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Brunton Summit Atmospheric Data Center

Brunton Summit Atmospheric Data Center

Brunton Summit Atmospheric Data Center
Item #:
F-ADC-SUMT
Price:
$164.95
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The essential functions of the Wind, with more capacity to inform and warn. Enhanced tools help you forecast weather, set warning signals, and let you time, track, log and download more performance data.

Features:

  • Weatherproof / Submersible
  • Current Temperature
  • Current wind speed
  • Maximum wind speed
  • Average wind speed
  • Wind Speed alarm
  • Wind chill
  • Minimum wind chill
  • Wind chill alarm
  • Current water speed
  • 12/24 hour clock
  • Time and date
  • Chronograph
  • Race/countdown timer
  • Current barometric pressure
  • Past 24 hour pressure graph
  • Prediction for 12 hours weather
  • Storm alarm
  • Current altitude (ft,m)
  • Maximum altitude (ft, m)
  • Altitude alarm
  • Ski run counter
  • IR data communication
  • Manual and automatic data logging

Specifications:

  • Weight: 2.4 oz
  • Dimensions: 4.3" x 2" x 0.8"

No matter wherever, whenever or however you use a Brunton Product, if you break it, we'll fix or replace it. So treat every product like it's indestructible because, as far as YOU are concerned, it is.

At Brunton, our passion for the outdoors is carried over into our daily tasks and is easily recognized through the innovative and professional grade products we bring to the market. We offer an opportunity to work with a diverse and creative team who appreciate the outdoor culture.

WHAT MATTERED THEN, MATTERS NOW.

In 1894, D.W. Brunton created the Pocket Transit: a compact, precision compass that freed outdoorsmen from the bulky equipment of the time, and set the course we still follow: never accept, never settle. Our home and headquarters in Riverton, Wyoming, at the foot of the Wind River range, is both inspiration and proving ground for products created to that creed, made for those who overcome and achieve. The drive to excel changed everything back in 1894; it matters more today.

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