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Having foolishly lent my Suunto Clino to some people it's now completely trashed and no one is taking responsibility for it. I've tried getting some sense out of Suunto but they no longer repair items in the UK - they would ship it back to Finland for repair but the cost was only £20 less that buying a new one !
Before I splash out and get a new one, does anyone have experience of using any other type of clinometer, preferably something that does fill with muddy water at the first sign of a rain cloud ?
I notice that Silva make a similar one to Suunto that is for use in quarries, which I would have thought to be quite tough. I also know that a couple of people use the old style Abney Levels which are very accurate (probably too accurate) but appear a bit complicated for use in small passages.
Thoughts anyone ?
Before I splash out and get a new one, does anyone have experience of using any other type of clinometer, preferably something that does fill with muddy water at the first sign of a rain cloud ?
I notice that Silva make a similar one to Suunto that is for use in quarries, which I would have thought to be quite tough. I also know that a couple of people use the old style Abney Levels which are very accurate (probably too accurate) but appear a bit complicated for use in small passages.
Thoughts anyone ?