Suunto MCB NH Mirror Compass for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.8
out of 10
7 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$32.00
Used Value:
$19.20
Sale Value:
$28.80

The Suunto MCB NH Mirror Compass is an ergonomically designed, multi-purpose, mirror compass that combines precision with practicality. Mirror compasses are an invaluable tool for those who depend on accurate and reliable directional measurements. Suunto engineered the MCB Compass so that the mirror and sighting notch are quick, easy, and accurate to use. The declination-adjustment system is especially useful when working in areas of large magnetic variation, but is balanced specifically for use in the northern hemisphere.

Specifications

Brand:
Adjustable Declination:
yes
Backlight:
no
Bubble Level:
no
Buoyant:
yes
Claimed Weight:
1.3oz
Digital:
no
Dimensions:
[closed] 2.3 x 2.7 x 0.7in
Global Needle:
yes
Housing Material:
polypropylene
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited
Recommended Use:
paddling, jungle travel, boating, hiking
Sighting Hole:
yes
Sighting Mirror:
yes
Slope Meter:
no

Full Reviews

8
Does exactly as advertised. Very durable and gets the job done for a reasonable price.
Joshua, backcountry.com
July 31, 2018
8
Its great. Didnt know it was plastic...but i keep in protected anyways.
Dustin dwayne Easterling, backcountry.com
July 27, 2018
6
Not a bad compass overall however, its made a little one the cheap side. This compass, doesn't seem like its a very strong product. I feel like i could crush this entire thing in my hand, the material/plastic, is very low quality. I think this is something i will have to keep in my pack, rather than on myself, keeping a correct heading. There is no way this thing could take much of a beating, not that you would want to be rough with your compass, this is something you going to want to handle with more care than normal. But not terribly awful in anyway, was just expecting a little more from Suunto. A good basic compass for the once and a while hiker/explorer. Not for your everyday outdoors-men, but not a bad idea for a backup though.
Alexander, backcountry.com
April 4, 2013
10
Honestly i am still learning how to use a compass properly but i have been told this is a very good piece. solid construction and easy to read. The cord to wear around the neck is a little short but does the job.
JOEL R., backcountry.com
June 15, 2012
10
Cheap and easy. The increments are small and precise. I'm pretty happy with this compass.
April Pocorus, backcountry.com
January 29, 2012
10
This compass has served me well. The expert mapper may require more features, but for the price this is perfect for the beginner. It is easy to use and durable enough for general use.
ArcTec, backcountry.com
October 12, 2011
10
the best companion for a weekend fling is cheep easy and they get the job done... this compass does that. It has what you need, is light and don't have to worry about losing it in the water. I use it for most cases and would recommend it for anyone who is getting into the outdoors and experienced people alike.
Kelley Smith, backcountry.com
May 13, 2010
8
Simply put, this compass works. It is small enough to fit in a pocket and effective enough to navigate with. Don't get stuck outside without one. It has easy to read features and is durable.
Allen Briggs, backcountry.com
October 31, 2007

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