im trying to decide whether to get a
vector or an
x-lander. from the pictures i have seen, the
x-lander seems to have no liquid bubble [used to balance or level the watch when taking
compass readings] compared to the
vector.
if there is really no bubble leveler for the
x-lander, how do you balance the
x-lander when you take a
compass reading? does this mean that the
compass reading for the
x-lander is not as accurate compared to the
vector? pls help. thanks in advance for any clarifications.
cheers!
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 | Compass |  | Compasses are sensitive, absolutely crucial instruments to precision navigation. The earth's magnetic field, inclination, and your longitude and latitude all influence the horizontal plane of a compass needle. As a result, compasses are balanced for different geographical zones. Suunto Compasses overcome this limitation to traditional compasses by using a simple 'Two Zone System'. With a Suunto Compass, the only 'balancing zones' are the northern and southern hemispheres. In addition to this innovation, certain Suunto Compasses come equipped with useful features like luminous needles and marks, centimeter/inch scales, magnifying glasses, clinometers, sighting notches, and more. | |  |
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