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Comments about Brunton 9077 Lensatic Compass:
I love good gear, but embarassingly, I'm new to genuine navigation and owning a proper compass. I went for what was familiar - the good old military-style lensatic compass - or so I thought. Construction seems solid, if not quite as robust as its military cousin. However, the compass itself seems content to settle 10 or more degrees off, or to stop 10 degree+ off, and begin to slide toward a measurement which may or may not be accurate - doing so at a pace that rivals death from natural causes. Build-wise, it seems solid, function-wise, it is useless. Very unfortunate. I've already returned it.
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It's a military designed compass: you might need some instruction not in the package:[@] Rocks hiking site give you the instructions for use. It is excellent.Just bought it: I was looking for different one at a small REI store. They didn't have what I was looking for. Thought I would try it. I like it so far.I like the idea of being accurate with correct cheek method usage explained n above url. Plus, it has good illuminated dials for dark (I had to shine a small blue-light flashlight on it in the dark, but it illuminates that way for quite awhile.)Good price for a sturdy built piece. You might have some trouble with alignment at first, but if you tilt it until it moves--you get there faster and you are assured it is lined up correctly with North. You can attach a snap-on lanyard to the wire for more security from dropping it.
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After comparing the readings with 2 different U.S. military issue Lensatic compasses, I found it they matched one exactly, and were slightly off when compared to the other (the 2 different military issue compasses did not agree exactly).
I liked that the housing was metal not plastic. It is liquid filled, so the possibility exists that a bubble will form (and in my experience it can happen with the best of them). It can take some time for the needle to point north, but it did return to north consistently, although it seemed to be finicky about being held very level.
The numbers were easy to read for my older eyes. The glow-in-the-dark cardinal points and direction of travel marks were visible after charging with a flashlight, but to be honest, if it is dark enough to need that function, I would stay put until it was light.
It is made in China, but it seems even the big boys have made the move offshore (the ones that used to be made in the Nordic countries Sweden and Finland). I am still not convinced the quality control is there yet, so am still suspicious of the "Made in China" label and would not rely on one as my primary compass. (I have in the past relied on the made in Sweden, made in Finland compasses.)
I would not use this as a primary compass, but as a backup it would be fine and would recommend it as a backup (I like to carry two when I am serious)
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Comments about Brunton 9077 Lensatic Compass:
Bought one a a local outfitter after we lost our suunto the day prior. It's OK for a kid but i wouldn't want to use it regularly. It's your runof th mill [...]compass. No one uses these old lensatic types unless they were a boyscout or in the armed forces. It'll do in a pinch but you'd be better up coughing up the cash for a REAL compass.
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I have been in the Air Force for almost 3 years now. I bought this compass because it looked like the exact same thing we used in my training. Well to my disappointment "Its NOT." This compass is nothing compared to what I've used in the field with the military. yeah its has the structure, but thats it. It very very very slow to settle, not accurate what so ever. It will point towards my watch if its too close. The glow dots? Well they don't glow that well at all. And its a little heavy.
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