Map Wheel

Scalex Map Wheel

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Scalex Map Wheel
Item#: SCALEX MW

Now! quickly and easily measure maps at any scale. Scalex Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer of digital plan scalers, is pleased to introduce the new MapWheel - the finest measuring device for all maps.

MapWheel is a simple, fast and accurate way to measure distances on maps, whether in straight lines or along curves. Just set the MapWheel's scale to match the map, then roll the unit along the route you want to measure. The distance is displayed instantly.

 

  • Easy to use
  • Portable, runs on AAA batteries (included)
  • Use any scale
  • Displays in miles, nautical miles, or kilometers
  • Clear, Audible tone
  • Automatic Shut-off
  • Counter buttons for counting stops or adding distances
  • Great for RVers, map enthusiasts, boaters, hikers, and more!
  • Great Travel Aid, weighs less than a pound and less than 7 inches long
  • Comes with a user's manual.

Also available, sold separately: The Protective Case fits the Map Wheel perfectly!

 

More Product Details

Instantly measure distance in miles, kilometers, or nautical miles with this accurate and easy-to-use tool. Affordable and a great travel aid, the MapWheel by Scalex is ideal for map enthusiasts and more!

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