Key Features:
Professional Multifunction Military Army Metal Sighting Compass w/Inclinometer Camping and Hiking Waterproof Compass
1.Foldable metal lid
2.Sighting window with sighting line
3.North arrow
4.Floating compass dial with 360°scale
5.Rotary dial with 360° scale
6.Luminous magnet arrow
7.Bezel ring
8.Inch / cm scale
9.Adjustable prism lens
10.Liquid-filled
11.Bubble level
Attention:
1. The compass are not allowed to be too close to the magnetic field, the pointer maybe disturbed, please use away from magnetic fields.
2. Luminous effect refers to the phosphor powder under natural light, fluorescent lamp, etc, can be seen after irradiation. For the longer the irradiation time, luminous indication is more durable. There is no luminous effect without light.
Description:
Offering a little different style to the traditional military style compass, there is no flip up optic to peer through (like in a traditional lensatic compass). This model uses a true sighting optic that allows you a direct read of the internal compass card housed in the fluid filled capsule. And the vertical lubber line of the sighting optic lets you take full advantage of the 1 degree resolution used on the compass card. The clinometer allows the measuring of differences in height and slopes.
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Nice and well built Nice and heavy, well built, didn’t come with instruction tho. Could really use instruction to see how all the features work and how to use them. Could use a spot for a lanyard as well
All and all this was the best price for the same product that I seen for … Solid and heavy design. You can feel the weight when it’s in your hand. The clinometer is made out of thin metal but is very accurate when giving you the angle. All and all this was the best price for the same product that I seen for $25.99 and $49.99. I’ll be using this Compass a lot in the field and I’m sure I’ll get plenty of years of use out of it.
… the compass body is cast metal but it works great. I just removed the inclinometer as it gets … The inclinometer is cheap and flimsy and the compass body is cast metal but it works great. I just removed the inclinometer as it gets in the way. No case or how-to guide, no easy way to attach a lanyard. It’s heavier than I expected.