A map case is a very practical piece of equipment in the field, protecting the map from rain, dirt, and damage. It makes it easier to navigate and allows you to always have the map at hand. It is lightweight, easy to use, and works well during hiking or navigating in more challenging conditions.
Waterproof map pouch crafted from polyurethane. Engineered to hold traditional paper maps, tablets, or smartphones. The selected material enables full operation of touch screens.
Map pouch features roll top closure secured with durable velcro. Transparent panels on both sides allow for easy viewing of map or device screens.
Included shoulder strap enhances portability.
Technical data
Dimensions: 370 x 295 mm
Map compartment: 280 x 290 mm
Material: 100% PU
Weight: 60 g
Manufacturer: Highlander, United Kingdom
Militaria.pl is the exclusive distributor of Highlander
Highlander is a Scottish brand founded in the 1980s, specializing in the design and manufacture of outdoor clothing, hiking equipment and camping accessories. The company offers three main product lines: Tactical - designed for extreme conditions and military activities, Forces - aimed at survival and bushcraft enthusiasts, and Outdoor - which includes equipment for hiking and camping. Highlander's assortment includes functional backpacks, tents, sleeping bags and thermal clothing, among others, which are tailored to the needs of both experienced users and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Weight | 60 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions when unfolded | 370 x 295 mm |
| Main material | Polyurethane |
| EAN | 5034358200251 |
| Manufacturer code | MAP003 |
| Brand | Highlander |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 3
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Using a traditional paper map in difficult weather conditions, such as rain, snow, or wind, is no longer a problem. Additionally, the map holder allows you to store and, most importantly, use a touchscreen phone inside it.
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Mapnik is a super useful gadget if someone is going on a long-distance trail where they suspect there may be no internet access and they are taking a paper map with them.
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