Price: $59.99 - $49.83
(as of Sep 23, 2024 17:32:33 UTC – Details)
Accuracy: 2°
Attachment: Detachable safety-release scale lanyard, Slope card
Clinometer: Yes
Declination adjustment: Yes
Graduation: 360°
Illumination: 4 hours after activation in light, Luminous markings
Magnifying lens: Yes
Material: Acrylic, PC/ABS, TPU, Acetal
Sapphire jewel bearing for friction-free movement of the compass needle: Yes
Scales: Base plate: 1:25k, 1:50k, mm, inch, 1:24k mile, GPS scales, Lanyard: 1:24k, 1:25k, 1:50k, 1:62.5k
Sighting System: Mirror sighting
Silicon friction feet: Yes
Size: Folded: 60.5x110x20 mm (2.4”4.3”x0.8”)
Type of compass: Baseplate, MN
Temperature operating range: -20 to +60 °C, (-4°F – +140°F)
Patented red/black N/S lines in capsule: Yes
Turnable capsule: Yes
Weight: 86 g (3 oz)
An advanced mirror sighting compass for experienced users and professionals with high demands on accuracy, precision and durability. Ranger 2.0 represents the next step within advanced outdoor navigation.
Ranger 2.0 features DryFlex grip for easy handling, a clinometer for measuring slope angle and comes with a built-in adjuster for magnetic declination, magnifying lens and rubber friction feet for precision map work. It also features map-measuring in mm, inches, scales of 1:25k, 1:50k, 1:24k USGS scale and GPS scales.
Slope card for measuring slope and extra distance
DryFlex Rubber grip for easy handling of the compass/great grip
Built in adjuster for magnetic declination based on location
Mirror sighting with sighting hole for determining direction over long distances
Magnifying lens for precision map work
Customers say
Customers like the accuracy, build quality, and ease of use of the navigation compass. They mention it’s well-made, reliable, and a solid performer. Some are also happy with the value for money and declination adjustment. However, some customers have mixed opinions on its functionality, readability, and luminescence.
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