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product_id: 49965580
title: "Clipper"
brand: "suunto"
price: "₩89048"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Waterproof & liquid-filled stability 10° increment precision Ultra-light 5g compact design Clipper

**Brand:** suunto
**Price:** ₩89048
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🧭 Navigate Boldly, Wherever Life Takes You!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Clipper by suunto
- **How much does it cost?** ₩89048 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- suunto enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted suunto brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Waterproof, liquid-filled capsule guarantees stable needle operation rain or shine.
- • **Featherweight Explorer’s Essential:** At just 5 grams and compact size, clip it effortlessly to your gear without bulk.
- • **Precision Navigation at Your Fingertips:** Rotating bezel with 10° increments ensures quick, reliable bearings for every adventure.
- • **Luminous Markings for Low-Light Confidence:** Glow-in-the-dark needle lets you navigate even when the sun sets on your trail.
- • **Finnish Craftsmanship Meets Modern Adventure:** Durable sapphire-bearing needle and plastic bezel combine quality with rugged style.

## Overview

The SUUNTO Multifunctional Compass is a compact, lightweight navigation tool designed for the Northern Hemisphere. Featuring a liquid-filled capsule for stable needle movement, a rotating bezel with 10° increments, and luminous markings for low-light visibility, it clips easily onto belts, sleeves, or backpacks. Made in Finland with high-quality materials, this waterproof compass requires no batteries and weighs only 5 grams, making it the perfect reliable companion for hiking and outdoor adventures.

## Description

Shop SUUNTO Unisex Clipper L/B Nh Compass - Black, Standard size. Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders.

Review: Superb little compass - for some purposes. - GOOD POINTS Very small, light and easy to read because the 'needle' is actually a very clear rotating disk. The bearing and the damping is excellent; I have never seen it stick. Although you can fix it to a map, it is most useful fitted to your LEFT cuff or watch strap, which is what it is designed for (There is a 5deg error when fixed to my S/S Milanese watch strap). An arrow pointing the way is moulded in at a diagonal so that it points correctly when you hold your LEFT hand comfortably in front of you. If you are used to a base-plate compass you will understand it instantly. All you do is set the azimuth ring so that your desired bearing is lined up with the moulded-in diagonal arrow then, with your arm in a comfortable position, rotate your body until the compass 'needle' points to 'N'. The moulded-in arrow now points along the desired bearing. OTHER POINTS There are NO negative points! The 'needle' (i.e. the disc) is luminous and is very easy to read in the dark. Unfortunately, the 'N' mark is not luminous and neither is the moulded arrow so use in the dark is limited to a general indication of North. That is better than nothing but it could so easily have been fully functional at night for penny's worth of luminous paint. It is more sensitive to influence by metal and electronics than my other compi; maybe because the magnet is not very strong? It is probably not a good idea to keep it next to your phone etc. Some may find it too small. Once clipped on it is fine but the size and rounded shape means it keeps slipping out of my fingers. The graduations are only each 10 degrees but most of us can't walk a straight line to within 10 degrees, especially in hills and woodland, so that is ample. If precise navigation is essential you would probably be going from landmark to landmark using a sighting compass or similar; my favourite is the Swiss-army 'matchbox' compass. It has no declination graduations or adjustment but in the UK that is ALMOST irrelevant. You can cater for that when calculating the heading anyway. VALUE FOR MONEY I paid £17.44 which may seem a lot for such a small compass but it is not a toy, it is a proper tool and very good value for money.
Review: Excellent product but a few things to keep in mind to make the most of it. - Even though my watch does not have a metallic wristband, still caused a deviation of around 4°W which was a bit less than half of a division on the rotating ring (Not to be mistaken by declination or variation which is the angle between geographic and magnetic North). So, the deviation caused by the watch added to around 1°W local variation (depending where you are in the UK) it added up to 5°W which is just half of one division (10°) on the rotating ring. Taking those factors into account I can say this compass is pretty accurate. For just walking around I wouldn't even bother adding 5° to my true heading to find my compass heading but would probably be useful to add those factors if you needed to do some triangulation. Then again, unless you have bionic eyes and can divide the space between 2 marks on the ring in 10 parts, I'm pretty sure your triangulation won't be accurate and this won't be the right tool for this purpose, but in a real emergency.. who knows.. at least you would know roughly where you are. The build is solid, there's no bubble in the liquid, the needle is fast, the cardinal points are phosphorescent (they glow pretty nicely in the dark). The rotating ring clicks but the interesting thing is that it doesn't move every 10°, but rather every 7.5°, which means the lines only align perfectly with the arrow every 30° which is not really an issue. Something else to keep in mind... it is unusable inside my car as it only points to one direction probably due to the metallic body or some other magnetic fields. That won't happen on a bicycle though but if you just want to have a glance at your heading whilst riding just make sure you're not in a corner or accelerating or decelerating because as the compass is balanced (North Hemisphere in this case) the centre of gravity of the disc is offset from the pivoting point and that will cause turning and acceleration errors due to inertial forces acting on the centre of gravity. In summary it is nicely built, it's quite small which is what you want when having something attached to your watch and at the same time doesn't look cheap, so it doesn't spoil the look of your watch either. Verdict: I'm happy with it and I would recommend it.

## Features

- Compact, lightweight direction indicator for attaching to belts, sleeves, watches, backpacks, maps, etc
- Alignment to the North, Good legibility in poor lighting conditions due to luminous markings, Made in Finland
- Micro-compass with direction in 10 degree increments on rotating bezel, Uncomplicated navigation under water, No batteries required
- High-quality sapphire-bearing needle, Liquid-filled capsule for stable operation, Plastic bezel
- Contents: 1x Suunto Clipper L/B NH Compass, Colour: Black, Dimensions: 30 x 24 x 11 mm, Weight: 5 g, Bezel Material: Plastic

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000BSDU4Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | 69,630 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 180 in Compasses (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | SUUNTO |
| Brand Name | SUUNTO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,425 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045235900367, 06417084041029 |
| Included Components | compass |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 30L x 24W millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Suunto Clipper L/B Nh Compass - Black |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Item weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Suunto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9001681 |
| Map Scale | 1:50,000 |
| Map scale | 1:50,000 |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SS004102011 |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Product dimensions | 30L x 24W millimetres |
| Special Features | Portable, waterproof |
| Special feature | Portable, waterproof |
| UPC | 097914398958 045235900367 045235510351 799916932153 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SUUNTO
- **Item weight:** 5 Grams
- **Material:** Plastic, Stainless Steel
- **Product dimensions:** 30L x 24W millimetres
- **Special feature:** Portable, waterproof

## Images

![Clipper - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71m-tOEEPfL.jpg)
![Clipper - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ADkha-ctL.jpg)
![Clipper - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71bEGe38yFL.jpg)
![Clipper - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hmKMgtLVL.jpg)
![Clipper - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91Qgen5bjVL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would this be suitable for scuba diving?**
A: Used one for a hundred plus dives, attached to the strap of my dive computer, it provides a quick direction check and easily resolves any short term disorientation in low light.  If you are looking to swim on an exact bearing use a console mounted compass, if you just need to know you’re going in the right direction or where the reef, land or boat is, this will do fine.  Used mine today under Swanage Pier for just that purpose.

**Q: Does it work inside a car ? Thanks**
A: It works but doesn’t necessarily point in the right direction. Changes direction when I open the door. Save your money.

**Q: Is this northern hemisphere version?**
A: The 'NH' at the end of the name indicates that it is.

**Q: How strong is the clip? I would want to use it skydiving?**
A: Not that strong. I fixed mine to a velcro wrist band for scuba diving

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb little compass - for some purposes.
*by M***N on 21 April 2023*

GOOD POINTS Very small, light and easy to read because the 'needle' is actually a very clear rotating disk. The bearing and the damping is excellent; I have never seen it stick. Although you can fix it to a map, it is most useful fitted to your LEFT cuff or watch strap, which is what it is designed for (There is a 5deg error when fixed to my S/S Milanese watch strap). An arrow pointing the way is moulded in at a diagonal so that it points correctly when you hold your LEFT hand comfortably in front of you. If you are used to a base-plate compass you will understand it instantly. All you do is set the azimuth ring so that your desired bearing is lined up with the moulded-in diagonal arrow then, with your arm in a comfortable position, rotate your body until the compass 'needle' points to 'N'. The moulded-in arrow now points along the desired bearing. OTHER POINTS There are NO negative points! The 'needle' (i.e. the disc) is luminous and is very easy to read in the dark. Unfortunately, the 'N' mark is not luminous and neither is the moulded arrow so use in the dark is limited to a general indication of North. That is better than nothing but it could so easily have been fully functional at night for penny's worth of luminous paint. It is more sensitive to influence by metal and electronics than my other compi; maybe because the magnet is not very strong? It is probably not a good idea to keep it next to your phone etc. Some may find it too small. Once clipped on it is fine but the size and rounded shape means it keeps slipping out of my fingers. The graduations are only each 10 degrees but most of us can't walk a straight line to within 10 degrees, especially in hills and woodland, so that is ample. If precise navigation is essential you would probably be going from landmark to landmark using a sighting compass or similar; my favourite is the Swiss-army 'matchbox' compass. It has no declination graduations or adjustment but in the UK that is ALMOST irrelevant. You can cater for that when calculating the heading anyway. VALUE FOR MONEY I paid £17.44 which may seem a lot for such a small compass but it is not a toy, it is a proper tool and very good value for money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent product but a few things to keep in mind to make the most of it.
*by F***T on 13 April 2017*

Even though my watch does not have a metallic wristband, still caused a deviation of around 4°W which was a bit less than half of a division on the rotating ring (Not to be mistaken by declination or variation which is the angle between geographic and magnetic North). So, the deviation caused by the watch added to around 1°W local variation (depending where you are in the UK) it added up to 5°W which is just half of one division (10°) on the rotating ring. Taking those factors into account I can say this compass is pretty accurate. For just walking around I wouldn't even bother adding 5° to my true heading to find my compass heading but would probably be useful to add those factors if you needed to do some triangulation. Then again, unless you have bionic eyes and can divide the space between 2 marks on the ring in 10 parts, I'm pretty sure your triangulation won't be accurate and this won't be the right tool for this purpose, but in a real emergency.. who knows.. at least you would know roughly where you are. The build is solid, there's no bubble in the liquid, the needle is fast, the cardinal points are phosphorescent (they glow pretty nicely in the dark). The rotating ring clicks but the interesting thing is that it doesn't move every 10°, but rather every 7.5°, which means the lines only align perfectly with the arrow every 30° which is not really an issue. Something else to keep in mind... it is unusable inside my car as it only points to one direction probably due to the metallic body or some other magnetic fields. That won't happen on a bicycle though but if you just want to have a glance at your heading whilst riding just make sure you're not in a corner or accelerating or decelerating because as the compass is balanced (North Hemisphere in this case) the centre of gravity of the disc is offset from the pivoting point and that will cause turning and acceleration errors due to inertial forces acting on the centre of gravity. In summary it is nicely built, it's quite small which is what you want when having something attached to your watch and at the same time doesn't look cheap, so it doesn't spoil the look of your watch either. Verdict: I'm happy with it and I would recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent tiny compass but....
*by A***S on 26 December 2024*

There are times when you need a hasty direction check that doesn't have to be accurate to the degree. This tiny compass clips onto one's wristwatch strap and so is always ready. It's easy to use and there's even a bezel if you want to mark your azimuth. But... the compass itself is held into the base by a single drop of adhesive and after about a year (or less, if you're active) the compass falls out, leaving an empty retaining clip. My advice is to ease the compass out and apply four tiny drops of superglue (one for every 90 degrees) into the base, then re-seat the compass. Be careful not to use too much superglue, because this can prevent the bezel from rotating.

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