#198957 - 03/26/10 01:16 AM
Recommendation for a decent compass
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Enthusiast
Registered: 08/17/09
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Loc: Central Oregon
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What would be your selection for a good compass for land navigation? I like the Brunton 8010G and a Sunto (can't think of the model number) to go with me in the woods. I like a compass that you can adjust for declination. Blake www.outdoorquest.biz
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#198958 - 03/26/10 01:35 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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Registered: 12/14/09
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Loc: Nothern Ontario
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I use the Sunnto M-3D compass. Great compass for the price ($28.00 to 35.00 depending on where you shop.) The compass is very accurate for my needs which range from dense forest to open grasslands to alpine meadows. It also adjusts easily for declination. MEC in Canada also sells the same M-3D compass for $28.00
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Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
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#198959 - 03/26/10 01:57 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
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Crazy Canuck
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Just so I understand ... in the old Silva Rangers, there was a screw so you could adjust the 360 bezel for local declination. Is that the same with the newer compasses? Thx.
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#198961 - 03/26/10 02:02 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: Teslinhiker]
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Pooh-Bah
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Any in the Sunnto or Silva line will do. You can spend as much as you like but a $10 compass from a reputable company will get you there as reliably as a $120 one will. More money buys you more features, and some of those can be handy, but, in the end, a compass just tells you which way is north.
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#198962 - 03/26/10 02:05 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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Just so I understand ... in the old Silva Rangers, there was a screw so you could adjust the 360 bezel for local declination. Is that the same with the newer compasses? Thx. Doug, That is the case with the Sunnto M-3D. There is a small set screw on the bottom side of the compass at roughly the 40 degree mark. The small silver tool shown on the end of the lanyard is for this set screw.
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Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
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#198963 - 03/26/10 02:13 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: Art_in_FL]
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Any in the Sunnto or Silva line will do. You can spend as much as you like but a $10 compass from a reputable company will get you there as reliably as a $120 one will. More money buys you more features, and some of those can be handy, but, in the end, a compass just tells you which way is north. Not so sure about making a blanket statement on this. I have a cheap Silva ($14.00 originally) that I would not classify as reliable. A compass being out a few degrees over a fair distance can make a difference in finding your destination whether it be your camp or your vehicle. Sure you end up in the general area you need to be but when light is fading fast or bad weather is hitting you, I prefer to have a compass that gets me closer to where I was originally headed for.
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Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
John Lubbock
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#198964 - 03/26/10 02:31 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: Teslinhiker]
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Registered: 03/18/10
Posts: 530
Loc: Montreal Canada
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Does anyone have any experience with the Brunton 8099? Local store has it for a good price but reviews are mixed. Actually nevermind, I remembered I can't use any of the sighting compasses because I have one of those easyclip eyeglass frames.. 
Edited by jzmtl (03/26/10 03:12 AM)
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#198969 - 03/26/10 03:29 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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Registered: 08/17/09
Posts: 305
Loc: Central Oregon
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It sure is. That small screw adjusts your compass for declination.
Blake
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#198975 - 03/26/10 08:24 AM
Re: Recommendation for a decent compass
[Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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Registered: 09/10/08
Posts: 382
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Anyone use Solar Powered Digital Compass Altimeter + Barometer + Thermometer?
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