ComPro™ Composite Transit
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The lightest professional transit on the market! The ComPro’s™ lid and base are constructed out of a lightweight composite material with the same internal components as the Brunton Standard Transit™, making it 1.2 ounces lighter. A great option for students or anyone looking to cut down on the weight of their field kit.
Needle Balancing: If your main region of transit use will not be in the United States, your needle will need a special balance. Please visit the Needle Balancing Page to identify your main zone and select it below.
FEATURES
- Traditional transit measurement method.
- The composite body on the ComPro is ultralight and tough.
- The mirror enables sighting and measurement of bearings and vertical angles.
- Short and long sights give the user additional functionality and accuracy when shooting bearings.
- The precision NdFeB disc magnet provides very accurate readings and resists demagnetization.
- Our magnetic needle can be balanced for use almost anywhere in the world.
- Induction dampening makes for a quick-settling needle.
- The sapphire jewel bearing allows for smooth needle movement throughout the life of the instrument.
- The needle lock button can lock or free the needle, depending on the model.
- The internal components are sealed with an O-ring for improved water and dust resistance.
- All transits are compatible with our Jacob’s Staff/Tripod ball and socket adaptor.
- Each model is available in either Azimuth (0-360) or Quadrant (0-90) formats.
- Each comes with a protective leather case, perfect for carrying your Brunton in the field.
- Made in the USA in Riverton, Wyoming.
Specification
Measurement Style | Strike & Dip |
Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.8 x 1.2 in | 10 x 7 x 3 cm |
Weight | 5.7 oz | 162 g |
Azimuth | 1˚ graduations w/ ± 0.5˚ accuracy |
Internal Clinometer | :1˚ graduations w/ ± 0.5˚ accuracy |
Percent Grace | 5% graduations |
Declination Adjestment | ± 180˚ |
