🧭 Stay on course, stand out on the trail!
This professional-grade Ranger Compass features precise 1:25000/1:15000 map scales, a waterproof and durable acrylic body, and a lightweight design with an adjustable nylon cord for hands-free carrying. Compact and versatile, it’s ideal for hiking, camping, orienteering, and outdoor survival, making it a must-have tool for any outdoor enthusiast.
Map scale | 1:25000/1:15000 |
Manufacturer | ueslwser |
Color | orange |
Size | 1 pcs Orange |
Material type | Acrylic |
Features | Portable, Adjustable |
Included components | acrylic |
Batteries included? | No |
Department | Unisex |
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 6 x 0.1 cm; 60 g |
ASIN | B09W4GBPQL |
R**S
Useless
A great piece of kit ... unless you actually expect the needle to point to North. If you want a compass where the needle arbitrarily points in any direction, this is just the job.
C**W
Compass
Looks and functions just as expected, though the needle is a bit wobbly and lightweight, so seems to get stuck sometimes and so need gently tilting to get it to start moving again. Useful backup for when technology fails, or if wanting to do things the old fashioned way. Standard plastic construction and knowing which direction is which when at home, I can say that it appears accurate. But you do need to be patient and definitely keep it well away from metal objects as the needle is slow and goes astray easily.
T**D
Doesn't work
Compass doesn't work at all. Waste of money
F**W
Simple, limited functionality
This is quite a basic compass that lacks some of the functionality of other, better known, brands. It's small and lacks a magnifying lens but does have both a 1:25000 scale and a 1:50000 scale along both sides, as well as a millimetre scale on the end.Due to its size the compass markings are quite fine and could give difficulty in accurate readings. The bezel is fairly tight but holds its position when adjusted however the needle case is a little shallow and for decent rotation the compass needs to be held perfectly level. I also found that on adjusting the compass' position the needle was slow to move to the correct bearing, it eventually got there but took a little time to settle in position. I checked the accuracy of the bearing against my calibrated Silva classic and found it to be fairly good, once the needle had settled into position.I wouldn't use this as a main compass for navigation whilst hiking or orienteering, or even as a simple light weight backup. However as an introductory tool for teaching youngsters about navigation It would suffice in my opinion, particularly for the price.
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