Handy-Necklace `Mistral de Luxe` - PhoneCord - Smartphone Lenyard / Smartphone Necklace
All Hands on Deck - With the phone chain `Mistral de Luxe`, you can save your communications center in a seaworthy manner and always ready for action on the man (or woman). Your smartphone is firmly and securely covered in a crystal clear silicone case, which hangs on an indestructible sailing robe in maritime optics.
Phone calls and listening to music are possible without annoying cable wooling, because connections and charging socket on the phone are not covered by the cordage. The sail rope is 6 mm thick and can be varied in length by moving the rigging knot. The shutter should be locked by moving the silver plated bead.
No matter if you are sailing around Cape Horn or training a hand full of seals, thanks to the Smartphone Necklace `Mistral de Luxe`, you have the fins free and your smartphone always and stylish within the 3 miles zone.
The smartphone chain made at Hamburg's waterfront, is available in different colors and suitable for the current popular mobile phone models.
Material and Components:
- Sailing rope 6 mm (round wovent)
- Lenghts: 160 cm (2 x 80 cm)
- Color: navy-blue, white / red
- Shutter: stainless Steel Anchor / movable Rigging Knot, marine-blue
- Shutter-Lock: Silver plated Bead
- Rigging: marine-blue
Mistral:
The Mistral can at first be quite gentle and warmed up by the land mass and therefore warm. After a few hours or even days, it can become a strong to very strong wind that blows from the northwest through France into the Mediterranean. Typical is then a cloudless, dark blue sky, good visibility, at night an impressive starry sky and a significant drop in temperature. It can blow for days and occurs so often that the trees in the Rhone Valley are often bent in the wind direction to the south .
Lenticular. The typical Mistralwetterlage is characterized by high air pressure over the Biscay and a low pressure area over Italy. This situation often occurs in connection with cold air inflows from the north, the main thrust direction over the UK to the northwestern Mediterranean. There the cold air meets warmer Mediterranean air. This provides favorable conditions for the emergence of a Genuatiefs. An indication of the very sudden onset Mistral are the very conspicuous Lenticularis clowds.