- Brand: Rugged Ridge
- Item Weight: 0.1 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7 x 7 x 5 inches
- Black
- Automotive grade double sided tape or screws
- Compass
- Pitch and Roll dial
- Limited 5 Year Warranty
$29.95 Original price was: $29.95.$20.97Current price is: $20.97.

Brady –
This little guy is a very nifty tool to have in any offroading vehicle. Although, I do emphasize “little”. All the pictures make the product to appear to be approximately the size of a tissue box, but in reality the product’s actual size is approximately the same as a small alarm clock. Nonetheless, it is not difficult to see or read and is still a great product.
Ben –
This is not a serious must have for avid ‘wheelers…this is just a fun add-on to add ambiance to the interior of your rig. If you need a device to tell you when you’re likely to roll…stay on pavement. I did put this on the dash of my jacked up suburban and enjoy just that…and at the price its hard to argue.
Amazon Customer –
It isn’t very accurate, a little cheaper quality than expected
Douglas Donald Blotz –
It was easy to install. And it does what it is supposed to do.
Larry –
It’s a little jicky. Like the idea but it is made cheep. Seems to work ok for now.
Fredo –
Perfect but you’ll have to replace the adhesive tape for something that actually works
Heather –
On the outside of a vehicle, on a level surface, on the pavement in a parking lot, at a standstill, the unit cannot be zeroed out to level, no matter how you tilt it on the base. The compass does not match North on a either a military issue compass or a Garmin GPS compass set on the same surface within 10 centimeters. I have never seen a more worthless piece of equipment in all my life- compasses from the craft store meant to be used as pieces of jewelry work better than this does. Thirty dollars less in my pocket that I could have saved towards quality equipment is dreadful and sad.
Chad –
This thing points north no matter what. Also, depending on where you need to locate it you may not be able to adjust the pitch up and down to get it level, And.. It moves pretty easy, I tightened it up as much as I could before I mounted it, It needs to be a little bit tighter so it won’t move around on me, but… I can’t get to the screw to tighten it because its now hidden, and the only way to get to it is to pry off the adhesive tape that’s holding it down. Kinda lame, waist of money in my opinion.