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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 114748" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I have a Kestral, Brunton and Skymate. Use them all but usually take a Brunton in the zipper pocket in my Eagle stock pack and the Kestral or Skymate in a shirt pocket. Interesting to compare readings with the three models, no difference. I prefer the basic model, don't need some of the more complex weather-station performance. Wind and Temp most used, some guys might like more details. Brunton sometimes has excellent deals on their gear but I just checked and no wind meters right now. You can order direct from Brunton off the net.</p><p>Wind meter is a good accessory to have, but it can 't give wind at the target... Good learning tool so you can learn to assess wind using natural indicators. Remember that wind direction is also a key factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 114748, member: 25"] I have a Kestral, Brunton and Skymate. Use them all but usually take a Brunton in the zipper pocket in my Eagle stock pack and the Kestral or Skymate in a shirt pocket. Interesting to compare readings with the three models, no difference. I prefer the basic model, don't need some of the more complex weather-station performance. Wind and Temp most used, some guys might like more details. Brunton sometimes has excellent deals on their gear but I just checked and no wind meters right now. You can order direct from Brunton off the net. Wind meter is a good accessory to have, but it can 't give wind at the target... Good learning tool so you can learn to assess wind using natural indicators. Remember that wind direction is also a key factor. [/QUOTE]
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