Product Dimensions | 3 x 13.2 x 17.3 cm; 10 g |
Item model number | 360100 |
Other display features | Wireless |
Device interface - primary | Buttons |
Colour | grey |
Whats in the box | Battery |
Item Weight | 10 g |
V**R
ok
ok
P**S
Pedro
Es un poco lento para coger la señal del satélite y falla a veces cuando te dirige al punto de destino. Tiene que tener buena cobertura...
V**O
bussola perfetta
bussola perfetta poco ingombrante consegna rapida ed efficiente consiglio a tutti di comprarla e divertirsi serietà della ditta che vende
V**R
Easy and Foolproof
This backtracker is great because it's simple to use and, more importantly, would be easy to set up and use even under the stress of being lost (which can be considerable). For years I have carried two compasses (in case one breaks in the field), but even with that I was badly "turned around" in early October this year while upland hunting in a familiar location. Somehow I misplaced my present position so while I followed my compass, I missed an important landmark and was on my way in the wrong direction to a long overnight stay in the woods, in a down-pouring rain. Fortunately my son heard and answered my distress signal (gunshots) that were nearly muffled in that rain. The upshot is, I selected the Bushnell Backtrack Point-3 for it's small size and 3 point capability as a back-up to the compasses. Being old-er, I still don't trust battery-reliant gizmos with my life; BUT, I'm very, very happy to have it as a back-up to turn to when I may need it again. I've tested it all the ways I could think of, in thick conifers, under cliffs, in the rain. Sometimes I had to move a little (never more than 15 feet or so) to get a satellite lock, but it always locked-on and it seems very accurate. It is VERY important to calibrate it per the instructions by waving it in a figure-8 pattern. Once I didn't do this and the compass seemed to be off by 25 degrees or so. Also, note that the compass points to true, not magnetic, north. This is important to me as the magnetic declination where I hunt is about 16 degrees west.
M**E
Not for anyone with someplace to be.
I bought this as a safety measure for when I take the kids hiking I can be sure to always get up back to the car, expecting to at least know the general direction to be heading as the crow flies. I don't think I'm asking too much from this device. It does not perform. I've read all the instructions, I watched all the videos I could find and here is what I found.The compass has to be recalibrate every time you turn it on. It turns itself off after 4 minutes. This might work for you if you can give it constant attention and be sure to push a button within those 4 minutes, but if like me you have little ones to keep an eye on, pass this one by. To calibrate this you have to swing it around in a figure 8 a few times, no less than 5 in my case, then flip it over and over in every possible direction. At this point you are to walk around in a circle. After you have done this have to hold it perfectly level to the ground and turn in until every stop of the arrow continues to point the same way then you should be able trust that it's pointing north and you can now back track to your waypoint, until it turns off again.I just can't do this every time I turn it on. We would never get anywhere. I don't know if mine is defective or if this is how it's suppose to work but it really does not perform as advertised and there is nothing simple about it.
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