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Compact thermometer

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Anyone have any suggestions for something I could carry with me on the slopes? I've tried Google but they're either too big or inaccurate.

Thanks Happy
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Maplin has several electronic thermometers. You could try something like this one and you could even have the 'outdoor' sensor on your skin inside your clothing and the main unit outside.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
rocsen, Saw plenty of these in Utah last year on backpacks etc. Good enough to tell you when its cold Madeye-Smiley
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I saw this gadget in a shop recently http://www.pieps.com/en/safety-equipment/pieps-30d-plus I thought it was quite cool!
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rocsen,
A whole page of them. I have a little flat key fob one, 15 years old and still going strong.


http://www.thefind.com/sports/info-compass-thermometer-keychain
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SaraJ, That pieps looks pretty damn useful, I'm often trying to guess the slope angles when off piste.
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Thanks everyone Very Happy

The Pieps does look interesting. Wonder if you'd be able to feel 30g extra on the one pole though? Probably nothing major...

How accurate are those keyring thermometers? Seen a few complaint reviews where it's like 5 - 10 degrees out.
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rocsen, Mine seems to be accurate but you doo need to do a mental correction... as it mine reads a little low. It's about 3 C within other readings though. In reality unless you have a current calibration cert any reading is only an approximate... and then you are paying hundreds.
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There's one on my altimeter/compass/etc watch which unsurprisingly usually reads something close to body temperature.
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rocsen wrote:
I've tried Google but they're either too big or inaccurate.

Which orifice are you aiming at?

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I think the Highgear Altitech 2 maybe what https://store.4implus.com/g.php?g=122&l=1 you want. You wear it like a nurses watch on teh outside of your jacket .
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altis wrote:
rocsen wrote:
I've tried Google but they're either too big or inaccurate.

Which orifice are you aiming at?



Pity that doesn't come with a carabiner Laughing
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gryphea wrote:
I think the Highgear Altitech 2 maybe what https://store.4implus.com/g.php?g=122&l=1 you want. You wear it like a nurses watch on teh outside of your jacket .


Has potential but temp can only go down to -10°c
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Might just give this one a try http://www.recta.ch/en/comet
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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
rocsen,

Really, is that what it says. My friend has one and he says it doesn't get dodgy until -20. Its useful as a watch too, cos at -20 you don't want to look up your sleeve.
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I bought a digital cooking probe thermometer from Ebay HK for snow profiles etc. Only a couple of £. Goes down to -50. Took in on as hand luggage and Gatwick security had a fit - only just managed to persuade them to let me keep it.
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