Sailing Compasses | Marine Compasses                        
The Iris 50 compass is clear evidence that a sturdy marine compass no longer needs to look austere.
- Good protection against hard knocks:
the smooth finish feels soft in your hand, and it will not slip, even if it is wet. - Outstanding legibility of the card, with one degree graduations.
 - No parallax error: a prism projects the reading of the bearing to infinity. This also contributes to a more comfortable operation, as you do not need to alternate close-reading to read the card and infinite-reading to take bearings.
 - Optimum conditions to take bearings, thanks to the superb card stability and the wide 20° field of view, which will accomodate the roughest sea conditions.
 - Most accurate bearing: the pivot and very hard stone are a guarantee of long life and shock resistance of your compass.
 - Soft bottom cell: engineered using ultra-somic welding, it acts like an expansion diaphragm, preventing the formation of bubbles and leaks.
 - Built-in photoluminescent lighting, completely maintenance-free, impervious to corrosion, operates without batteries or radio-active tritium.
 - Course reading from above the compass: you can read your compass like a standard compass, with no need to look through the prism
 
Features
- Two functions: handbearing and traditional compass
 - Graduation: every 1°
 - Field of view: 20°
 - Clearance: 12°
 - Built-in photoluminescent lighting
 - Red lubber lines
 - Weight: 105g
 

