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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brunton Outback. Never Be Lost Again.
I was given the Outback as a gift, and damned if I wasn't skeptical. Generally, I avoid buying anything that requires batteries, and I wasn't sure I wanted to rely on a battery powered device to guide me through the wilderness. Furthermore, I already knew how to use a traditional spinning needle compass, and I wasn't sure if I was up to the task of learning how to use...
Published on May 15, 2001 by kelly rudd

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1.0 out of 5 stars A different viewpoint
To me the electronic digital compass is an answer to a problem that doesn't exist. Here we have an $... electronic device that is incapable of replacing a $...mechanical one, for several very good reasons: 1) It uses hard to find batteries that can fail at any time in the wilderness; 2)It has no 'protractor' function for use with a map (so you'll need that mechanical...
Published on March 18, 2003


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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brunton Outback. Never Be Lost Again., May 15, 2001
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kelly rudd (Victor, ID United States) - See all my reviews
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I was given the Outback as a gift, and damned if I wasn't skeptical. Generally, I avoid buying anything that requires batteries, and I wasn't sure I wanted to rely on a battery powered device to guide me through the wilderness. Furthermore, I already knew how to use a traditional spinning needle compass, and I wasn't sure if I was up to the task of learning how to use the Outback. But, I was proven wrong. The Outback is easier and more fun to use than a regular compass and it is loaded with features. As for performance, I have been using it quite a bit to learn all the functions and the batteries are still running strong (the instruction manual says it will run for about 200 hours on 1 battery ). Beyond easy to use, the Outback has a lot of different menu options but one of the neatest is the Trail Blazer Menu that tracks and memorizes your course as you travel. Once you get to your destination, you can program the Outback to reverse your course so you can end up standing in the very place you left from. There are a couple of other menus that I'm still learning about but what I like most is that the Outback is super easy to read and so far has been very accurate. I have been trying to get it to screw up, but it won't. The LCD display is big and easy to read showing headings and digits, cardinal points, and on the compass rose. It also has a back light option so you can illuminate the screen to maintain your course in the dark. No doubt, I highly recommend this product over any other compass out there. The only thing I can imagine to improve it would be a case that attaches to your belt, that would make it easier to get at, but then again, it has a lanyard so a belt loop case isn't really necessary.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent gift for backpackers who love their GPS!, January 20, 2002
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This was a gift for my husband, who is a fanatic about geocaching. He is also deeply involved in Scouting activities, and though I knew he would want to keep his regular compass to use with the boyscouts, I thought this compass would be great for him to use with his GPS and geocaching. Good guess! He is enjoying it immensely and it seems to be working well in tandem with his GPS. This is a great gift for hikers, backpackers, campers, photographers, etc. Sorry I can't give more technical information on it...but my husband loves it...
Karen Sadler
University of Pittsburgh
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A different viewpoint, March 18, 2003
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To me the electronic digital compass is an answer to a problem that doesn't exist. Here we have an $... electronic device that is incapable of replacing a $...mechanical one, for several very good reasons: 1) It uses hard to find batteries that can fail at any time in the wilderness; 2)It has no 'protractor' function for use with a map (so you'll need that mechanical baseplate compass anyway!); 3) It is less accurate in taking bearings to a landmark than a baseplate compass that has either a sighting mirror or long baseplate for alignment; 4) Unlike several baseplate compasses available on the market, it has no UTM romer scales or map scales for use with either a GPS receiver or map; 5) Although it's as heavy and bulky as a GPS receiver it can't replace either a GPS or a mechanical baseplate compass, so what good is it?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty neat but not necessary or even better than a regular compass, September 23, 2007
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This digital compass is pretty neat if you like reading a manual and you like bells and whistles. I just got mine out after not using it for a couple years and I had to sit down and spend an hour to go over the manual. And that was just for the basic features and calibration. In my opinion, when you are in a true wilderness area, simplicity and reliability are paramount and the Outback is not simple. Sure, you can use it in it's basic mode just like a regular compass without having to study the entire manual but then you can just use a regular compass without reading any manual at all. You have to remember to go through the calibration process with the Outback... something you don't have to do with a mechanical compass. There's also much more to go wrong with the Outback. Batteries (yes, there are two big button batteries, not one, as someone said in another review) can go dead but, as with any electronic device, many other things could go wrong too. Calibration could go way off and if you didn't know it you could be in trouble. There is no calibration to go off with a regular compass. In addition, a baseplate compass can be laid on a map and even used to draw lines for triangulation, etc. You cannot do that with an Outback. Also, a good traditional compass have other useful things engraved on it such as scale lines, etc. Not the Outback.

The multi-leg and trail blazing features that have been mentioned in a previous review are OK, but they will definitely not get you to your precise starting point on a return trip as claimed by a previous reviewer unless you never veer of course and you maintain exactly the same average speed both coming and going. That won't happen in real-life situations with varying terrain. I think these features are more for fun and not very useful for serious use. You could devise games with them.

That said, it's still a neat device and gadget freaks should like it. But in a true wilderness area, I would definitely prefer a good baseplate compass. In fact, I always take one even when I have the Outback. To me, the Outback is more of a toy to play with.
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4.0 out of 5 stars nice equipment, June 16, 2009
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J. Wood (rochester ny) - See all my reviews
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havent played with it to its full potential yet but finding true north where ever you are is pretty sweet no fuss no muss hit the button and it tells you the bearing for it which seems about 10 off mag north, the digital reading makes accuracy sweet with a true bearing,the 10 point gps is something ive yet to explore but seems like a very nice unit
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tropiccafe, November 10, 2006
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This has been one of the best purchases I have made. I have a sailboat and use this compass for so many things. It is fully user friendly. Great to take bearings, has return route,Can be set for deviation corrections. Well worth the money I spent. Purchase price was $129.00
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