Brunton 9068
$6.00
The Brunton 9068 is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen December 24, 2011 at Moosejaw.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Brunton retailers:
User Reviews
Save your money. The Suunto Clipper wristband compass…
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Save your money. The Suunto Clipper wristband compass (also marketed in North America as the Silva 340 wristband compass) is a much better design and I think, better made. The Clipper features a rotating dial and more precise degree markings as well.
Specs
Specs
| Weight |
0.2 oz |
| Overall dimensions |
1 in x 1 in x 0.5 in |
Description
The 9068 is a compass made by Brunton. It has an average rating of 2 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
Where to Buy
The Brunton 9068 is not available from the stores we monitor.
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Brunton retailers:
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CampSaver.com |
Backcountry.com |
SunnySports |
Mountains Plus |
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