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Suunto Clipper Micro Compass

SKU: 

10519

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Description:

A premium quality accessory for any outdoor activity. The Suunto Micro Compass series comprises three models (Clipper, Comet and Gem) all of which feature a liquid filled capsule and rotating dial. An invaluable navigational tool in town or country, their handy on-off clip enables the compass to be attached easily to a variety of surfaces, for example map edges, watch bands and bag straps. A Suunto Micro Compass, customized with a company logo, makes an ideal and practical business gift.

Features:
  • Jewel Bearing

  • On/off attachment clip

  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island

Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 6.5 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 14 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1This compass is as bad as the free ones on keychains.  Jun 16, 2009
By C. Leonard "King Fisher"

UPDATE!!!
I have now gone through my second compass. Both compasses stopped pointing north eventually, both would settle on 3 different directions not matter how still or level the compassed was placed. I even had a group of people try it so I didn't feel crazy and nobody could get it to work. Suunto replaced them without a problem but I tossed them in the trash when they left me hanging in the woods.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Basic Reliable Compass  Aug 12, 2008
By M. Gozum
A compass is a very basic tool, and such it should be made reliable and near bulletproof. For surface use, the Clipper is perfect for clipping to a watch strap and used in a rugged situation. It includes a rotating bezel for getting heading estimates in degrees.

I've used this compass in extreme conditions of subfreezing cold, and Pacific heat and humidity, taken diving to 260' underwater and it has lived well.

Like all compasses, it contains a liquid that will not freeze in extreme conditions, and likely this contains a volatile solvent.

Cons:

Its all plastic case can be shattered or cracked, causing the liquid to leak. Thus, a bubble forms and the compass no longer spins freely, and may give reading errors.

The parts are snapped together. They can separate under extreme conditions of under water use, temperature and humidity.

Tip:

For use in extreme conditions, you can prolong the life of the Clipper by using rubber cement or similar, to seal the entire bottom of the compass and glue it to the frame. You have to pry out the bezel with your fingers, it will snap off. Gluing will permanent set the heading markers and will no longer be movable, set it to North. You can glue the snap opening to make a permanent loop for your wrist strap. Take care to not to let the glue seal were the strap should be; dried glue in the strap area is beneficial as it will add friction to hold the clipper tightly in place. Although the face is still not reinforced by the glue, this reduces the risk of a crack in over 50% of the surface area. This way, I've managed to extend the life of this compass from 1 year to over 4 and be used reliably for diving. I'm on my forth Clipper, and its going strong.



3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Buy something else  Aug 18, 2008
By Hank Rearden
It worked for a while but eventually gave up the ghost. Worthless unless you can get it almost perfectly level. I think mine spent too much time on my casio watch band and around metal objects thus making it inoperative. It's ok as long as you know it's limitations. Suitable if you're in a pinch and need something.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Inaccurate and NOT Reliable  Jul 27, 2010
By Tradecraft
The Suunto Clipper Micro Compass is not accurate or reliable. It consistently failed to point in the proper direction which renders it completely useless. I repeatedly tested its accuracy against other compasses and it continually failed to point in the correct direction.

When it comes to utilization of a compass reliability is a significant factor and this compass is not reliable. In addition, it is made of plastic and is easily breakable.

I do not recommend this compass.


1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Handy but fragile  Oct 28, 2009
By D. Eby
Picked this up with a wristband from another supplier. I loved the way it worked. I'm a geocacher and all I really used it for was to find north so as to orient my GPS display. It worked great for that for about three weeks. Then the face and dial went missing one day when I got home from a GC trip. Not very durable. I hadn't been doing anything too serious.

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