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Silva Pocket Compass - SS18

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Availability: Only 5 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Rocky Mountain LLC

Arrives Nov 25 – Nov 30
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Features

  • Carabiner to attach compass to clothing, bag, or rucksack
  • Thermometer with Fahrenheit and Celsius
  • It fits right in your pocket and comes with a mini carabiner for attachment as well as a thermometer to keep you aware of changes in temperature
  • Keep this compass in your pocket at all times and youll be safe!

Description

Silva Pocket Compass The Silva pocket compass is small yet dexterous to help you find your way. With its small size and precise needle, this is the ideal compass to accompany you on your hike. Primarly, the compass is a handy accessory to help you find your way, ensuring you do not get lost or into trouble when out walking, running or hiking. A small, precise needle is an accurate method of showing you where you need to be or where you are currently located. The small, curvy compass also features a thermometer and cardinal directions for additional support. Additionally, the compass fits perfectly in your pocket without causing discomfort or distraction while the carabiner hook allows easy attachment.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.51 x 3.35 x 0.39 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.02 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.24 x 1.85 x 0.35 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.02 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Silva


Warranty Description: ‎Limited 2 year warranty


Model Name: ‎Pocket


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎other


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎‎Liberty Mountain Sports LLC


Part Number: ‎37617


Model Year: ‎2017


Included Components: ‎Compass, carabiner


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: February 19, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wrong orientation when attached me.
Size: One Size
Wrong orientation when attached to me. Wrong position of key loop? 3 Stars for that. Otherwise, perfect and good direction.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by Clarence White Clarence White

  • great little compass...
Size: One Size
Perfect for attaching to your backpacks for hiking/skiing.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022 by Gerald B.

  • Thermometer...
Size: One Size
Temp very hard to read with questionable accuracy
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by rp

  • Thermometer is really poor quality.
Size: One Size
The thermometer was off 8 degrees F on the first one I bought ( checked with accurate laboratory thermometer and two calibrated digitals ). Ordered a second one, the red mercury (alcohol) was separated and I tried several methods to correct with no luck. Silva usually makes nice reliable compasses, but I was disappointed with the thermometer for the price... I know it's only $15.00, but the quality is about the same as a $3 - $4 zipper compass/thermo combos made by cheaper brands. The packaging was poor also - the clear compass surface was marred when I got the first one... okay - it'll get dinged with use anyway, but it's not suitable as in new condition to give as a gift. I cut the thermometer sections off with a band saw and smoothed the edges with a fine file. Now I have two nice small pocket compasses that will probably last a long time. Some other compass info you might want to consider, depending on your intended uses... Having used compasses for many years while wilderness back packing, extended canoeing trips, and navigating large unfamiliar cities very late at night, I have had to depend on my compasses numerous times. As one of the more important tools you might need to use when you find yourself in an unexpected situation, you might want to consider purchasing better than average quality compasses. I still have my first Silva compass from back in the early 1970's. I also like my Suunto's and my Cammenga's. I thought Brunton's might be okay because I've bought them in "boutique" outfitters shops, but they haven't held up well - - the fluid came out without any good reason ( no compass abuse or rough treatment ), so I'm not a fan of them. I've also come to doubt the accuracy of "disk" type compasses ( as opposed to straight compass needles )... Unless you can see the magnetic metal part under the disk ( clear disk - like on a Cammenga ) the readings can be off. Even my little Suunto watch band "disk" compass appears to be off a little... probably no big deal on a tiny compass, but I wonder how far off some of the compasses are that come on those cheap survival knives, walking sticks, all in one kits, etc. Anyway, I'm not trying to be too picky about all this over a $15 purchase. I'm just trying to pass on a few extra concepts that might help someone else. Silva generally makes respectable compasses. Maybe they could refine their thermometer design a little to add the ability to calibrate it. Cheers ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019 by Paul G - Pro Tech

  • Good quality. Seems to be accurate
Size: One Size
When I followed it to the north I did end up in the North Pole. Okay maybe not, but I probably would have if I had made it out of the neighborhood.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019 by David W

  • Arrived with a large bubble
Size: One Size
Arrived with a large bubble and some scratches in the plastic, Tested alongside some other compasses and appears to be slightly inaccurate even compared to much cheaper compass, haven't compared the thermoneter. shame as the design is very nice, will probably use as a backup.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020 by David M.

  • Thermometer doesn't work
Size: One Size
I bought this to be a thermometer for backpacking. It doesn't work. It is 45°F in my house this morning, the thermometer reads 60°F. Moral of my story: trust the reviewers who say the thermometer doesn't work. The compass seems to work, for those interested in just that.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022 by USA family

  • Flimsy thermometer craftsmanship
Size: One Size
The thermometer is glued in and it simply fell out of the indentation after 3 days. Compass seems to be fine.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2021 by R. Gratz

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