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Suunto M-3DL Compass
Suunto gave the M-3DL Compass adjustable declination to make math simple when you need to find your way and a luminous bezel to aid in night navigation.
Suunto Arrow 5 Compass
Suunto developed the Arrow 5 Compass with an ergonomic design, fast-settling needle, and thumb attachment for competitive orienteering.
Suunto MCA-D Challenger Compass
TThe Suunto MCA-D Challenger Compass features a fixed declination scale and high-quality mirror. The MCA-D Challenger is ideal for surveyors, rescue patrols, and any hiker who appreciates accurate, reliable measurements.
Suunto DP-65 Global Compass
Tramp around New Zealand in January and backpack in Montana in July with the Suunto DP-65 Global Compass.
Suunto Pilot Compass
The Suunto Pilot Compass is an affordable option for inshore use. Attach this compact compass with the included bracket mount to your small sailboat or kayak.
Suunto Pioneer Multipurpose Compass
The Suunto Pioneer Kayak Compass has a plastic adapter and screw set that mounts directly to any flush surface on a kayak, dinghy, or small sailboat.
Trails.com Trail Finder - Deluxe Edition
Trail Finder offers instant access to 1, 000 guidebooks detailing 30, 000 trails, and UNLIMITED topo maps across North America. Whether hiking, biking, camping, paddling, or skiing youll find the trail to your nirvana. One year subscription.
ACR MicrOFix 406 GPS PLB
Take reassurance along with you out into the backcountry with the ACR MicrOFix 406 GPS Personal Locator Beacon. As the lightest and smallest high-functioning personal locator available, the MicrOFix 406 provides a dependable last resort in harrowing situations.
ACR TerraFix 406 GPS I/O PLB
The ACR TerraFix 406 I/O GPS Personal Locator Beacon is the ultimate last resort in the backcountry.
National Geographic Benchmark State Road and Recreation Atlas
Whether youre traveling in another state or exploring trails and back roads closer to home, National Geographics Benchmark State Road and Recreation Atlas gives you the information you need.











