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Set Your Path With The TruArc 15 Luminous Compass From Brunton

Brunton navigation devices have been trusted by scientists, search and rescue teams, and serious outdoor enthusiasts for over a century, and their unfailingly reliable devices are still made right here in the USA. The TruArc 15 Luminous Compass is a best-seller for a reason. Packed full of helpful features designed for advanced navigation, snow safety, search and rescue, or scientific field work, it’s got everything you need to find your way, even after dark.

The TruArc™ Global Needle tilts up to 20˚ for balanced use worldwide. Tool-free declination adjustment is simple and fast to orient magnetic north to true North. The EverNorth Magnet resists demagnetization over time. Meridian lines on vial are clearly marked to assist during pre-trip planning when aligning with map grid lines and inch/millimeter scales help for accurate and effective map work.

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The highlight (pun intended) for our team is the 8 hours of glow-in-the-dark legibility for after-dark travel. The magnified readout also provides the highest degree of accuracy without compromising readability. You’ll note the sighting mirror and sighting line integrated into the cover for the most accurate bearings, whether taking or following a bearing. An added clinometer with 2˚ resolution lets users measure slope angle or gauge heights of passes, peaks or trees.

The compass includes an engineer’s ruler, a bubble level, a map magnifier to read smaller details on any map, and a 1˚ resolution azimuth ring for precision readings. The compass is USA-made in Riverton, Wyoming. All these tools come together in a 4” x 2½” x ⅔” body weighing just 3.2 oz. With a full set of features for the serious navigator, the TruArc 15 Luminous Compass is available for $80 on the Huckberry website today.

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