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Review Summary
2015-04-13T20:00:00
Im a recreational diver, and used this recently to practice navigation. I only did a 180 but it was sufficient. I would have given it 4 stars, but the one I got was not seated correctly in its plastic casing. The red lubber line did not go through the "side" window. With a little effort, I was able to take the compass out of the casing and reset it correctly. Also note that the hose mount is too big for the Miflex HP hose, but can hook on to the rubber protector that the Miflex hose has at the end of the hose.
Rastam
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Plastic
Yes
Yes
Yes, Headings in 30° Numbered Increments, Indicator Marks for Every 10°
Yes
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Rubber and Plastic
HP Hose
753182522692
Excellent Compass
By Rastam
Im a recreational diver, and used this recently to practice navigation. I only did a 180 but it was sufficient. I would have given it 4 stars, but the one I got was not seated correctly in its plastic casing. The red lubber line did not go through the "side" window. With a little effort, I was able to take the compass out of the casing and reset it correctly. Also note that the hose mount is too big for the Miflex HP hose, but can hook on to the rubber protector that the Miflex hose has at th...
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Many divers take compasses for granted, considering them just an accessory to an overall dive gauge console system. Trying to navigate with a poorly designed or improperly functioning compass can be one of diving's more frustrating events. Don't always need your compass for navigation; this convenient hose-mount compass module is your best choice. Allows diver to choose when navigation is required by using a durable rubber boot with threaded adapter that clamps quickly and easily to any high-pressure hose. Boot has side notch for side reading gun-sight accurate navigation.
The compass is liquid filled for a quick and responsive movement. A ratchet bezel with compass headings in 30° numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10°. Bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course and a lubber line across the compass face. A side window with compass degrees allows gun-sight accurate use when precise headings are required. Compass card is luminescent for low light conditions.