compass works when you hold the stick juuussst right which is typical of the button compass. It would work in pinch though have a main compass of better quality and don’t think of it as holding up for years – check it from time to time. Same for the thermomiter – its off by +5 degrees pretty consistently which means you can get an idea though I don’t need it to know if I’m comfortable my body tells me that. A nice to know if you journal or record parts of your hikes.Don’t hike without essentials – a knife, a lighter, a water source (canteen or bottle), a compass, tissue, and in my case, a walking stick. They truely do increase your stamina over longer hikes – and a nice lite walking stick is preferred over heavy. This one is that.
Daniel Goedike –
A memorable Gift
I bought this for my Dad’s 65th birthday! – It was to remind him that some of the most memorable times spend together was walking in the woods!