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| #268553 - 03/26/14 03:07 AM  Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations |  
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Hi, So, per the Watch thread ,  if I go with a basic date/time only model, could always get a button compass for the watch band. While I know even the better models are good for only general direction and may receive interference from the watch itself (so I'll look for one that can be readily removable); given that, what button compasses do all like and/or which ones do you all recommend we avoid? I looked through old posts and didn't see one discussing button compasses directly.
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| #268554 - 03/26/14 03:23 AM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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The thing is-when you really need to use a compass, you trust it absolutely to be correct. I have yet to find a button compass on which I could depend. Spend a little  more, allot a bit more space and get something that works and that is dependable-Suunto is one good brand.
 I have spent most my time in the western US.  I have rarely needed to use a compass, since it is very easy to navigate by terrain features.
 
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| #268583 - 03/26/14 02:50 PM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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My experience has been that these small compasses will provide a trend of direction (northeast,north) and that is about it. About the same as those ball compasses with the safety pin. Blakewww.outdoorquest.blogspot.com |  
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| #268594 - 03/26/14 04:25 PM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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no personal experience with it, and no affiliations, but   this looks promising I also suspect a button compass (or even a regular full size compass) is no different than any other piece of gear, it should regularly be checked against a known and reliable standard for accuracy, as well as to be sure it hasn't been damaged or otherwise compromised
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| #268624 - 03/27/14 03:22 AM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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I have a couple of button compasses, sunto, they both quite working well after a few months being carried around in my pack. I back to a basic scout type silva I have had for at least 25 years. |  
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| #268625 - 03/27/14 03:30 AM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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I have had this button compass for a few years.  It points in exactly the same direction as more compasses I have.  I have tested it on top of mountains in Tahoe.  Please note it is fluid filled.http://www.survivalresources.com/store/product.php?productid=16186&page=1 Even though one has not failed on me, I use this type of compass as backup.  I would NOT recommend trying to put this on a watch because it is a bit too thick for that.  Also, you effectively turn your rugged watch into a delicate bracelet with which you must be careful.
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| #268630 - 03/27/14 01:43 PM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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Izzy, I figure about the best we can expect from a button compass is to get a general sense of direction.  
 Wow, clearwater, I'd expect a button compass to last longer than a few months, looks like I have some gear testing to do asap
 
 ireckon, are those compasses like the ones in the PSP? they sure  look like it, although they also look like a lot of the ones I bought on the cheap in bulk and had shipped here from China, I'm sure the ones I bought imitated the look of these better compasses on purpose
 
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| #268639 - 03/27/14 03:43 PM  Re: Button Compass -- Thoughts and Recommendations
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Yes, one needs to assume a button compass is always 10-30 degrees off. but its not for fine work, its for getting a very general sense of direction. |  
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