Description


Why need a compass for a hiking sporter? As a hiking sporter, a compass is a critical tool for several reasons.

It provides reliable direction, allowing you to navigate through unfamiliar terrains, dense forests, or remote areas with minimal landmarks.

Survival compass serves as a backup to electronic devices like GPS, ensuring you stay on track even if technology fails. It enhances your safety by helping you avoid hazardous areas and stay on designated trails.

Additionally, compass hiking survival instills a sense of self-reliance and confidence in the wilderness, enabling you to explore new routes and discover hidden gems. Don't underestimate the power of a compass—it's an indispensable companion for any hiking sporter.

EASY AND ACCURATE READINGS

The floating compass dial has a 360 degrees scale with liquid-filled capsule for stable operation. Featured with a level bubble to improve accuracy, the easy to see sighting window with reticle makes it easy to aim and read.

Durability

A hiking compass must be durable because there is a high possibility it will get bumped in your backpack or fall on the ground.

To ensure durability, the compass has an anodized Zinc Alloy metal housing, and is proofed to resist harmful conditions, such as sand particles or being emerged in water.

Stability & Speed

The needle point to the north immediately. Even if you’re hiking leisurely, bad weather come on fast and you’ll want a needle that settles fast.

The compass is liquid-filled and has a Saphire jewel bearing, allows the needle to move freely, and keeps it from twitching when you’re taking readings.

Wide Temperature Range

If you're hiking in low temperatures such as cold winter, or in hot temperatures like the desert, you want to make sure your compass can keep up.

The working temperature of compass is -30° C to +60° C / -22° F to +140° F, ensured the liquid does not freeze or produce bubbles inside.

Advanced Night Vision

The compass features an advanced night vision capability, allowing for clear navigation in low-light conditions. The luminous dial and markings ensure that you can read your bearings easily during nighttime adventures, making it an essential tool for camping, hiking, or emergency scenarios.