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The Silva Compass 16DCL is a military-grade navigation tool used by NATO forces, featuring a luminous graduation ring, integrated adjuster for magnetic declination, and additional tools for precise route planning. Its durable construction and lightweight design make it an essential companion for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Material Type | acetal, TPU, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Acrylic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Silva |
Manufacturer | Silva |
Item model number | SILVA-16DCL |
Package Dimensions | 28 x 10.9 x 2.9 cm; 86 Grams |
A**N
my oder
It was my oder exactly. Amazon go forward
A**W
Trusted with my life, literally.
Being a veteran, I have trusted Silva compasses in the past with my life. Silva makes great reliable compasses that are very robust and most importantly, very accurate. I like this compass because it has both mils and degrees. It can be a bit tricky for someone new to compasses but like every thing, with a bit of research and training, you too will be able to trust this compass. For the experienced outdoors lover you won’t be disappointed.
R**N
Good compass for the price
A military style compass, metal construction, and easy to use. It is a good piece of equipment to add to your bug out bag, or hiking backpack. Do not get lost, learn to read a topographical map, it might save your life, or the lives of others. If the GPS satellites are taken out, or the GPS device does not work properly, you have no excuse for not having a backup compass. Learn to use it, and you will be able to get to your destination, or get home safely.
B**N
Great Compass
Great compass for someone who has some experience. Not for a beginner. Excellent quality.
A**R
A shoddy work (person) blames his (or her) tools.
Yes, it's pricey. However, it's far superior to any Ranger compass I was issued in the Canadian Army.This thing is solid, slick, and polished. It has so many more features than your average animal.Cons: I had a little trouble settling the declination at first (I figured out, but you need to know your stuff). The lanyard attachment seems flimsy.Pros: I shot bearings using the compass and my GPS phone app, and all were within .25mil. That's outstanding.Solid construction. Built in magnifier is a nice touch.Scale built into the lanyard works well for measuring road (map) distance.The mirror is high quality. Etched levelling marks is just gravy. Totally improves accuracy.Romers seem accurate. Have not tried the clinometer. The included, plasticized avalanche potential card is a really nice touch.In short, this is a great piece of kit. Expensive, yes. I cannot comprehend why the first reviewer gave such a low score.Actually, yes I can. He or she usually gives one star reviews to anything. Listen to a dude who has been using compasses for 40+ years.
C**E
Tel que commandé.
Belle qualité.
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