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    I find that I am in need of a small back-up compass, I have several in various bags that i use for land nav etc., but I need something a bit smaller & more robust than a 'button' compass. I have been doing the internet search at Amazon etc. and have "maybe" narrowed in down to 2 brunton models.
    I looking for something that I can carry on a keychain or attached to my multi-tool belt pouch. It would be nice if it was usable in the water also. I have a compass feature on my watch but it needs to be calibrated often, so isn't very reliable. Thanks & Happy New Year to All.
    Survival question. What do I need most, right now?

  • #2
    A very good idea, the watch is subject to satellites ( i would imagine). Simple backups are a great idea.

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    • #3
      This is what I've carried forever. They are so superior and cheap it's almost stupid to buy anything else. http://www.silvacompass.com/

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      • #4
        Thanks, for the input although I'm not sure I appreciate it being implied that I'm stupid. The Silva Ranger is my primary compass, & I have two brunton fixed dial compasses for other bags. I think i will get 2 of the Silva carabiner style.
        Survival question. What do I need most, right now?

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        • #5
          I wasn't implying you are stupid. I said "almost" and that was only personal opinion. A lot of the Brunton stuff USED to be made right here but I believe they are now mnfg in china. No offense intended.

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          • #6
            OOPs my mistake. I ddin't know about the brunton being made overseas, but I did read somewhere else that their small 'button' model froze and is easily broken. Sorry for my sharp response.
            Survival question. What do I need most, right now?

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            • #7
              I don't know anything about what types you are asking about but this site was recommended to me a while back
              The compass experts at The Compass Store can help you find the perfect navigational compass for your application -- from beginner baseplate compasses to professional sighting compasses.

              I dunno if they are even any good or not.
              I just got my old Army one and when I die I hope someone throws it and a good knife in there with me in the box, ya know just in case I gotta bail me and some Angels outta a tight spot :)
              Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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              • #8
                Thanks Matt, I like the compass store web site it has a lot of information. The only small key chain type compasses looked to flimsy, or where marketed as jewelry. I too used to swear by my lensatic compass but I now use the silva 15cl, I love that I can mechanically adjust for declination.
                Survival question. What do I need most, right now?

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