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Reviewed in Germany on March 22, 2025
macht was es soll, Passt am Fahrrad Lenker aber aus meiner Sicht etwas klein. ( nur meine Meinung )
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Reviewed in Japan on September 1, 2024
折りたたみ自転車のハンドルバーに取り付けました。ハンドルバーの素材はアルミだと思います。折りたたみの邪魔にならず、デザインもスッキリしていて良い感じです。何度か手持ち式のコンパスと見比べてみましたが、特段ズレは無いです。
NDK
Reviewed in Canada on February 29, 2024
Fits the bike handlebars.
Amrita Chowdhury
Reviewed in India on December 26, 2023
it's ok product today I noticed small air bubble in this compass so I give 4 star please tell me @sun company how to remove air bubbles
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2023
Satisfait
G
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2023
Fits nicely on the thwart of my canoe too
Mark Girard
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2021
As advertised but I still bought it and it’s worthless. Compass is Extremely sensitive to anything metal so this cannot be mounted on any bars.
Jeff Wilson
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2021
This compass was a tremendous disappointment! It is extremely small which certainly is not reflected in product pictures. Again, an expensive disappointment:(
Jhim
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2020
good item. thumbs up:-)
Bruce
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2020
Does the job.
Mimimimim
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2019
i want something small and not bulky. it hard to tell if it works. in town everyone refers the river to north so if facing north ill know if it works but with all the moving i feels it does not work maybe
fiona c.
Reviewed in Australia on December 1, 2019
Fit easy to bike and clear to read direction of travel
R. D Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2019
Works as well as a compass can work. Before buying it, I verified my handlebars were non-magnetic (ie aluminum not steel) by using a magnet. Don't expect this to work near ferrous materials. This compass already has a little round rubber pad glued under the compass that holds it in place on 1" bars. It also includes a separate C-shaped rubber ring that needs to be used on 7/8" bars to keep it from sliding around. It's not rated for bars larger than 1", although it might stretch enough to fit up to 1-1/4" bars. Using the C-shaped ring holds it nice and tight on the 7/8" portion of my riser bars.In use, keep in mind its a compass and suffers from all the typical compass problems, including magnetic dip and acceleration and turning errors. You pilots will understand. In a nutshell, the compass will read erratically while turning and during sudden accelerations/decelerations (eg bumps and potholes). Straight and level, it works fine provided there are no stray magnetic fields (deviation) about. Keep variation in mind as well (the difference between true and magnetic north). It's a compass, not a GPS unit.The compass has an arrow and the letter N for North, letters for E, S, and W, and smaller letters for the intercardinal directions NW, NE, SE, and SW. The only odd thing is that there are three lines between the cardinal and intercardinal directions, in other words four divisions each 45 degrees. That's 11.25 degrees per mark. Just one line (for the secondary intercardinals SSW etc) or two lines (ie every integer 15 degrees) would have made more sense for a compass. Oh well...minor nit. It does a fine job showing me my general direction of travel, with no batteries required.
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