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A-30 NH - IN/USGS
Suunto
A-30 NH - IN/USGS
$30.00
Description

  Easy to use compass

  The Suunto A-30 NH USGS is a compact, accurate compass that is great for hiking and orienteering. With a glow-in-the-dark bezel, it's easy to use in poor visibility. Works in Northern Hemisphere only.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Suunto
Weight:
0.95 oz.
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
SS012100013
UPC:
045235400584
Other Features:
Balanced for northern hemisphere
Fixed declination correction scale
Jewel bearing
Detachable snap-lock in lanyard. Easy to detach for working with the map
Luminous bezel and markings help to use the compass in dark conditions
Inch scale
Baseplate with magnifying lens
Control marking holes
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