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High Gear Terrapod Handheld Weather Station

Hiking & Camping > Weather InstrumentsRated: * by 1 review.

REI

Versatile, rugged and weather resistant, the Highgear Terrapod handheld weather station is chomping at the bit to come along on your next outdoor adventure.

  • Intuitive, user-friendly design is perfect for the entry-level user, yet packs in high-level features for reliably predicting conditions
  • Light, compact unit features a digital altimeter, compass, 12-hr. barometer and thermometer
  • Also includes a built-in flashlight with bright white LED bulb
  • Foldable stand allows unit to be clipped to gear (clip sold separately) or set in an upright position on a flat surface
  • Low-battery indicator lets you know when it's time to swap out batteries; runs on 2 CR2032 lithium batteries
  • Water resistant to 10m (33 ft.)
  • Comes with detailed user guide

Dimensions:4 x 2.5 x 0.75 inches
Weight:2.6 ounces

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High Gear Terrapod Handheld Weather Station Review Summary:

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Faulty and comes with no directions

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It doesn't seem to work right. I can't tell if the barometer is close or not because I don't understand the numbers and the book it comes with doesn't say a single thing to teach you how to read it. The altimeter is off, maybe it is too touchy... And the temperature gauge is WAY off. I am pretty sure it wasn't 108 degrees last weekend. The compass was completely opposite when I turned it on, but fortunately that is the only feature it tells you anything about calibrating. The only feature I haven't had any problem with is the clock, and it sure is an expensive clock.
I am highly disappointed and am bringing it back for a refund.
SeaSparkzz at REI on 05/30/2009