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Coghlans, Emergency Survival Horn, Orange (1240)

Brand:Coghlan's

2.8/5

31.51

Coghlans Emergency Survival Horn on erittäin kovaääninen! Se toimii suutorven yksinkertaisuudella ja puhaltaa kuuluvaa ääntä jopa 120 dB asti. Kalvo voidaan helposti korvata millä tahansa ohuella joustavalla kalvolla. Mukana SOS painettu runkoon ja musta irrotettava kaulanauha. Ominaisuudet: - Sisältää kivi- ja risusuojan, joka suojaa kumikalvoa, ja mukana tulee irrotettava kaulanauha. - Kestävä polypropeenirakenne kelluu ja on helposti havaittavissa kirkkaan oranssin värisenä

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Brand Coghlan's
Brand ‎Coghlan's
Brand Name ‎Coghlan's
Color Orange
Color ‎Orange
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,066 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Fishing Technique ‎Spinning, Casting
Fit Type Universal Fit
Fit Type ‎Universal Fit
Included Components ‎Emergency Survival Horn
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7.05 x 4.53 x 1.73 inches
Item Weight ‎0.08 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Coghlans
Material Polypropylene
Material ‎Polypropylene
Model Name ‎1240
Model Year ‎2013
Noise Level ‎120 dB
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.04 Kilograms
Part Number ‎1240
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎See manufacturer

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Scritto da: Matrix
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Scritto da: BF
Works, but cheaply made. A good whistle might be smaller and better.
After learning about the existence of these human-powered, kazoo-like horns I bought three different kinds. From high to low price: the "Attwood Bellow Signal Horn", the "SeaSense Safety Blaster Horn", and the "Coghlan's Emergency Survival Horn". All allow you to simply blow to make a loud, kazoo-like sound. All allow you to replace the vibrating membrane with any thin sheet of plastic (such as plastic wrap). All are made of hard plastic and should be impervious to water damage, although the Coughland is made of a cheaper, more brittle plastic, while the SeaSense is of a more robust plastic, with the Atwood in between. In loudness, the Coughland was the softest, while the SeaSense and Atwood seemed equally very loud. It was easy with the Atwood to blow softer or harder to make the sound quieter or louder -- not so easy with the others. In pitch, the Coughland was the lowest, the Atwood in the middle and the SeaSense was the highest. Uniquely, the SeaSense can easily be configured to produce three different pitches -- which might make a difference depending upon the context (e.g. on open water vs in a forest or in a mountain valley). In size, the Coughland and SeaSense were about equal and could if needed fit into most pockets, the Atwood was two to three times as large. In price, the Atwood was three times the price of the other two. The Coughland and SeaSense both emit sound to the left and right (near your ears). Cupping your hands behind the left & right ends shield your ears a little from the loudness. The Atwood emits sound forward and away from you, which helps a little. All of them will be loud to your ears no matter what you do.
Scritto da: Redbopeep
Perfect for small boat dingy, kayak etc.
Small and light weight you can take this along in the dingy to have a good noisemaker/warning horn with you. It is also better than the canned compressed air on your boat! Loud and easy to use.
Scritto da: DM
Noisy
Does very well at making a loud noise, but it broke after about one month of use.
Scritto da: D.
Don't let it fool you, this thing is LOUD!
I recently realized that I live in a very hilly area where we can get wild life that comes into the back yards on occasion. I wanted something compact and light enough to put around my neck in case of an emergency. I had my doubts that this thing would work or put out much sound but I was amazed. It's VERY loud. It's not as loud as a full on bull horn but comes pretty close! It's worth the small investment. Honestly. This is pefect for hikers and it WILL scare off a wild animal for sure. GET ONE! I found this on sale for under $3 and honestly thought it wouldn't work but now I have my own mother getting one too.
Scritto da: Raleighphile
Way louder than I had ever expected out of something so small, cheap, and breath-powered!
This thing is loud. Don't test-blow it indoors or you might annoy the neighbors if you live in a multi-family dwelling! While I've heard louder portable disposable canister air-horns this one is as loud as many of them. When you factor in the limited number of blows from a canister this re-usable one is still going to be MUCH louder than any of them once they run out of charge and go dead. If you have ever found yourself out in the fog and surrounded by other boat traffic and had that bad feeling as your air canister went flat you will appreciate what a safety feature NEVER running out of air can be. For the extremely low price and small lightweight construction this is a piece of backup safety equipment you really can't afford to pass up. While it is not a perfect piece of gear for the price how could anyone complain? Minor issues that for this price are not that big of a deal: *You need to hold this with one hand while blowing into the hole. It can't be used like a whistle while just holding it in your mouth. A mouthpiece at the side hole would be nice although I suppose it would make the unit a little bit larger and then not fit into a stash bag. If you are trying to bail whle hanging on in rough seas that might be an issue. *It's not fully water-proof. While I don't think water would hurt it at all once it dried out it might not make much noise if it is wet or full of water inside where a safety whistle is self-clearing and some of them can even be blown underwater. That might make this less useful tied onto your PFD in a COB event. An emergency whistle would be a better choice here. In a storm with enough rain or spray this might not be the best choice if enough water gets in to muffle the vibrating membrane. A good survival whistle could easily be strung on the same line as this to keep them both together in your emergency kit and give you a choice. This is NOT a kayaking whistle as another reviewer pointed out. *Yet another reviewer said that his horn stopped working after a few years when the membrane came unglued inside. Any and all safety equipment should be inspected annually at the very least and a problem like should be rectified immediatly. This is boating, you know "a hole in the water you dump money into" and stuff doesn't last forever on any boat. Safety gear needs to be checked and re-checked to ensure it is all in proper working condition and this little guy is no exception. If in doubt, buy two of these -they are CHEAP. replacing a $3 item when it goes bad shouldn't bankrupt anyone. If it does, perhaps boating isn't the correct activity for you ;) *Finally, it says right on the packaging to "Blow into the SIDE of the horn." I have seen so many people complain about how this, and other similar breath-powered membrane horns here on Amazon wouldn't work, where they were trying to blow into the end the whole time. That just won't work!
Scritto da: wayoutwest41
Makes a loud sound
Easy to use. Makes a loud sound. I carry it with me when I go kayaking, or hiking, as there are bears and cougar in our area. I haven't had to use it yet, so don't know whether or not it will work to scare animals away, but it will be my first line of defense before using my bear spray
Scritto da: J
Loud little sucker if one follows instructions
Purchased for something to have on hand for coyotes or other animal threats while in the backyard with our small doggies. Coyotes are common in our area and being disabled I needed an option that didnt require much strength. If you blow through the hole on the side, as stated in instructions, it DEFINITELY works. I didnt even test to it's full ability. So for something that is affordable, small, lightweight, portable ...it really performs. Also has a lanyard attached that has a clip to detach quickly.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Doesn't work
The emergency horn produces no sound at all. Can't make contact with Amazon via website or phone to request refund. Have sent msg to supplier. Please advise?
Scritto da: malcolm palmer
Three Stars
too quiety.....
Scritto da: Karim Sultan
Lightweight but Loud
The media could not be loaded. I ordered 2 and they took a long time to arrive. We live in a rural environment and my kids hike daily in the backcountry; this area is known to contain lots of coyotes. The coyotes don't approach, never the less I'd feel better if they had a noise maker like this. And noise it makes, indeed. It's loud and carries. It's definitely artificial sounding so it will draw attention. In the video, my son is blowing very lightly. A forceful blow is surprisingly loud. It's a compact, lightweight, solid little thing that comes with a tether strap. There are instructions about changing the diaphragm if the original breaks (no such issues, yet).
Scritto da: eli
replace the rubber diaphragm immediately
It's loud, its rubber vibrating diaphragm is useless. Remove the salt/pepper shaker cap, go buy a bag of balloons and cut the neck off of one of them, pull over the tube, make very tight... then put the salt/pepper shaker cap back on. The tighter, the louder and more piercing. A 10 inch (blown up) balloon works great. No idea why Coghlan's makes this with such a feeble vibrating diaphragm (the horn comes with 2), as they are juts hurting themselves ruining a very good, effective alarm horn. Worth the effort though... it is loud enough to startle bear, cougar, mother-in-laws etc
Scritto da: R.B. Morgan
This thing is loud
I bought this for my son who is going back packing in country where there could be wild animals. He opened it and barely blew into it and was shocked by how loud it is! So if you give a good blow, look out! Portable, inexpensive and nice to have around just in case...without any heavy can to run out like so many noise makers. Hopefully you would never have to use it, but can make a person feel more secure...ps, if you are cooking, don't do it right next to where your sleep, hoist your food up into a tree a distance away in air tight bags or containers and never take food into your tent. Be also aware, if there are porcupines around, they do like wooden handles on axes. Lastly, if you do attract a bear (adolescent ones are the worst), if push comes to shove and your being chased, pull off your hat and drop it, most bears will stop to smell. I knew an old woman out picking berries...by the time she got home she was almost naked! but she was alive. In parts of Canada Black Bears are docile such as in the eastern part however closer to the north there is a saying....black bear will eat you, grizzly will maul you. And for god's sake don't stick around trying to photography...one swipe of those paws in the wrong spot and your dead. Happy hiking.

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