Product Description: Nielsen Kellerman Kestrel 2000 Pocket Weather Meter
This Nielson Kellerman Kestrel 2000 Pocket Thermo Wind Meter, manufacturered by Nielsen Kellerman, is listed with an MPN of 0820. ur products are designed and engineered to give our customers accurate and reliable measurements. Our sales literature and specifications are honest and complete. We don?t sell snake oil. Nielsen-Kellerman has always been managed and led by...
This Nielson Kellerman Kestrel 2000 Pocket Thermo Wind Meter, manufacturered by Nielsen Kellerman, is listed with an MPN of 0820. ur products are designed and engineered to give our customers accurate and reliable measurements. Our sales literature and specifications are honest and complete. We don?t sell snake oil. Nielsen-Kellerman has always been managed and led by its owners. The owners started NK because they valued their independence no less than they valued the integrity of their products. K is a vertically integrated company. We design, manufacture, and service all our products. We treat our manufacturing operation as an asset, not a liability and we use this asset to insure the quality and performance of our products. NK is a technology user, not a technology creator, but we are innovative and all of our products share the quality that they provide our customers with solutions others have failed to provide. K chose very early on to promote and sell it products worldwide. For those of you who like to know just how cold and windy it really is, the Kestrel 2000 Pocket Wind Meter is your reality check. Whether contemplating which wet suit the cold water warrants, or checking to see how low the wind chill can go in the blind, the Kestrel 2000 is the easy-to-use tool you need. Winter sports enthusiasts around the world love Kestrel Meters. Thanks to the patented external temperature sensor, the Kestrel 2000 can take accurate water and snow temperature readings, and since it is isolated from the case, you can be sure that the temperature the Kestrel Meter is reading is accurate and not influenced by your hand warming the unit. Kestrel Meters kept riders and spectators abreast of the weather conditions at the 2006 ESPN X Games in Aspen, Colorado, and were used by the 2006 US Biathlon Olympic Team in Turin to measure air and snow temperature to aid in ski-wax selection decisions and measure the wind downrange.