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Labrador 358
Comentado en Francia el 31 de marzo de 2025
Boussole à fuir. Elle n'indique pas correctement le nord. Il manque une vis pour le réglage de la déclinaison. Échelle au 1/24000 or IGN est 1/25000. Et pour couronner le tout la couronne ne tourne pas à la main et elle est très dure. Je ne pouvais pas mettre zéro étoile sinon je l'aurai fait. Elle part à la poubelle
Golem767
Comentado en Italia el 9 de enero de 2025
Bussola cartografica di precisione. La migliore.
KH
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de junio de 2024
Delivered as advertised, perfect for my needs.
Milt K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
Works
Roger M n AR
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2022
Received 12/29/2021, $17.65 before taxes. Currently, 02/03/2022, $17.99. The Suunto MC2 which seems to be the version modeled after is just over 41 dollars on Amazon.The MC-2 is a very well regarded compass. Another version of the MC-2 is $70. The difference seems to be in the mapping scales represented on the base plate. The one I'm using for comparison is several years old but still functioning well and hasn't gotten any bubbles.The differences I see between the SOL and the Suunto in addition to one costing twice a s much as the other, is- there were no air bubbles in the SOL compass. Very, very important. I've had the Suunto for years without a bubble forming. Time will tell for the SOL.- the directional needle of the SOL functions almost as well as the Suunto. Important feature.- I checked the North point needle reading of the SOL against the Suunto. They are the same.- a tool is provided for each to adjust the declination. The screw for the Suunto is on the underside. The SOL screw is on top.- the SOL has holes thru the baseplate where the scales join for a pencil, etc to anchor to a map. The Suunto does not.- the Suunto has markings on the outside edges of the black cover for map work. The SOL does not.- the Suunto has better luminous markings. Very important for night navigation.-.the mirror on the Suunto seems to be better and doesn't fog up as much as the SOL. Even so, not a bad mirror.- there an inch ruler and a mm ruler on different sides of the baseplate of both.- both have a magnifying lens approximately 1/2 in in diameter built in the baseplate.I'm NO expert in navigation or compasses but, for my knowledge level the SOL is a good compass and one I can rely on for everyday use. Also a backup to the Suunto. A map and compass are highly important parts of a kit. Navigation is similar to fire, always have a backup/second method with you. I know from experience, when a person is lost or disoriented in the back country the tendency is strong to distrust navigation instruments.There are cheaper compasses. But $20 is not bad for a critical piece of equipment. Putting a person's life at risk with a button compass or the battery of an electronic device doesn't seem like a good plan to me.I hope this review will help someone's decision. I bought mine with only my experience with SOL products. I have a number SOL products as basic to my kit.
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