B Bryntowin Active Member Joined Oct 31, 2015 Messages 28 Nov 28, 2015 #1 Help me understand why you would buy a kestrel with applied ballostics $600 vs a $80 dollar wind reader and a $10 phone app? It seems like you could accomplish the same thing with of course the hassle of one extra device.
Help me understand why you would buy a kestrel with applied ballostics $600 vs a $80 dollar wind reader and a $10 phone app? It seems like you could accomplish the same thing with of course the hassle of one extra device.
B Bryntowin Active Member Joined Oct 31, 2015 Messages 28 Nov 28, 2015 #2 Or I should say the kestrel 3500(it has temp, psi, etc) plus app so that's 200 dollars still saving you 300 dollars....or am I missing something
Or I should say the kestrel 3500(it has temp, psi, etc) plus app so that's 200 dollars still saving you 300 dollars....or am I missing something
geo4061 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 2,063 Location Southern Oklahoma Nov 28, 2015 #3 Speed, accuracy, convenience.
F frostop Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2010 Messages 501 Location ID Nov 30, 2015 #4 I am in the same boat Bryntownin. I already have a Rangefinder with pressure, temp and angle, and a phone with ballistic app. I need a wind meter and can't see spending that kind of money either!!
I am in the same boat Bryntownin. I already have a Rangefinder with pressure, temp and angle, and a phone with ballistic app. I need a wind meter and can't see spending that kind of money either!!