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Suunto M-9 Wrist Compass
 
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Suunto M-9 Wrist Compass

by Suunto
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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Suunto M-9 Wrist Compass + SE 1 Precision "Watch Band Clip-on" Navigation Compass Tool + Emergency Fire Starter
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Product Features

  • Handy and reliable wrist compass for navigating around town or the country
  • Employs Suunto's two-zone system for reliable readings in northern hemisphere
  • Serrated bezel ring turns easily even when you're wearing gloves
  • Ratchet mechanism for setting direction; jewel bearing and side reading window
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Product Description

The Suunto M-9 wrist compass is a handy and reliable tool that a great variety of people find invaluable. Featuring a serrated bezel ring for easy turning even while wearing gloves and available in either black or green, the Suunto M-9 enables you to navigate effectively in town or country.

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B001F8SBNO
  • Item model number: SS004403001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,605 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Bang for Buck Compass out there ..., June 18, 2008
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If you need a compass, bigger is best, but just how big can big be? Reason is, the aiming accuracy and capability gets better if you have a large stable platform and sight. OTAH, getting a wrist compass to do the same thing is difficult to achieve, and the M-9 meets this role well. With GPS being the principle guide these days to terrestrial navigation, compasses are mostly for backup and rough heading use, so best accuracy is less practical these days in lieu of compactness, ruggedness, and light weight. Underwater, the M-9 is as good as a dedicated SCUBA compass.

I've used an M-9 since 2001, and it finally died, the plastic case cracked, some liquid leaked, so a bubble that formed keeps the pointer from spinning freely.

This is my 3rd M-9, as I've bought two, keeping one as a spare. I use them both on surface and underwater to as deep as 260' ... although not rated as a diving compass, all fluid filled devices are non-compressible and should take great depths without issue. Diving capacity has been proven for the years I've owned this compass and others who use it similarly.

Pros
Very free spinning and accurate
Light weight
Rotating degree bezel
sighting capacity
transparent case, easy to check for defects
Usable underwater to depths at least to 260'
Velcro strap binds very well underwater

Cons
If not leveled during sighting, pointer will lock [fix: flick it with your finger, and a proper direction will not change much with movement]
Plastic case, will not last forever

Summary:
I've seen a number of compasses for field use in the middle of nowhere, and for so simple a device, its amazing so many are unreliable [whatever magnets they use don't hold its magnetism permanently], inaccurate markings, or poor construction. If you get lost because your compass doesn't work when you need it, its not worth any amount of money.

Suunto has made a name for itself in compasses, and what seems cheap looking is very well engineered, yet simple.

If you need a compass for general use, the watch mounted Clipper works best. I use those underwater too to 260', to backup the M-9.





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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good compass for the city, May 28, 2008
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I bought this so that I could easily figure out which way is north after I get off the subway. It really comes in handy. The compass isn't really steady all the time, it tends to sway a little, but so far is has reliably pointed me in the right direction each time I hold it level and steady. The only thing is that the strap is like a cheap velcro material with a plastic buckle. It works fine, I just expected something a little nicer based on the price and from looking at the picture. For some reason too, the compass arrived seperated from the strap and it was pretty annoying to figure out how to put it on at first, and there were no directions to explain how to do it. The material that came with it that explains how to read a compass (& map) was pretty informative and useful though.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great "Plan C", April 17, 2009
This is my opinion only; not an endorsement by the military or any other organization. Recently I returned back from a tour in Iraq and I found this little tool to be instrumental. When talking on the radio and figuring where everyone else is located, you use cardinal directions (eg North side of the road, etc.). Sure you can use a GPS, but why spend the time when you just need to know where North is. Some would suggest a cheap five dollar watch add-on. I disagree, during a map reading / land navigation exercise, my primary compass cracked and fell back on my Suunto M9 to finish it out. I have developed a brand preference for Suunto based on the M9 and the MC-2G. The Good is fast accurate acquisition for North. It is small and often you forget about it until you need it. Also, it is easy to hide under a long sleeve shirt. The Bad is that the needle sticks because it is not a global compass (unlike the MC-2G). I would not use it for hiking anything but well used and familiar trails. The Ugly is it has a cheap nylon strap, great for hikers and backpackers, terrible for occasions you are going to be dressed up in areas of the city you are unfamiliar. The Sunnto M9 makes a great "plan C", behind a GPS, a Good map and compass.
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