Originally Posted By: KenK

Like I said, I have several similar older Brunton compasses - used them to teach Scouts - and thought I had to get the newer global version for use in Europe, but later read that the need for global compasses has more to do with going north-south than going east-west, so it turns out that a compass that works in the US would work just fine in Europe. Oh well, I'm happy to support a great American-made product.


A global neelde provides some ease of use. The compass is considerably less senstive to tilting.
Though I am not American I consider buying the TrueArc 3. For the price it is hard to beat.
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