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BIJIA Orienteering Map Compass -Sighting Mirror Compass with Adjustable Declination,Clinometer and LED light for Hiking, Camping,Orienteering,Hunting,Global Mountaineering,Navigating and SAR training.

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Features

  • Global Needle and AccurateBase plate compass with a global needle, that works accurately anywhere on the planet.If youre a world traveler,this compass is an essential component.
  • Orienteering Compass with MirrorA useful feature that helps you see your targeting landmark along with the compass to get more precise navigation.With a led light and luminous marking so that it is easy to read even at night time.
  • Adjustable DeclinationAdjustable declination:It is a useful feature for hikers or other outdoor lovers that made long hikes in different regions in the world.Clinometer: Allows you to measure the vertical angle (steepness) of a slope; helpful for assessing avalanche hazards and the heights of objects.
  • Lightweight and DurableLightweight compass made of clear,scratch resistant actylic. Only 76g0.16ib,it is great for hiking backpacking and easy to take to everywhere.
  • Multi-function CompassWith many other features such as magnigying lens,and measuring scales(in Inches, mm, 1:25000),lanyard with LED light.Packed a small screwdriver with compass as well.This orienteering compass may be what you are looking for before you can set out for your next hike.BIJIA provide lifetime warranty for every customers.Please contact us if you have any questions.

Brand: BIJIA


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 2.56 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2.36"L x 0.79"W


Special Feature: Adjustable


Map scale: ‎125000


UPC: ‎708111939102


Manufacturer: ‎Hunter Optics


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.53 x 2.64 x 0.98 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.36 x 0.79 x 4.33 inches


Brand Name: ‎BIJIA


Date First Available: September 21, 2020


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  • Orienteering Map Compass
I could tell that it was built to survive the weather because of the sturdy build quality that it had. As someone who places a high value on accuracy in navigation, I find the function that allows for changeable declination to be an absolute gift. When I went on walks, particularly in places that I was not acquainted with, I found that it was quite helpful in fine-tuning my route. I was able to get my bearings while I was trekking with the help of this equipment, which enabled me to keep on course without having to rely on any guessing. The sighting mirror is another essential component. It seemed to add a level of precision that I had not encountered with any of the other compasses I had used before. The clinometer was yet another characteristic that stood out to me considerably. In the course of my climbing expedition, I used this product not only to analyze the slope angles but also to check the safety of the terrain. The fact that it is a useful function helped me feel more prepared, particularly when I was negotiating regions that were more rough or hilly. In addition, I discovered that the LED light was of great assistance to me while I was navigating at night. One evening, I found myself in the woods as the sun was about to set, and the LED light made it simple for me to see the compass even though there was very little surrounding light. It is a rather small function, but it offers a great deal of value, especially when going on camping vacations when the intensity of the daylight might be unexpected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by HUY LE HUY LE

  • Good compass
Good compass. The mirror popped out when I removed the tape on it as it was stuck like glue and wouldn't just peel off. In the process it sliced my finger on the edge. Got the tape off the mirror and reglued it back in and works fine. Just be careful when removing the tape! Overall good buy.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by TTyler

  • High dollar features for a bargain price!
We stopped for a break on our hike this morning, long enough to do a comparison of this compass with two similar models from a well-known supplier. To my amazement, all three were in total agreement right down to the degree readings! I did notice the two name-brand units seemed to settle more quickly - that is the ONLY difference we observed. This compass appears to be well made and designed. Compared to my $70.00 (+) name-brand, everything works well and functions properly. That's ALL you can ask of ANY compass! GOOD BUY and well pleased! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by Michael K. Hendricks

  • This is a really good. You’d pay 90$ for something not as useable, so I’m happy.
Basically, this reminds me of the old Silva Rangers, but with a thicker base plate. The price is tremendously lower though, and it seems like a high quality unit. I almost didn’t find the adjustment screw, but it was in a separate tiny plastic folder tucked in the box. Seriously though. A good compass is critical to my occupation and I see younger coworkers getting 80$ compasses that you can’t even adjust the declination on. I was pretty skeptical of the very low price and wasn’t expecting something with a stated lifetime warranty. Realistically, I’d be happy if it lasted two years without developing an air bubble or having all the map scales wear off. It seems like a quality item and I am recommending it to some of the new graduates on my crews who went and bought expensive compasses at REI that are basically useless for our purposes due to no declination adjustment ( or exceedingly difficult adjustment), no sighting or mirror to check your needle position, and no map scales or measuring scales. See-through base plate scale makes for expedient measurements for artifacts and a photo scale that is just as good as a ruler for smaller items. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022 by Jacob Nelson

  • Good enough to try
I bought 10 for my scouts. The declination adjustment doesn't work on one of them and two of them do not accurately point north. Still, these are too good of a deal not to try them and the ones that work work well. As long as you try them before the return window expires. :)
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025 by DIYer in Idaho

  • Great Beginner Mirrored Compass
Got 3 of these as starter compasses to learn orienteering and navigation for myself and my 2 sons. I wanted something that would mimic a Suunto MC-2, but that I wouldn't be to broken up about if it got broken or lost. We're not the most careful people. So this particular unit in the $12-$15 price range more than fits the bill. We put stickers on ours to differentiate whose is who's. I have a green little alien on mine. We have yet to try starting a solar-induced fire with the magnifying circle, but the magnifier was one of the reasons this unit was shortlisted. I checked the cardinal directions on our compasses against other cheapie compasses I had on hand (you know, those whistle combo and button types, but we all know you can't fully trust those). All 3 compasses generally pointed in the same direction as well in terms of consistency in the product. I also checked and set my area's declination against the NOAA Magnetic Field Calculator (I have the link saved to the screen menu of my cellphone for always-access) as well as the little compass that comes up on Google Maps. I also for sure know where North is by my house in general and the area of my job. So this compass checks out as far as I am concerned. For any beginner who is not aware, anytime you bring up an online topo or regular directional map, the top line edge of that map or screen is always in the direction of North. Now if that's True North or just magnetic north, I have not confirmed that fact with 100% certainty so YMMV. Also, while you're certifying coordinates make sure this (or any other) ompass is not being thrown off by metal or nearby magnets that are on your person, clothing, in picnic tables, in your phone, by firearms, etc. The little flashlight attached to the lanyard is a nice bonus, but I don't have high hopes for that thing lasting. It's amazing to me how some people buy things at the most dirt cheap price possible and complain that something is deficient or eventually fails to work, but I digress. If this whole unit survives and functions for 6 mos. to a year, I would consider that a Big Win. I would personally NOT take this unit on a big, long-term thru-hike or into a serious wilderness area for an ad hoc hike either. Maybe as a backup compass. I would just go ahead and drop some cash on Suunto, Silva, or Brunton in the $35-$75 range as your main deal. Don't be a cheapskate when your life could be on the line. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022 by WLP WLP

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