Originally Posted By: Schwert
I go to Montana and find myself at 10,000' outside of Yellowstone....not once has the Eclipse worked at that altitude. I had earlier trouble at 4,000'.
Food for though; I've had an 8099 for 10 years or so now. I live at 7,000 feet and regularly make my way up around the 11,000 foot mark. This compass has yet to let me down on any occasion, be it -20°F or 90°F and at any elevation.

edit: I guess I just don't worry too much about bubbles so long as it points the way it should point....


Edited by OilfieldCowboy (04/10/09 03:46 PM)