Brunton Eclipse 8097 Compasses
Brunton Eclipse 8097 Compasses
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 02, 2003]
Bobthearch
Day Hiker
This compass sucked for three main reasons. 1) The numbers wore off in a couple of days - they are only painted on, not etched. 2) The solid-colored circle at the center meant that laying it on a map hid that section of the map. 3) Most compasses have lines on the base for map alignment - this one doesn't. The secnd two reasons make this compass inappropriate for mapping or professional use. The first makes this compass an unwise choice even for recreatitional use. My background: I am a Supervisor for a professional archaeological firm. I also have a wide range of outdoor experience including dayhiking and backpacking. Thanks for reading. Customer Service Brunton finally sent me a refund check for the purchase price. Their usual practive is replacement, but that would have been as useless as the original. Similar Products Used: Can't say enough good things about the Suunto M3 compass! Very sturdy, every feature commonly needed, and priced less. |
[Jul 17, 2002]
Robbie
Mountaineer
Great compass. Well worth the cash. It is really well made and durable except that you can get sand/grit/dirt in the bezel and it grinds when you turn it. |
[Feb 07, 2001]
Sam Walton
Day Hiker
I got a Brunton 8097 about a year ago to do orienteering. It is fairly easy to use and align the circles to get your degree heading, and fits comfortably in the palm. It's a pretty big compass and probably not ideal for pro-level orienteering, but for ordinary hiking it's great. Similar Products Used: Various Suunto and Silva orienteering and hiking compasses |