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PSM 12-31-2014 17:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by mugwump (Post 571300)
Bought a Silva Ranger for my nephew's son for Christmas. It had a leak in the housing that caused a bubble big enough to cause problems. I returned it and the replacement had the same problem out of the box at room temp.

They've also taken the magnifier off the baseplate. Silva has a problem. Thankfully, Amazon makes refunds a piece of cake.

PS: ultimately gave him a Suunto A-10, which is probably a better first compass anyway.

Mug, check out post #50 above. ;)

Pat

mugwump 12-31-2014 22:38

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Originally Posted by PSM (Post 571301)
Mug, check out post #50 above. ;)

Pat

D'Oh! Noticing that would have saved me some time. Oh well, I'm happy with the Suunto. Thanks Pat.

Javadrinker 01-06-2015 09:50

I was doing some research this weekend and found this about Brunton; "The new 15TDCL compasses are made in China. However, if most 15TDCL compasses are like the one that I am reviewing, they are still very decent compasses." Full article here; http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2010/09...5tdcl-compass/ disappointment article here; http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2010/06...-dissapointed/

Additionally, "Brunton has overhauled their entire line of compasses for 2012. The new line includes some familiar faces and several entirely new designs." Full article here; http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2012/02...-from-brunton/

In corresponding with Brunton about the TruArc 15 they replied to me ", the TruArc 15 is made in the USA in Riverton, Wyoming. "

PSM 01-06-2015 10:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Javadrinker (Post 571552)
I was doing some research this weekend and found this about Brunton; "The new 15TDCL compasses are made in China. However, if most 15TDCL compasses are like the one that I am reviewing, they are still very decent compasses." Full article here; http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2010/09...5tdcl-compass/

Additionally, "Brunton has overhauled their entire line of compasses for 2012. The new line includes some familiar faces and several entirely new designs." Full article here; http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2012/02...-from-brunton/

In corresponding with Brunton about the TruArc 15 they replied to me ", the TruArc 15 is made in the USA in Riverton, Wyoming. "

Hmmm, 404 on both links. :confused:

Pat

Javadrinker 01-06-2015 16:53

Corrected the links and I emptied the cache and checked. If it still doesn't work go to Jerking the Trigger and search compass.

Jerry4463 03-28-2015 14:02

To the QP's, would you all recommend someone preparing for SFAS train with a Silva Ranger or a lensatic model? Any input is appreciated.

MR2 03-28-2015 14:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerry4463 (Post 579336)
To the QP's, would you all recommend someone preparing for SFAS train with a Silva Ranger or a lensatic model? Any input is appreciated.

I recommend that you read this thread from the beginning. :rolleyes:

Sapper124 05-28-2015 07:22

MC-2G Bubble
 
I have used a Suunto MC-2G for about 2 years since graduating the course and it has served me well in both hemispheres. Somewhere between the heat of Iraq and the cold /altitude of Afghanistan it developed a large bubble that began interfering with the needle. I spoke with a Suunto rep and they had mentioned seeing some issues like that and it had to do with the company not "degassing" (im assuming this means removing any form of gas from the liquid in the bezel) the compasses fluid in the bezel. Regardless they were happy to assist me in getting it checked out and ultimately replaced.

It took me a couple hours of talking to different customer service representatives before I finally called one of their service representatives directly and got the word on how to have it replaced. In the US SouthEast there is one representative that handles the replacement of Liquid Compasses: Forestry Suppliers Inc. out of Jackson, MS. 800-647-5368. I spoke with a rep, got their address and sent my compass in and received a new one in about 2 week turn-around.

Hope this helps anyone else with Suunto Issues.

booker 05-28-2015 10:12

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Originally Posted by Sapper124 (Post 584098)
I have used a Suunto MC-2G for about 2 years since graduating the course and it has served me well in both hemispheres. Somewhere between the heat of Iraq and the cold /altitude of Afghanistan it developed a large bubble that began interfering with the needle. I spoke with a Suunto rep and they had mentioned seeing some issues like that and it had to do with the company not "degassing" (im assuming this means removing any form of gas from the liquid in the bezel) the compasses fluid in the bezel. Regardless they were happy to assist me in getting it checked out and ultimately replaced.

It took me a couple hours of talking to different customer service representatives before I finally called one of their service representatives directly and got the word on how to have it replaced. In the US SouthEast there is one representative that handles the replacement of Liquid Compasses: Forestry Suppliers Inc. out of Jackson, MS. 800-647-5368. I spoke with a rep, got their address and sent my compass in and received a new one in about 2 week turn-around.

Hope this helps anyone else with Suunto Issues.


Forestry Suppliers is a great company to work with, it may help to mention your military affiliation, they may turn it around faster (not sure if Sapper124 already did that). I've worked with them for a decade and they have always been quick to fix any issues.


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