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Brunton Wind Meters – Handheld Weather Devices

Jason MitchellBy Jason MitchellNovember 14, 2006No Comments2 Mins Read

Are you in the market for a handheld wind meter or weather device? We have closed our gear store and are no longer selling JDC USA weather meters. Please see the following Brunton weather meters from our trusted partner, Backcountry.com:

Brunton Atmospheric Data Center Pro – $228.95

The Brunton Atmospheric Data Center Pro gives you every conceivable weather measurement in the palm of your hand. The ADC Pro tracks the climate where you are and reports on an incredible array of conditions, from temperature and altitude to a 12-hour weather forecast. Fickle weather can cause mayhem on your backpacking, skiing, or climbing trip. The ADC Pro tracks temperature, relative air density, heat index, relative humidity, dew point, barometric pressure, and wind chill. It can even look at trends and forecast the coming 12-hour’s weather. If the barometer drops, the Brunton ADC Pro alerts you—a nice feature, particularly if your view of incoming weather is blocked by the peak you’re climbing. This handy gadget also tells you the altitude, and an altimeter alarm tells you when you’ve broken a preset altitude as you make your way up a Colorado Fourteener. A ski run counter is a fun feature on the slopes. You also get standard features like time, day, and date, along with a chronograph and race timer.

BUY NOW: Buy the Brunton Atmospheric Data Center Pro

Brunton Atmospheric Data Center Wind – $68.95

The Brunton Atmospheric Data Center Wind is a powerful tool for those who do wind-powered sports, from sailing to windsurfing, as well as for those who trek into the backcountry. Tailored to wind-related data, the ADC Wind displays current, maximum, and average wind speed in a variety of formats, such as miles or kilometers per hour, knots, and feet per second. Since fickle weather and microclimates can wreak havoc on your backpacking, skiing, or climbing trip, use the Brunton ADC Wind to track the climate at your location. This instrument will give you the temperature, wind chill, and minimum wind chill to help you to better understand—and predict—the world around you.

BUY NOW: Buy the Brunton Atmospheric Wind Meter

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A native of the Pacific Northwest, Jason quickly developed a love for the outdoors and a thing for mountains. That infatuation continues as he founded this site in 1999 -- sharing his love of road biking, mountain biking, trail running and skiing. That passion is channeled into every article or gear review he writes. Utah's Wasatch Mountains are his playground.

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