

🧭 Master your path with Silva Ranger 2.0 — where precision meets adventure.
The Silva Ranger 2.0 Compass is a liquid-filled, precision navigation tool featuring a built-in clinometer for slope measurement. Lightweight and compact at just 136 grams and 5 inches long, it offers durability with a plastic and rubber construction and includes a lanyard mount for easy access. Trusted by outdoor enthusiasts, it delivers reliable performance for hiking, camping, and professional navigation.

| ASIN | B079Y5CFPR |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 118,252 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 352 in Compasses (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (838) |
| Date First Available | 19 Feb. 2018 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Features | Liquid Filled |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07318860198670 |
| Height | 2 inches |
| Included components | See description |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 5 inches |
| Item display width | 11 inches |
| Item model number | 37688 |
| Manufacturer | Anchor Marine Co. |
| Map scale | 1:25000 |
| Material type | Plastic, Rubber |
| Mounting type | lanyard mount |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 12.7 x 0.1 cm; 131.54 g |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Compass |
| UPC | 747565086499 |
| Weight | 136 g |
G**E
Good cooperate
Good cooperate
T**S
Robust and reliable
Everything one needs in a compass
M**L
VERY GOOD INDEED
Most of the time I use one of several Type 4s I have, one I bought when I was 15, some 46 years ago! It still works perfectly, and the only reason I have more of them is that I taught navigation to Scouts and I 'needed' more. For serious mountain or very featureless moor land I use this. It is perfect, and is always slightly more accurate than the Type 4, being. sighting compass, and one where I can set the declination so I don't nee to worry about doing so each time. The clinometer is an added bonus, and it is useful for assessing avalanche risks, but my days of needing that are now far behind me. I would never rely on a GPS or mobile flippin' 'phone, and I will ALWAYS have a map, a spare copy of the map and a spare compass with me. My motto is that if I always know where I am, I will never be lost. Practise, practise, practise using it, and it will become as natural as telling the time; fail to learn how to use any map and compass until it is second nature, and you are asking for trouble, and trouble you will have at some point. This compass is sturdy, accurate, easy to use when you are familiar with it and, for what it does, light. Yes, I do recommend this.
C**N
Designed by the Swedes and made by the Chinese
Despite its production origin, it's a decent bit of kit, although lacking in support information with the packaging. It took a while to find the lanyard and then the declination adjustment tool in the lanyard (I guess I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box!). It lacks the nighttime performance that I have got used to with my Recta DT420 or that my Silva 6/54 used to have, so I'll use it during daytime. I miss tritium! Update: item returned as night performance inadequate and sighting mirror too loose when sighting.
D**M
Poor quality control. Inaccurate.
I have been using Silva compass products for over 40 years without any issues. Unfortunately having bought this Ranger compass I can confirm that the item I received was poorly manufactured with a bezel that seemed to be fitted off centre. This meant that when set to 270 degrees the North arrow and gridlines were not at 90 degrees to the compass body! Consequently measurements using the compass are approximately 2 degrees out of true. The inbuilt clinometer was also affected and inaccurate. Silva compasses used to be second to none in my opinion but sadly if my example is representative of current quality then that is no longer true in my opinion. I returned it for a refund and then bought a Suunto compass instead.
P**L
Bulky
Is a bit bulky to use and the part that attaches the lanyard wasn’t in the packet
P**5
C est une blague ? On parle d une boussole a 70 euros, made in china, le temps de calibrage de l aiguille est très long et ce bloque avec l inclinomètre, de plus le témoin lumineux du viseur c est enlevé des le déballage de la boussole, les points de visés d azimut font 1mm ce qui n est absolument pas precis pour les relevés, le couvercle ne tiens pas ouvert, l attache du cordon s ouvre a peine en tirant dessus ... Alors la je suis stupéfait de la qualité mediocre de ce produit ... Je possede une ranger SL qui est géniale.. De plus impossible de trouver la référence de la ranger 2.0 sur le site de silva il s'agirait de la expedition ..
S**R
Très bonne boussole, pas de mauvais commentaire…
W**G
gute Handhabung, großer Spiegel
S**R
Silva non delude. E' veramente una buona bussola. Consigliata
J**N
This used to be standard issue in the Teams.... probably still is. It's the best around. I was a navigator so I got pretty intimate with the earlier version (25 yrs ago, middle pic). Highlights: Global compass, declination can be set to anywhere in the world. This is important if you don't want to have to make calculations in your head while you're tired and hot and dealing with bugs etc. Make the adjustments before you leave home and be done with it. It also has a 1:25K / 1:250K scale (remember, the rest of the world is metric) which as far as I can tell, is the only major brand that does this. It's especially important to me since I make survival maps at the 1:250K scale. Has all the other standard features, scales (1:24K, 1:25K, 1:50K), magnifier, clinometer for measuring steepness, aiming sights, glow in the dark markings etc. The 2.0 version has a couple upgrades: breakaway lanyard (with declination key inside clasp), and scale markers for making map measurements (1:24, 1:25, 1:50 and 1:62.5 for Alaskans), different colored bezels. Also comes with a card for calculating avalanche risks. Best bang for your buck. I just wish they were American made but hey, the Swedes are cool.
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