DayTrip
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I've been looking for a new compass with some features my current model doesn't have and I'm curious to get some opinions here because I know there are some hard core navigators on the site. I am currently using a Silva model with the flip up sighting mirror (not sure of the exact model. I've had quite awhile and I don't see any model info on it anywhere). It gets me where I want to go but as I've gotten older my up close vision has gotten to the point where I have a hard time reading the bearings with the lines so close, especially in low light conditions. Also, I'm not sure if it is the design or I damaged it at some point but when I spin the dial I can actually shift the whole dial off the center a bit which I am sure is not great for accurate readings.
So I am looking for a model that has bullet proof construction, some ability to magnify the readings and a luminous dial for reading in low light or at night now that I do a lot more sunrise/sunset/night hiking. I've come across models that are described as "military style" and have a sighting lens and luminous dials but it is unclear if the sighting lens is magnified in any way. Several models I looked at also had a second dial outside the 0-360 dial that appears to be a subdivision of some sort - is that what that is? They also seem fairly thick and are not clear so setting down on a map to plot directions seems like it would be a little more inconvenient.
Anyone have any thoughts on a brand or model that might help me out with these features? The Silva compass I have now is pretty much the only compass I have ever used so I'm not sure where it stands among other brands quality wise. Appreciate any feedback on the subject.
So I am looking for a model that has bullet proof construction, some ability to magnify the readings and a luminous dial for reading in low light or at night now that I do a lot more sunrise/sunset/night hiking. I've come across models that are described as "military style" and have a sighting lens and luminous dials but it is unclear if the sighting lens is magnified in any way. Several models I looked at also had a second dial outside the 0-360 dial that appears to be a subdivision of some sort - is that what that is? They also seem fairly thick and are not clear so setting down on a map to plot directions seems like it would be a little more inconvenient.
Anyone have any thoughts on a brand or model that might help me out with these features? The Silva compass I have now is pretty much the only compass I have ever used so I'm not sure where it stands among other brands quality wise. Appreciate any feedback on the subject.