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Brunton Classic Compass Studio : Brunton by Brunton Brand : Brunton Model : 9020G Publisher : Brunton Availability : Usually ships in 3-4 business days EAN : 0080078902017 UPC : 080078902017 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 14 reviews)
List Price : $12.99 Our Price : $8.63
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Classic, analog 3-1/2 inches by 2-1/2 inches by 1/2 inch design
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Weighs only 1.1 ounces
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Provides 2 degree graduations and adjustable declination
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Features 0-35 degree inclination scale
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Displays scale in inches and millimeters
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Product Description |
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FEATURES Optic green baseplate: 1 Tool-free declination adjustment: 2 Easy reading: 3 Ideal for beginners: 4 |
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Product Description |
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The ideal beginner compass, the 9020G is another Brunton signature. With an optic green baseplate and tool-free declination adjustment for easy reading and more convenient navigating. Feature Details 3.5 inches x 2.5 inches x 0.5 inches 1.1 ounces 2C° graduations Declination adjustable 0-35° C inclination scale Inch and millimeter scales Lifetime warranty |
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Americancivilwar.com Product Description |
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This classic, analog compass provides all the information that got explorers around perfectly well for hundreds of years, in a snappy, optic green package. It features 2-degree graduations (the series of degree markings on the azimuth ring used for taking bearings) and adjustable declination (the difference in degrees between magnetic north--the direction the magnetic needle on a compass points--and true or geographical north, which is the direction maps are printed toward. It also features 0-35 degree inclination scale (the distance between two points on a map as they relate to the distance between those two points on the earth) and displays this in both inches and millimeters. |
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Good Beginner Compass |
This `easy-to-read' compass is perfect for map and compass orienteering. It has a tool free adjustable declination for easy navigating and gives you graduations in degrees. The scale is in both inches and millimeters and the clear plastic makes for easy use on any map. Unfortunately, there is no site-mirror, which makes for a more accurate reading. It's small size and price (under $10!) makes for a simple, efficient compass when backpacking or hiking. It's a good beginner compass, but remember that you get what you pay for. For a little more money you can get a nice "Lensatic" military compass with a sighting-arm.
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Compass dead on target |
The Brunton Classic Compass is a good choice for the price. It delivers everything that you'd expect from a maptop compass... plastic base, bearings marked around the housing, easily rotating needle color coded for north and south, it even has a place for a lanyard or string to be attached.
The size is just about right for either a shirt breast pocket or to be carried in the hand in the field. The adjustment for declination and graduated measurements along the edge make it a most versitle tool.
In short, I am very pleased with this unit, and will recommend it to my students in the upcoming compass orienting and map reading class I am about to teach next month.
You could do a lot worse by buying a cheaply made compass. This one works well for the right price. Thank you Americancivilwar. |
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Excellent |
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This an excellent, inexpensive compass which I use in the car for navigating. I understand that one needs a sighting mirror for serious work, but I just use it in the car. It has good visibility, is lightweight, accurate, and best of all, doesn't cost that much. It's cheap enough so that if I lose it, I can buy another one, and it's more than accurate enough for my needs. I like the green baseplate, which allows me to find it in low light if I drop it. The needle is quite responsive, and you don't have to jiggle the case to get it to move as in many cheap compasses. All in all a good, decent quality, inexpensive compass. |
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Excellent Basic compass |
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I found this compass to be easy to use as we go geocaching. I would recommend it as a Basic compass. |
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dont leave home |
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with the help of a decent map, this item kept us on track in both Rome and Venice, Italy - first day in Rome it was in the Hotel room - we walked in circles - after that, it was always in my hand - walked from the train station to our hotel...in the dark...we were on the track the whole time |
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