Sharx Whistles Alameda CA

The Fox40 Sharx Whistle has a very slick design – it is has an integrated rubber grip, which is great for rainy or damp conditions, and has a convenient key chain ring which can be easily clipped on to a carabiner and attached to your backpack. More importantly, it makes a piercing loud whistle noise when used, reassuring me that if anyone is within ear shot.

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Fox40: Sharx Whistle

Fox Sharx Whistle

Fox40 Sharx Whistle

Fox40 Sharx Whistle

I never thought that a whistle could actually be considered superior to other whistles. I’ve been using an old aluminum one out on the trail until the guys at OHM Industrial Designers asked if I’d like to check out their latest and greatest whistle, the Fox40 Sharx Whistle. These guys make the Fox40 Micro Whistle, which is designed to be a small emergency whistle for women to carry with them (to ward off attackers).

The Fox40 Sharx Whistle has a very slick design – it is has an integrated rubber grip, which is great for rainy or damp conditions, and has a convenient key chain ring which can be easily clipped on to a carabiner and attached to your backpack. More importantly, it makes a piercing loud whistle noise when used, reassuring me that if anyone is within ear shot, I’ll be found if I’m lost on the trail.

I just got back from a local Southern California hike and was warned by a fellow hiker that a bobcat has been roaming the local trail and sidewalks. Having my Fox40 Sharx clipped to my hydration waistpack made me much more comfortable as I roamed the trails at sunset.

Bottom line: if you want a well designed, highly effective emergency whistle, this is a great choice. I keep one on my pack and one attached to my key chain for everyday safety.

Here’s my Fox40 Sharx on my REI Womens Transverse Daypack. I keep it clipped toward the top for easy access, plus it doesn’t get dirty when I set my pack on the ground.
Fox40 Sharx Whistle on my Daypack

Fox40 Sharx Whistle on my Daypack

It is not available in the U.S. yet, but I’ll let you know when it is! Hopefully by early 2010.

Features:

  • Emits sound power of 120dB, heard for miles!
  • Designed to perform well in rough weather conditions
  • Chain ring is rustproof

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