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WildTech Corporation's '''FireTacks Trail Markers™''' use 3M commercial-grade prismatic retroreflective material and are extremely visible when illuminated at night or in low light conditions. They are much less visible during daylight (especially the "Stealth" styles, which are colored to blend with trees), which makes them very useful for [[Night Cache|night caches]].
 
WildTech Corporation's '''FireTacks Trail Markers™''' use 3M commercial-grade prismatic retroreflective material and are extremely visible when illuminated at night or in low light conditions. They are much less visible during daylight (especially the "Stealth" styles, which are colored to blend with trees), which makes them very useful for [[Night Cache|night caches]].
  
Wildtech Corporation is based out of Minnesota. FireTacks can be purchased online  from the manufacturer  [http://www.firetacks.com/webcart.php?RCATS=Fire%20Tacks www.firetacks.com] or a variety of other online retailers.  
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* [http://www.firetacks.com/webcart.php?RCATS=Fire%20Tacks WildTech Corporation] (manufacturer)
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* [http://www.cacheboxstore.com/categories/Accessories/Trail-Markers/ CacheboxStore.com]
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* [http://www.cacheatnight.com/collections/firetacks Cache At Night]
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== See also ==
  
 
*[http://www.cacheatnight.com/blogs/news/2816142-why-are-firetacks-so-bright How Do FireTacks Work]
 
*[http://www.cacheatnight.com/blogs/news/2816142-why-are-firetacks-so-bright How Do FireTacks Work]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 7 April 2011

WildTech Corporation's FireTacks Trail Markers™ use 3M commercial-grade prismatic retroreflective material and are extremely visible when illuminated at night or in low light conditions. They are much less visible during daylight (especially the "Stealth" styles, which are colored to blend with trees), which makes them very useful for night caches.

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