Caldwell CrossWind Professional Meter

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posted on March 14, 2014
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Caldwell has introduced the CrossWind Professional Wind Meter, designed to provide exact measurement of current wind speed, average wind speed, max wind gust and temperature.

The meter operates on an included CR2032 battery, is water resistant and comes with a holster that protects and keeps the unit handy.

The unit also measures density altitude, altitude barometric pressure and wind chill, and features a Data Hold Function for keeping information close at hand, an LED backlight for easy viewing and auto power off to save the battery.

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