Ranger Pace Count Beads

Ranger SAS Pace Count Skull Beads Glow in the Dark or black.

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Ranger bead set consisting of made-in-the-USA 7-strand 550 paracord and 13 Glow-in-the Dark skull pace beads for the standard clicks/meters configuration. Cord can be ordered in any color. Because of the nature of cord dying and screen displays, some color shift may occur. Contact me if you want a color not listed below for custom pricing.

About Ranger Pace Counting Beads:
There are two ways to use the beads. One is to represent the paces the user have walked, while the other is to represent the distance walked.
Both methods requires the user to know the relationship between the paces walked and the distance travelled.
Counting paces As users walk, they typically slide one bead on the cord for every ten paces taken. On the tenth pace, the user slides a bead in the lower section towards the knot. After the 90th pace, all 9 beads are against the knot. On the 100th pace, all 9 beads in the lower section are returned away from the knot, and a bead from the upper section is slid upwards, away from the knot.
In this manner, the user calculates distance travelled by keeping track of paces taken. To use this method, the user must know the length of his pace to accurately calculate distance travelled. Also, the number of paces to be walked must be precalculated, or the distance travelled has to be calculated from the walked paces.
Distance walked For every 100 metres the user walks, one of the lower beads are pulled down. When the ninth of the lower beads are pulled, the user has walked 900 metres. The next time the user has walked 100 more metres, one of the upper beads are pulled down, and all the lower beads are pulled back up.
Using this method the user must know the number of paces walked in 100 metres. An experienced user can also adapt the pace count for each hundred metres depending on the terrain. When using this method the user doesn’t have to calculate, or look up how long distance to walk or the distance travelled.
This method can of course be used for non-metric distances as well, though with the beads arranged in a different manner.

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