DGX Tech Compass (Northern Hemisphere)

November 6, 2018 - Comment
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DGX Tech Compass (Northern Hemisphere) -The liquid filled Tech Compass is both top and side reading for ease of use in a variety of situations. The compass features an easy-to-read luminescent gauge face, and the 360° ratcheted rotating bezel is calibrated for the Northern Hemisphere and is very accurate. Smooth movement across a wide range of motion is provided by the specially designed compass needle card and the powerful magnets. The compass includes the popular low profile depth compensating bungee mount plus the bungee (aka shock cord).

Product Features

  • Easy-To-Read Luminescent Face
  • Top and Side Reading option
  • Low Profile Bungee Mount
  • Northern Hemisphere Calibrated

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great compass I purchased this DGX and a Suunto. I tried to save money on one and get the best compass on the other. The problem, the DGX is every bit as good as the Suunto! I like them both. The Suunto has sharp clear numbers while the DGX has big easy to read numbers. Both different but each is just as good as the other, it just depends what you want for a particular dive.

Anonymous says:

Accurate, convenient, well-priced. I have used mine on many dives and have no complaints. I just purchased another after having my last one stolen by a homeless guy who pulled off a well-executed heist right in front of me while I was gearing up. While this was a real bummer, these are affordable enough that I was able to replace it easily–yet another benefit of this product.I wear it on my hand (not wrist) so I can point my fist where I want to go and easily see my heading through the side window. I far prefer this…

Anonymous says:

Works fine, but needs more resistance on azimuth dial Works well and lets me fully ditch the console now, but the one drawback is the relatively weak resistance on the azimuth bearing dial (where you set your desired bearing and align “N” to maintain course);It’s a bit too easy to turn, and can get rotated pretty easily as you reach for gear or bump it against something.If you set it and don’t double check when taking another heading-check you may end up being off course, as it may have slipped. Easy to catch when it’s…

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