Brunton Classic Lensatic Compass |

| Brand: Brunton Category: Sports
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $10.35 You Save: $4.64 (31%)
New (28) from $10.35
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 12245
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2.2 x 1.2 Compass
MPN: F-9076 Model: 9076 UPC: 080078907609 EAN: 0080078907609 ASIN: B000093ILS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | 2 degree graduations | | • | Declination adjustable | | • | Inch and mm scales | | • | 0-35 degree inclination scale | | • | 0 |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Engineer style, most famous of all Army compasses. Luminous dial. Rugged, high impact black plastic case.
Product Description Brunton's heavy-duty metal lensatic sighting compass has been a worldwide standard for sighting for many years. It's liquid dampened and features luminous points. Feature Details 3 inches x 2.2 inches x 1.2 inches 3 ounces 5 C graduations Luminous points Metal body Lensatic sighting Liquid dampened
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Customer Reviews:
Brunton Classic Lensatic Compass June 9, 2008 The compass arrived quickly and in good shape. The compass is a persion instrument that works quite well
Better available August 29, 2006 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This compass handles very poorly compared to other manufacturers. The pin for the lid is cheap and the hing will likely break. The card (actual compass part that spins) wobbles a lot so it's difficult to get an exact bearing. It is like the oil in the compass is very thin. Also, the direction line lid spins easily, making it possible to take a bad reading. Ironically, this is the Silva weakness as well.
If you need an inexpensive engineer style compass, consider the Silva. For a two more dollars, you get an aluminum case, a hinge that won't break and a card that doesn't wobble with the slightest hand movement.
decent enough for a compass July 3, 2006 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I must admit I like it. The compass is very precise and the brass case feels nicer to hold than a plastic case. Outside of that, the compass does and feels like it should. I would, however, recommend a cheaper plastic cased compass for those who don't use a compass that often. Enough said.
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