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    Wrist compass recommendation

    I am looking for a small compass that I can put on my watch. I have looked at the Suunto clipper and the Silva wrist compass. Does anyone know of any other good companies that make some? I would want it to be small, about the size of a quarter or small and fairly cheap.

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    I have a cheap Silva wrist compass that I have had for about 8 years. It works great and has been down-range 9 times. They are well worth the money.
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    I used the Suunto Clipper for a long time... and still do, but I recently got the Brunton little watchband compass and I love it.

    The thing I dig about it is that it does not "clip on" - you have to feed the watchband through it, but that makes it a lot narrower... I wear the compass on the inside of my wrist (so I am looking at it when holding a map), so I like that it is narrow.

    The only gig against it is that you can only get about a 3/4 inch wide band through the slot, but it fits perfect on my Casios.
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    KL,

    Thanks for that info. Does that one have the degrees on the dial like the suunto? Also have you seen how true it is to a top notch compass?

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    No degree wheel, it is just a card with cardinal points.

    I use it almost exclusively for orienteering - it is perfect for determining northish, but there are still times you need to pull out the "real" compass.
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    Lttle bigger than you want, but I'm wearing a Suunto M-9 on "The Band" from Kohl's with my Luminox watch. Little big, but works good for me and is pretty comfortable.

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    My experience is that the Clipper (which I have) and those like it are great for determining cardinal directions or getting a quick "where the hell am I headed?", E&E type of compasses, but for anything more the larger watch-size (or 'real' compasses) are best for 'real' navigation. I use my Clipper quite a bit and it has taken a beating and for the price you can't beat it.

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    Thanks for the info guys. Does anyone know of any other brands besides those? I had already looked at the Suunto and the Silva but I am trying to find a few more options. The brunton seems like a good alternative and a little bit cheaper.

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    I'm also a Clipper user. I wind up using it more than any other compass. I find myself glancing down at it just for SA quite often. In the field it's my go-to to verify the students are following the nav plan as briefed.

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    How about recommendations for a similar very small compass with cost as not an issue? The clipper is the only one that has worked for me but I would like to know other high quality options as well? I have used all the well known brands mentioned and have had failures with each due to general cheapness of construction.

    Also, the Suunto website shows the clipper as discontinued...

    Thanks for any help!

    Dennis.

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