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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Great quality compass. Very accurate while traversing through the woods.
Kayakin4life
Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2024
This is a quadrant compass and I wasn’t aware that they even made a compass like this. I just spent $95 on this unit and although it’s beautiful and well made, it’s a quadrant compass which is quite different to a standard compass where it works with azimuth instead of quadrants. It reads 90 degree units of measurement and no more than that. Much more complicated to read. I’m pretty disappointed because I’d like something simple that anybody in my party will understand how to use immediately and intuitively.I wish there would have been some more clarity because I had no idea what a “quadrant” compass was until I received it in the mail. This is not what you expect when you order a compass.
Bret Cross
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
Comes with everything you need to get started in your land navigation. Quality product!
Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023
Probably the best quality compass for the extra bucks. Certainly worth the investment.Accurate and reliable.Don't buy a cheap compass if you may need one someday. A high quality compass can save the day when you need it. All my field bags have a Suunto Compass. An MC-2 got us out of a bad pickle in the canyons in central Utah. If your shopping around, an MC-2 is a great investment.
William C.
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2023
Produit de grande qualité!
George Sark
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2023
I am completely confident with relying on my Suunto MC-2 compass, when your life is on the line to get safely where you need to be, the MC2 is the compass you can rely on.
PF
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022
Very good quality and very accurate 👌
Trent
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022
I've knocked 1 star off because clinometer is rather useless – the arrow gets stuck all the time, and there's no way to hold the reading. So you get a very, very rough estimate of an inclination. It's only useful in a really rough landscape where it's hard to tell which way's up.Other than that, it's a nice mirror compass. Speaking of mirror… I see some whining about "muddy" and "distorted" mirror. People, would y'all please remove the protective film first?!PS: There's only one real quirk worth mentioning, and it's a bezel. Instead of being marked from 0 to 360, this one uses a quadrant system, so instead of 150 degree azimuth you will be reading 30 degrees SE. No big deal, easy to convert and quite convenient actually… Like am/pm as opposed to the military time.
sole searching
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2022
Well honestly I am new to this. I had intended to pick up a global compass or MC-3, MC-2G but price and the amount of the globe this covers being that the majority of land masses seem to be above the equator, this MC-2 should be great with the reviews I've seen.One beef; Customer service. there is no notes with product about the clip I've shown and how to use at all or without loosing it.You wouldn't even need it, but it's there ? Anyone know because customer service is impossible to ask I found ? other than my question about the clip, I don't think you would need to worry. And I may have given a 5 star.Other's that reviewed once you figure setting declination. (there's a free website that you put your city or nearest location in and it gives you the degree's of correction to adjust.The screw at the back is not used to loosen the bezel, but turning one way or the other moves adjust the bezel either positive+, or - negative degrees. I think negative is adjustment to the West ? double check that ! Some people criticising compasses may be inexperienced like myself although I'm working on that.You want to keep your fingers and objects away from the needle/bezel. It is very sensitive as it should .Hope that helps, Happy Trails !
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