

🧭 Own the wilderness with pinpoint precision and style!
The SUUNTO M-3 Compass is a high-quality, Finnish-made navigation tool designed for demanding outdoor conditions. Featuring a global needle with a 20° pitch range, luminous markings for excellent legibility in low light, and adjustable declination correction, it offers reliable, precise orientation worldwide. Its durable stainless steel needle with jewel bearing and liquid-filled capsule ensures stable performance, while the compact design with a removable carrying cord makes it perfect for professional adventurers and globetrotters alike.

















| ASIN | B018YEE8WO |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 76,955 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 231 in Compasses (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,135) |
| Date First Available | 5 May 2015 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Features | Rotating ring, liquid filled |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045235910885, 06417084186164 |
| Included components | compass |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 8 inches |
| Item model number | SS021370000 |
| Manufacturer | Suunto |
| Map scale | Metric & Imperial |
| Material type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Mounting type | Wrist Mount |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 11.99 x 1.4 cm; 45.36 g |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Sports Technology |
| Style | M-3 Global Compass |
| UPC | 045235910885 |
| Weight | 286 g |
D**.
Quality build and finish
This is a robust and well-made compass, ideal for trekking and exploring. The markings are very clear and the rotating bezel is smooth and easy to operate. The declination adjustment is simple to make, using the supplied small tool, which I keep on the same lanyard as the compass. The only reason for 4 stars for accuracy is that as a hand held compass it's never going to be as accurate as, say, compass binoculars, but it's certainly accurate enough for general use.
S**V
Top piece of kit
Brilliant Compass that eliminates all the troubles that you have ever had with a cheap compass. Global needle can be used anywhere in the world. You can set declination which means not having to faff around adding or subtracting a few degrees for each bearing. Easy view clear to see degrees. Dial has raised points so you can turn the bezel easily and accurately even with thick gloves on and the whole thing lights up like a christmas tree in the dark after shining your torch on the illuminous markings. Stays glowing for hours. Good tilt angle on the needle doesnt get jammed easy and the liquid inside prevents the needle from wobblying in inclimate and freezing weather. I was a bit weary about paying more than what I thought for a compass but this is well worth the money. Well thought out piece of kit.
J**P
Great Compass, but highly priced
I have used a variety of compasses and after failing to take the plunge on another Silva (reading that quality has dropped slightly) I opted for this Suunto instead. I will start by saying this is a Great compass, it feels robust and it does what it should. The plastic is clear and the markings for scales and measuring have a fine clarity to them. The magnifying glass is effective and the luminescent parts hold a good source of light for a long time. I quite like the protractor although I honestly cant say I have used it, It may come into its own when its taken into avalanche territory. I also like the declination adjustment as someone who works with older maps. The Bezel is nice and chunky with a good 'housing grip' meaning a gloved hand can take a sighted bearing easily. bearing increments are easy to read with a clear indication point and the compass features line up nicely to the eye for this task also. when using the compass on the map, the rubber 'feet' do a great job of holding it in place. There are a few things I was suprised about being a £48 compass (especially as people had commented on such a high quality product). Firstly the needle sometimes sticks slightly meaning care should be taken to ensure its came to rest before taking or walking on a bearing, this also occurs on the protractor but can be remedied with a slight tap. some of the printing around the bezel for the N,E,S,W are not completely printed this can be said for some of the luminescent markings too (not an issue as such, but we are paying £48). My main issue is the bezel can have 'stiction' when i am trying to make fine adjustments, it should be smoother, otherwise you rotate the compass on the map loosing your bearing or you rotate your hand when taking a sighted bearing. i understand this may be a side effect of having a housing that feels robust and reliable but its something to bear in mind if you are trying to take very accurate bearings. I do however, on balance, think this is a great piece of nav kit and it will certainly remain in my pack until further notice. The robustness and easyness of reading make it a good winter compass (operating to -30°C). I also like that the supplied lanyard has a half clasp that attaches for quick release from the compass (but strong enough to not be accidently pulled away) and that the declination adjustment tool (located on the lanyard) can also be used as a map pointer. Robustness 9/10 Readout ease 9/10 Ease of use 7/10 Features 9/10 Reliability 8/10
P**T
Much better than Silva equivalent.
I originally went for the 'Silva' brand name and purchased a Expedition 4-360. A big mistake - the quality was terrible with the compass constantly sticking. I returned it and bought the SUUNTO M-3 Nh Compass which is far superior in terms of build quality and functionality. This is a great compass, easy to read and so far robust in the field.
B**B
Made in Finland
Excellent compass made in Finland unlike Silva compasses made in China.
H**A
Quality
As soon as it was unpacked it felt far superior to the Swedish compasses I have used until now. Everything about it from the base weight, smooth action of the bezel and damping of the needle movement was in a different league. Highly praiseworthy bit of kit. It proves, yet again, you get what you pay for.
C**N
Quality and easy to use
It can take a little beating and get submerged in water. The declination screw is a little small and I'm afraid I'll lose the tool they provide for that. That said it's a great piece of kit and well worth the money.
E**E
Missing something vital
I got this based on a recommendation in a book. I’ve just started SAR training. Turns out it’s missing a proper roamer. So where others could quickly work out grid references, it wasn’t as easy for me. Felt a little silly. A bit confused it’s missing something so simple.
L**H
Superbe instrument.
雷**切
ほぼ同じのシルバとどちらにしようかと思いましたが、 中国製とフィンランド製で、あっさりスントに決めました。 それ以外は甲乙つけがたいと思います。
J**B
This is a review of the Suunto M-3 NH, sold by DIPNDIVE, which I purchased for $31.45 in June 2018. The "NH" in the product name means "Northern Hemisphere". A map on the packaging shows that this model is not recommended for Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand, half of South America, or half of Africa. Also, since no ordinary compass will work well near the magnetic poles, the map seems to show that it is not recommended for the northernmost parts of Alaska, Canada, or Russia. Nothing on the compass itself says Northern Hemisphere. The advantage of the M-3 is its declination adjustment. In my area, the difference between true North and magnetic North is 14.3 degrees. With a regular compass, one has to remember whether the magnetic North pole is to the left or right of the geographic North pole. This gives a lot of opportunity for error. But with the M-3, the user can easily set the declination and all will be well for use in that area. The declination is set by turning a tiny screw. It is on the bottom of the compass at eight O'Clock in the attached image. The scale that shows 14 degree west declination is seen at four O'Clock in the same image. The compass comes with a small non-magnetic screwdriver attached to its lanyard. Adjusting the declination only moves the orienting arrow. The orienting lines do not move. The result is that the compass needle points to magnetic North as always, but the dial indicates true North. I have attached an image of the M-3 sitting on the compass rose of a nautical chart. The chart is "oriented"; meaning that I carefully turned it so that its vertical lines run North and South. Note how the dial is set to North, the baseplate points to true North, and the needle points to magnetic North, which is 14.3 degrees to the left. A negative review of the M-3 described getting a fake Suunto. The compass that I received did not have any of the problems that he described. The needle on my compass is fluid dampened and works nicely. It definitely has a jewel bearing in the center. (Putting a flashlight under the compass shows that the center of the needle is not just metal.) There is no bubble in the fluid. The whole compass is high quality and well made. The luminescent parts of the compass work fine. I suppose this could be useful in moonlight on open ground, where there might be enough light to walk around without a flashlight. But if the night is so dark that you need a flashlight, wouldn't you just use the flashlight to read your compass? The compass comes with a strong plastic clip to connect the lanyard. But it is not needed. It is just as easy to connect the lanyard with a catspaw knot as shown in the attached images. The M-3 is known as a "baseplate" or "Silva System" compass. I find this design much easier to use than a lensatic compass. The Cammenga military compass is more complicated and can be very hard to read. In my opinion, baseplate is the way to go. The size of the M-3 is about 4 5/8" by 2 3/8". The M-3 perfectly agrees with my old Boy Scout compass. I do not see even one degree of difference between them. The reason to buy a Suunto M-3 instead of a $5.00 compass from a big box store is the declination adjustment, and the confidence of having a high quality device that will be sure to work when you really need it.
F**E
Simple but adequate for most short distance navigation. It doesn't have a hinged cover and mirror which seem to break often. It has a magnifying glass, measurements to scale, a declination adjustment, and luminescent markings. We are using this for short distances at slow speeds, either hiking or canoeing. So it does not need to be super precise. It is not waterproof but will be kept in a waterproof map case except when it is being used. For our purposes, it has the durability and ease of use that we require.
D**A
Eu adorei chegou direitinho e rápido
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