



🧭 Master your path with Suunto MC-2 — precision navigation that never quits!
The Suunto MC-2 is a professional-grade compass crafted in Finland, featuring a high-precision stainless steel needle with jewel bearing, luminous markings for low-light readability, and a built-in clinometer. Designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts and professionals, it includes a mirror for directional sighting and signaling, adjustable declination correction, and a base plate with magnifying glass and map scales compatible with USGS topo maps. Its liquid-filled capsule ensures stable operation without batteries, making it a reliable navigation tool for hiking, land navigation, and outdoor adventures.
| ASIN | B000BSDU5I |
| Additional Features | Mirror, clinometer and adjustable declination correction |
| Best Sellers Rank | #222,043 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #412 in Compasses (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | SUUNTO |
| Brand Name | SUUNTO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,067 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06417084042521 |
| Included Components | compass |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.98"L x 2.56"W |
| Item Type Name | Suunto Mc-2/360/G/D/L Compass - Black |
| Item Weight | 75 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Suunto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6417084042521 |
| Map Scale | 1:25,000 & 1:50,000 |
| Map scale | 1:25,000 & 1:50,000 |
| Material | Plastic Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Plastic Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SS004252010 |
| Mounting Type | Lanyard mount |
| Product Dimensions | 3.98"L x 2.56"W |
| Special Feature | Mirror, clinometer and adjustable declination correction |
G**.
Best all around compass for use in U.S.
I teach day/night land navigation as a hobby. I use and recommend this feature rich compass to my students. The scales match USGS topo maps widely used in the U.S. If you are outside of this area, use a Suunto designed for maps in your area/hemisphere. There are many different Suunto MCs, so do your homework before you buy. Some reviews mentioned that the compass needle is not accurate. I am retired US Army Special Forces. I have used the Global version of this compass in many regions of the world with no major issues. One of the first statements I make to a class of students is “Land Navigation is not surveying”. Your compass should be accurate enough to orient your map to the world around you, then orient to local terrain features to find your general location on the map. It should assist you in keeping a general bearing as you move across terrain, day and night, in all weather. This compass will easily do all of those things. Land navigation accuracy is determined using other techniques such as using backstops, waypoints, hand railing and identifying terrain features. Prior route planning using the appropriate map is essential. If you don’t know understand these techniques, get some professional training. Regarding the included lanyard and declination adjustment tool. I do not hang any corded device around my neck that will not break if it could become entangled. This includes a compass. Loop the lanyard through a buttonhole on your shirt or coat. I replace the supplied lanyard with a much longer section of para cord and then loop it through a buttonhole on a shirt breast pocket. The compass comes out to take a bearing or orient a map, then goes back into the pocket. Anything attached to my person won’t be lost. My backup compass is the same. You do carry a backup, correct? The declination tool is taped to the cover. The knife point of a pocket knife will work if the tool is lost. Declination should be set during route planning and before one goes into the field anyway. By the way, the built-in magnifying glass is meant to read small objects on a topo map. Don’t rely on it for fire starting. It’s too weak to bet your life on. Other tools and techniques are appropriate for fire starting.
P**R
Quality product and a pleasure to use in the field.
I love having well made, well designed tools. This one replaced an entry level Silva that I have used for 10 years. I could have purchased a comparable Silva instead of the Suunto, but for various reasons (price, instant gratification, etc.) I got the Suunto. I would have been happy with either. Their products are very similar in quality and features. I used the entry level one for off-road motorcycle adventures just to quickly verify position. With the mobility of a motorcycle, it wasn't all that important to be accurate. I had to stay on trails and I had the speed to make a few mistakes and quickly backtrack if needed. Now that I'm hiking fairly long distances (10-15 miles) instead of riding, often in the desert with no established trails at all, it is more important to know exactly where I am and how to get to where I need to be. Mistakes are more serious and difficult to correct. The MC-2 provides the accuracy I need in taking bearings. I navigate primarily with compass and map, and verify my position with GPS only after plotting it on my map. The results are rarely off by very much between the two techniques and the compass/map solution is safer and more reliable (no batteries, no high tech). I haven't found the inclinometer to be all that useful to me, but it is interesting sometimes. I occasionally use it to determine if I am higher or lower than some landmark in the distance. If you hold the inclinometer on edge, use the needle to get the top edge perfectly horizontal, then sight along the top edge, the point you are sighting on is exactly as high as you are. So, for example, if you are on a 5000' peak, you can sight other peaks in the distance and determine if they are higher or lower. Sometimes it is useful if you want to verify that you have correctly identified a peak that you are using for bearings. Additional data that can be used to cross-check my bearings is always welcomed. Quality product. A pleasure to use in the field.
R**E
Nice product
Overall a nice product with lots of uses and made well, it is lightweight, a little thick but the trade off would be expense, and that to me would be more of my concern with it, it is fairly pricy for a compass, but in order of importance for me would be effectiveness, which this has in spades, then durability, followed by price then weight and lastly thickness, so I think this thing definitely has lived up to my expectations with my personal preferences. Plus the magnifying glass is a nice touch for aiding in seeing small print as well as an additional combustion device if needed.
1**T
Gotta have one if things go cave man on me
Although trained in its use, I have it for backup navigation in case my electronics fail me for whatever reason. This is a very nice, feature rich compass. Although all of my exploration and adventuring is vehicle based, and better suited to electronic navigation, this compass will be used if I find myself on foot and needing to move. My life will probably depend on it, so I wasn't about to cheap out. I am satisfied it won't let me down.
B**.
A valuable tool to carry with you every day!
After reading tons of reviews and watching countless YouTube videos on the subject, I bought this Suunto compass to carry in my EDC sling pack. Several experts and former Rangers and other operators use it and recommend it, which heavily influenced my decision. So far it’s been very useful. It checks off 3 boxes for inclusion in a survival kit of EDC pack: compass for land navigation and orientation, magnifying lens for fire starting as well as reading or first aid exams, and a large mirror for signaling rescuers in a survival or SAR situation. It’s a great piece of kit, and I highly recommend it. If you found this review helpful, please tap the button so I’ll know it helped someone. Take care, and stay safe! : )
D**D
Best Compass out there
I've owned one for years. The 'G' feature fixes the problems my other coworkers go through with their Silvas and various off brands in regards to hot ground throwing around the compass bearing down lines of equal magnetic lines. If you've ever shot a bearing across a field one flagged 30 meter shovel test at a time, then looked backwards at your flags shooting around an arch, you know what I mean. You can shoot a reverse bearing back to where you started and at 400 meters out, you might be shooting 90 meters to the right or left. That is a problem.... So, this 'G' compass allows you to shoot a pretty straight bearing through those kinds of instances, which are WAY more common than most people realize. I use my Suunto every single day, all day long, and have used one for 10+ years. THIS is the compass you buy !!! Do NOT purchase any compass without the 'G' leveling pivot thingy... It works! I'll never buy anything different.
J**N
Make sure you get a good one.
The first compass developed a bubble before I could take it into the field. Basically sitting on my desk doing nothing. I returned it for another one. Amazon was prompt and my replacement came in a few days. Thus far, this one is working perfectly. It is accurate - I test that by standing in the exact same spot and taking a bearing on the same distant tree and against several other compasses I own - it is easy to use. All pertinent dials and needles glow in the dark brightly after being exposed to light. Although you would have to be desperate - or on a mission - to be navigating at night. Nice to know you could if you wanted to. The Global needle is also a plus.
M**D
Very happy with the Suunto MC2 ...
I know someone who has this compass and he has been using it for some time now. He said I couldn't go wrong by picking up the Suunto MC2. I've found it to be all I need and more. I've been very happy with the Suunto MC2 Compass. (I'm in Canada) General Info - The compass needle is painted in two colors. Assuming that the compass is held flat, the red end points to north, and the white end to south. An interesting detail is that there are northern- and southern-hemisphere compasses. This has to do with the fact that the magnetic field lines, to which a compass needle aligns, point into the earth at the north and south magnetic poles. In the northern hemisphere the north end of the needle is pulled downwards, and the south end is counterweighted to balance the needle. When you use a northern hemisphere compass in, say, Australia, the south end of the magnet is pulled downwards by the magnetic field, and is also heavier than the north end - resulting in a needle that catches and drags on the bottom of the compass housing when the compass is held horizontal. (Note - Works anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere.) Suunto - MC2 ASIN: B001N0ILS4 Item model number: SS004239001 Hope this helps ! Mark --
S**O
Good Quality
Did a lot of research and this one meets my needs at the right price and weight. As some online research will tell you, the numbers are not printed into recesses in the plastic so will be vulnerable to wearing off. I intend to reduce this risk by treating it with care and minimising friction contact by keeping it in a soft, snug pouch when in my pack. Should get a good few years use I think.
D**E
Ideal trekking
Ligera, muy buena calibración, y marca mas que referente.
J**B
Very good compass, disappointingly just not what I thought I was buying.
It’s a great compass but I thought it would be the global version…MC-2G Global Compass like it said on Amazon and in the heading of this review! It’s not. It’s as shown in my photo; a MC-2USGS which I’m pretty darned sure is a northern hemisphere balanced unit…the “G” signifying global is missing from the model number embossed on the baseplate. If I’m wrong, I’d happily stand to be corrected. Since I don’t think I’ll be tramping through any South American rain forests anytime soon I’m not terribly concerned. It’s a fine piece of kit…just as good as my 20 year old Silva Ranger which still remains perfect. The only noticeable differences are the Suunto is of course newer, is a tiny bit bigger, has the sighting hole, has a luminous bezel and has the built-in magnifying glass. I’m going to carry both with the Silva stowed away as a back up. I’ve checked them both against each other and against a Garmin hand held GPS and they’re all spot on. I’m no kid so I prefer the old school baseplate/mirror devices and a map! I guess, since I paid more for what I thought was a global balanced compass, I’m a little soured on the transaction. As it stands, the compass is excellent…just not what I thought I’d ordered and paid for.
P**5
Top qualité !
La meilleure boussole que je n ai jamais possédé ! J utilise des boussoles silva depuis 20 ans, je ne sais pas pourquoi c etait pour moi la marque de référence, depuis quelques années je trouve que la marque silva made in china ne tiens plus la route, j ai repris il y a quelques mois la expedition neo S qui fonctionne bien mais a des finitions vraiment mediocre (120 euros quand même !) et qui de plus ne possède pas le système globale (pour hémisphère nord et sud) je me suis alors penché sur cette version en G soit (global) l aiguille fonctionne sur toute la planète. Alors déjà la finition suunto ... Merveilleux ! Mais la différence de qualité est vraiment flagrante, on a un objet très bien fini avec aucun jeu, les graduations de pente sont géniales, le boitier est solide et léger... Je ne repasserais jamais chez silva et resterais chez suunto désormais. Je recommande les yeux fermés super produit !
C**G
Real or fake..?
Not in a shiny blister pack..! But at least, it points to north 🤔 (tested on several locations)...
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