The Storm® All-Weather Safety Whistle is the loudest safety whistle on the market, making it a must-have for dog trainers, hunters, hikers, boaters, and outdoor enthusiasts. With its patented design, this...
The Storm® All-Weather Safety Whistle is the loudest safety whistle on the market, making it a must-have for dog trainers, hunters, hikers, boaters, and outdoor enthusiasts. With its patented design, this whistle can even be heard underwater up to 50 feet, as the sounding chamber automatically clears itself of water when blown.
Producing a clear, high-frequency sound that carries farther than other whistles, the Storm® Whistle has a power rating over 75% louder than standard whistles. Whether you’re working dogs in the field, signaling for safety, or preparing for emergencies, this USA-made whistle delivers unmatched volume and reliability.
Key Features:
Loudest Whistle Available: Over 75% louder than other safety whistles.
Works Underwater: Can be heard up to 50 feet below the surface.
Patented Design: Sounding chamber purges water for a consistent, clear tone.
Versatile Use: Ideal for dog training, hunting, boating, hiking, survival, and emergency kits.
Made in the USA: High-quality construction built to last.
Stay safe, stay heard, and stay in control with the Storm® All-Weather Safety Whistle—the trusted choice for professionals and outdoor adventurers.
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