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The Suunto A-30 Compact Compass is a precision instrument designed for hiking and orienteering in the Northern Hemisphere. Featuring a stainless steel needle with jewel bearing, a magnifying lens integrated into a transparent base plate, and luminescent markings for low-light conditions, it offers reliable navigation without batteries. Lightweight and portable, it includes a removable carrying cord with snap lock, making it an essential tool for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Map scale | 1:50000 |
Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
UPC | 045235400690 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00045235400690, 06417084120038 |
Manufacturer | Suunto |
Color | Black |
Size | One Size |
Style | Compass |
Height | 0.01 centimetres |
Item display length | 0.01 centimetres |
Weight | 32 g |
Item display width | 0.01 centimetres |
Material type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Number of items | 1 |
Seasons | continuity 2016 |
Features | Portable, handy |
Sport | Sports Technology |
Included components | compass |
Batteries included? | No |
Department | Unisex |
Item model number | SS012095013 |
Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 cm; 32 g |
ASIN | B000JL2CAG |
C**S
Navigation essential
The compass is an absolute bargain. Very well made with a fast and accurate needle and easy to read markings. The compass is a dream to use for navigation in the day and in low light / night time. The markings on the bezel are very clear and the luminous plastic is bright without disturbing my eyesights night vision. The fixed declination markings are simple to use and very clear. The bezel turns very smooth and is easy to grip to turn.The base plate is very comfortable in my hand / palm when taking a bearing and the contoured back is a nice touch. The markings on the baseplate are for 1:15000 scale and also 1:25000 scale (OS explorer map scale) and a metric ruler. The magnifying lens is 3 cm in diameter and crystal clear with minimal distortion on the edge of the lens (very small / negligible).The direction of travel arrow is luminous for low light and night time use.The lanyard will be a little on the short side for some but the snap-lock system is handy to use if not a little fiddly in the beginning. I like the fact I can detach the compass from the lanyard quickly and sit the compass on the map and quickly snap it back on.The compass packaging has a diagram to show the geographical area that it can be used. It shows it can be used in pretty much all of the northern hemisphere with the exception of the USA and Alaska on this model. It can even be used as far south as Brazil and from west Africa to the Horn of Africa and as far south as Thailand in south east Asia so all in all a very big area.It also has a limited lifetime warranty for a little piece of mind I just hope I wont have any problems.
D**P
Good stability
Out performed all the competition (Silva explorer, ranger etc ) on recent night mountain navigation exercise. Good night visibility, good base plate, accurate romer quickly stable needle. Designed and manufactured in Finland and the quality is evident. Do not be fooled by the competition designed in Sweden but assembled in a sweat shop, even if recommended by D of E award people.
R**Y
good compass for orienteering
I bought this compass to replace my Silva compass as the Suunto has a larger magifier (3 cm instead of 2 cm) which gives a more stable image and shows a wider area of the map. Useful if you're getting a bit short sighted and don't want to have to keep putting on reading glasses to look at the map. My only criticism is that the scale markings along the edges are in red and not very clear (the Silva had clear black markings). I've written out a scale in black ink and taped it to the edge of the compass to get over that problem. Otherwise an excellent compass at a reasonable price.
D**.
Do not be put off by the bargain price or the fact that it's not a Silva.
Do not be put off by the bargain price or the fact that it's not a Silva.Perfectly adequate for occasional use, cheap enough not to be totally heartbroken if/when you loose it.Once I figure out how to do this, I'll attach a photo of the label which includes details of areas outside of UK/Europe where it can be used (clue: don't take it to Patagonia)I needed a safe and reliable compass for recreational walking/scrambling in UK and higher-up stuff like tourist paths in the Swiss Alps.I've used various models, mostly Silva, since childhood in 1970's; basic boy scout stuff - taking bearings of landmarks to and from the map, walking on a bearing etc. I'm also practiced at taking a bearing of the aspect of a slope to confirm location in poor visibility. I need to continue to do all of these things.I was looking for a Silva or another trusted brand. Haven't used Suunto much before, but think they are as dependable as Silva, can't remember hearing anything scary about them, many decent climbing shops sell the brand, how else would I be able to tell?... Made in Finland since Adam was a boy, specialise in compasses, should be absolutely fine.I haven't taken it outdoors yet, but I can see no reason not to reccommend. Some caveats and observations based on memory of previous Silvas:- don't put it in your back pocket and sit on a rock, it's likely to break. (same as cheaper Silvas, shouldn't treat a compass like that anyway...)- magnifier is larger than many Silvas (nice advantage)- rotating circular scale seems a bit smaller than some Silvas (I'll cope, even with gloves on)- doesn't come with a case (no problem, it'll live in the map case anyway)Hope this helps - it's worth adding that I did consider spending quite a bit more for a mirror-sighting compass, but decided that for my needs it isn't worth the extra expense or weight. I've worked with both types and compared them side by side in the field - it's possible to take accurate bearings without a sighting mirror, just keep taking those bearings when the conditions are fine so you can totally trust yourself when the visibility drops. In any case it's hard to find a sighting compass that also has a magnifier without paying silly money and I'd rather have the magnifier.If you can't afford this one, have a look at the wee ones that don't have the magnifier. Get a trusted brand - there's absolutely no way you want to find yourself using a compass with the same brand name as a disposable festival tent to guide you safely off the hill in poor visibility, failing light and when the weather is starting to turn to mush...
A**R
Great
One of the best compasses out there.
C**S
Great quality
Good quality, accurate compass at a reasonable price. A must-have item in any camping kit or bugout bag.
C**
good
Good compass but the needle is a little jumpy when trying to walk on a bearing, turned out that the copper wire had fallen out
P**N
A great beginners compass
A great compass that does the job. No adjustment for deviation but works fine in the UK. Made of very thin plastic so very light.
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