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2025-09-03 15:39:56
I had originally planned on carrying this compass in my pocket, especially after reading some reviews concerning issues with the compass separating from the base, but I found no problems and ended up clipping it to my watch. I’ve had no issues and it performs exactly as advertised.This compass is accurate when comparing it to my MB- 6 Suunto. I especially find it handy for quick readings while running on trails. As of this writing, it lives up to my expectations. A great value.
Duane Martin
2025-08-13 11:50:25
I added it to my chest strap on my backpack I plan to use on the Rim to Rim hike in the grand canon. It seems precise, easy to read and nice and small, virtually weightless.
Zandar
2025-06-24 15:56:23
After getting stranded in a city where the phone navigation app could not connect to a cell or Wifi network due to all the tall buildings and narrow streets and provide step by step directions, I started looking for a "real" compass that would not drain the battery using the compass app on my iPhone. The Suunto Clipper is the third compass I've tried. Suunto is a great brand, making quality compasses for years. Pros - great price, well made, rotating bezel, and very accurate. Note: I always wear two watches, an Apple watch on one wrist, an analogue watch on the other. Analogue Cons - If worn with a watch clipped to the watch strap close to watch case (most logical location to use the compass): on all of my watches with 20mm straps, the metal, battery, or capacitor in the watch created Deviation, which refers to the error in a compass reading caused by local magnetic fields created by nearby metal objects or electrical currents, which can pull the compass needle off its true north alignment. While the amount of deviation was minimal to extreme, I am unable to use this compass with any of my watches. I tested this with five analogue watches, all with stainless steel or titanium cases. Straps also non magnetic. 1. Geneve battery powered "quartz", 2. Seiko kinetic, 3. Hamilton automatic, 4 & 5 Squale automatic. Also tried with Apple watch 7, the strap is too wide for a good/snug fit and also a lot of unacceptable deviation. This compass will likely work well clipped to clothing or gear straps. It will also perform well if worn on on a wrist on a separate strap away from your watch.
cody kostyak
2025-05-11 17:14:09
The construction doesn't appear to be super durable, but as small and flexible as it is, it should hold up well to normal use.I love the clear markings and easy readability of it. The lum really glows!This fits fantastically on a GShock GWM5610-1.
TheOriginalKDM
2025-05-04 11:12:17
Nice little compass with a completely inferior housing. The housing is NOT thick enough to slip over a polymer wristband of a more rugged outdoor watch like a G-Shock or a Pro-Trek. There is a clasp on the side that opens so it can be slid over the side of a map like a paper clip. That's great if I wanted a paper clip with a compass attached. I do not want that. I want a compass that I can slide onto my watch band and know that it will not open on the side and immediately flip itself off into space with the slightest force one might be exerting while moving through brush or actually using one's arms for outdoor tasks. The Suunto people need to come up with a better solution. It is most unfortunate because the Suunto compass capsule (the thing with the North/South/East/West spinny thing inside) is a pretty good capsule. Easy to see. Decent illumination after exposure to light. Liquid doesn't get cloudy. Markings don't fade. Even the rotating bezel with degree markings works well. The housing is a failure.I might actually end up making a 3d model and printing it with my 3d printer in ABS or PETG. After that, I'll pry out the capsule on a Suunto and stick it inside with a little piece of aggressive double-sided foam. That's how it's attached by Suunto. Not too hard to replicate. It's a bummer that I think I'll have to make one so I can actually use the preferred Suunto capsule.Unless one likes buying these frequently after getting launched in the outdoors, I'd stay away from it. Or at least have several with you so you can find your way.
Pumping Chess 💪♟ï¸
2025-04-25 18:16:34
Good ðŸ‘
A. deFinta
2025-03-31 13:55:14
I've had these watchband compasses for more than six years and the last two I ordered were of lesser quality than the ones I've had before, which is disappointing, as they are indispensable bits of kit.The markings on the new ones are not as crisp, They look blotchy and run over the lines. The slot for the watchband is much larger and I had to insert a thin piece of rubber sheet to keep the compass from sliding off the watchband.I'm dismayed at the lesser quality, as Suunto has been my go-to for compasses for many years.
Traveler1125
2025-03-30 14:25:16
Exactly what I ordered. This is the third one I've ordered and will order again if needed. Last one broke when it got caught on the car door.
Norm L.
2025-03-19 14:37:31
Compared to two high-quality compasses (Suunto MC-2 and Cammenga 3H), great true North once you get it level (which is a little harder on the wrist than on a table). Light and waterproof (I've had it about one meter deep with no issue whatsoever), good phosphorescence once "charged" with a light source. Rotating bezel so you can actually use it to walk an azimuth fairly reliable. For the price, definitely recommended as a backup compass.
Sia W.
2025-03-08 13:21:50
Comes in professional packaging. Yet to use but seems fabulous
Ness
2025-03-03 15:39:29
Happy with my purchase :)
Tom
2025-02-13 09:07:10
Kompas po jakimś czasie się odkleja od obudowy. Miałem dwa i dwa razy to samo 🤪
Johan Urbanke
2025-02-11 16:18:06
Korrekt, kompakt
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