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Wind Meter, best overall buy??
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 67210"><p>The Brunton Sherpa works Very well, however it does not deliver a humidity reading (not that that matters ~ but it is part of the equation in most if not all software packages). The Kestrel's 3500 and 4000 do. I have had one of those for approximately four years and it has worked exceptionally well. I once tested a Speed Master just like the one Ian has. It worked just fine, however (at the time) it only functioned in metric units. If I were to rate them, the Kestrel's would rate 1st, then the Brunton Sherpa followed by the Speedmaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 67210"] The Brunton Sherpa works Very well, however it does not deliver a humidity reading (not that that matters ~ but it is part of the equation in most if not all software packages). The Kestrel's 3500 and 4000 do. I have had one of those for approximately four years and it has worked exceptionally well. I once tested a Speed Master just like the one Ian has. It worked just fine, however (at the time) it only functioned in metric units. If I were to rate them, the Kestrel’s would rate 1st, then the Brunton Sherpa followed by the Speedmaster. [/QUOTE]
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