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MC-2 G Mirror Compass
Suunto
MC-2 G Mirror Compass
$95.00
Description

  Professional mirror compass for global use; metric scale

  When venturing out into new territory, the Suunto MC-2 G Mirror Compass offers precision navigation with a variety of carefully engineered and dependable features for challenging conditions. Its fast, globally balanced needle with jewel bearing works all over the world. The declination adjustment system is especially useful when working in areas of large magnetic variation, while the sighting notch provides superior accuracy. Uses Metric UTM scales.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Suunto
Weight:
75 g / 2.65 oz
Dimensions:
65 x 101 x 18 mm / 2.56 x 3.98 x 0.71"
Made In:
Finland
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
SS004252010
UPC:
045235401239
Other Features:
• Fast globally-balanced needle with jewel bearing
• 20 degrees tilt margin for easier readings
• Operable in low light with luminescent markings
• Adjustable declination correction
• Liquid-filled capsule for stable operation
• Mirror for sighting bearings and signaling
• Sighting hole and notch for accurate bearings
• Clinometer with 2° resolution
• Metric UTM scales and inch ruler
• Baseplate with magnifying lens
• Detachable snap-lock lanyard with wristlock. Easy to detach for working with the map
• Suunto limited lifetime warranty
• Made in Finland
Tech Specs:
• Metric scales: cm, 1:25,000 km UTM, 1:50,000 km UTM
• Imperial scales: inch
• Compass accuracy: 2°
• Compass resolution: 2°
• Operating temperature: -30° C to +60° C / -22° F to +140° F
What's in the box?
- Suunto MC-2 G Mirror Compass, lanyard with wristlock and declination correction tool, quick release, Quick Guide
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