GLOW FOBS
TRITIUM INDICATORS
TRITIUM INDICATORS
Never Lose your Stuff Again

Glow For 12 Years
Boat Keys. ATV Keys. Car Keys. Shed Keys. Safe Keys. Backpack zippers. Tent zippers. Medical Gear zippers. Attached a fob that will ensure no matter the situation, when the light is gone, if the power is out, you can locate your important things.

Modern Design
Beyond the profound usefulness, the Glow Fob is designed to fit in perfectly with any aesthetic. A simple, geometric housing of steel or titanium offers a useful but clean way to keep the tritium vial safe from impact.

Ready for Anything
We have sent fobs to the Arctic, and had them ride across the Moroccan desert all to reinforce what we already know: our Glow Fobs are ready for any adventure you throw their way. We believe the only thing you should search for is your next adventure.
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Choices, Choices
Available in our classic Glow Fob colors, you can select black Steel bodies or satin silver Titanium bodies that carry either green or blue Tritium.

Ready for Work
Weather doesn't stop you, and it shouldn't stop your gear either. Especially something designed to help you locate the important things in your life. This knurled edition get slick in the rain or mud, and vial shows through three windows for a glow that shows whatever surface it lands on.

Rough but Refined
Beyond the practicality of this surface texture, the knurling adds a flair to their EDC that references some of our favorite activities.
FAQs
Tritium
Tritium is an isotope of Hydrogen. When Tritium gas is encapsulated in glass vials with phosphorescent pigments, a self-luminous (glow in the dark) device is created.
Tritium is unable to diffuse through these glass vials. Further, since Tritium is a low energy beta emitter, even if a tritium vial was broken, it is NOT dangerous externally (its beta particles are unable to penetrate human skin).
No. That’s the best part about Tritium, it’s always “on”. Tritium requires no outside charge like traditional glow-in-the-dark items. It’s completely self-powered.
(Customer thinks it’s broken/off) Tritium offers a very localized glow in low to no-light conditions. Make sure to take it in the dark room and allow your eyes time to adjust to the environment.
Tritium has a half-life of 12.23 years but it will still be useable for longer than that.
Yes, Tritium is protected in glass vials.
Tritium can be used at very high and low temperature extremes as it is commonly used in military applications such as watches, compasses, and gun sights.
Most parts are built to order. Tritium is usually only a month or two old.

WHY TRITIUM EDC?
Seeing is Believing
Tritium has been used in military applications for decades. Low light visibility is sometimes crucial for survival. Why not offer this same technology in what we carry every day?