Product Details
A-30 NH USGS Baseplate Compass by Suunto®. The adventure compass. A reliable compass is essential for navigating and surviving in extreme conditions. These hardy baseplate compasses are ready for the challenge. A compact, accurate compass for hiking and orienteering, also in poor visibility.
Specifications
Dimensions: 57 x 114 x 10 mm / 2.24 x 4.49 x 0.39" |
Weight: 32 g / 1.13 oz. |
Bezel material: Plastic |
Metric scales: inch, 1:24 000 mi, 1:50 000 mi |
Declination correction: fixed scale |
Water resistance: Insensitive to water pressure |
Battery type: No battery required |
Luminous markings: Bezel, orienting markings and direction of travel |
Direction scale: Degrees |
Needle: High grade steel |
Compass accuracy: 2.5° |
Compass resolution: 2° |
Operating temperature: -30° C to +60° C / -22° F to +140° F |
Storage temperature: -30° C to +60° C / -22° F to +140° F |
Includes
- Suunto a-30 nh usgs compass
- Lanyard
- Quickrelease
- Quick guide
Features
- Operable in low light with luminescent markings
- Magnifying lense on transparent baseplate for easy use with map
- High grade steel needle with jewel bearing
- Balanced for northern hemisphere
- Fixed declination correction scale
- Liquid filled capsule for stable operation
- Luminescent markings for working in low light
- Imperial scales
- Baseplate with magnifying lens
- Control marking holes
- Detachable snap-lock lanyard. Easy to detach for working with the map
- Suunto limited lifetime warranty
- Made in Finland
Suunto® was born in Finland more than 80 years ago, when championship-level orienteer and keen outdoor enthusiast Tuomas Vohlonen invented the mass production method for the liquid filled compass.
Since then, Suunto has been at the forefront of innovation, hand crafting premium sports watches, instruments and dive computers that have been tested in the world’s harshest conditions. From the beginning of time, man has explored. All that has changed are the tools.
The word “Suunto” comes from the Finnish word meaning "direction". Suunto is pronounced "Soon-toh".