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If you are hiking in low temperatures (such as cold winters) or hot temperatures (such as deserts), you need to make sure that the compass can keep up. The operating temperature of compass is -30°C to +60°C / -22°F to +140°F, ensuring that the liquid will not freeze or generate bubbles inside. The needle should immediately point north easily. Even if you are hiking leisurely, bad weather will come soon, and you will want the needle to stabilize quickly. This compass is filled with liquid and has a Saphire jewel bearing, which allows the needle to move freely and keeps it from being twisted during reading. The compass for hiking must be durable because it is likely to hit the backpack or fall to the ground. To ensure durability, this compass has an anodized zinc alloy metal casing and has been proven to resist harmful conditions such as sand or appearing in water.







