wrist compasses--suggestions?

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Yep, SK-7 rules.

I think the most prevalent compass is the Oceanic/Genesis/Aeris/Dacor/etc/etc compass. I used to use that one too, until I found the SK-7.

The SK-7 still gives an accurate reading even when it's tilted as much as twice where the above compasses stick.

I have yet to put the bungie straps in, as the original straps aren't too much trouble for me. But I think I'll do it as soon as I get some bungee.
 
Yet another thumbs up for the Suunto SK-7.
 
I carry a small Suunto hikers compass in my BC pocket and pull it out when I need it. One less thing on my arm. It is liquid filled and I have taken it to 160 fsw. Sells for less then 15 bucks at Walmart.

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I carry a small Suunto hikers compass in my BC pocket and pull it out when I need it. One less thing on my arm. It is liquid filled and I have taken it to 160 fsw. Sells for less then 15 bucks at Walmart.

Hmm, sounds like an great idea. I'll be needing a compass for AOW and that should get me by.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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