
EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer
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EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer
The Zip-O-Gauge is a small thermometer that attaches to a backpack, purse, keychain, or parka zipper.Features/Benefits:
- Windchill chart on back
- Quality thermometer tube is cushion-mounted in clear acrylic with chrome trim
- 1.3 x 2 in.
- 0.33 oz.
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- Difficult to read (3)
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- Accurate Readings
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer:
Great to put on a pack or jacket when hiking.
Pros
Cons
- Settings Stick
Best Uses
Comments about EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer:
Used this on a 3 day hike. It read 65 degrees everyday... clear skies day one, rain on day two, and snow with high winds on day three.
Pros
- cheap
Cons
- insufficient range
Best Uses
- Skiing
Comments about EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer:
only goes down to -20F. It gets mcuh colder than that every night in Gunnison, Colo. Want something that goes down -40 or lower.
Pros
- Accurate Readings
Cons
- Difficult to Read
Best Uses
- Checking The Temperature
Comments about EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer:
This should be 99 cents.
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Moveable
Cons
- Difficult to Read
- Measurements Too Small
Best Uses
Comments about EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer:
i thought this may be fun skiing, hikingsnow shoeing. with a little help i can read this thermometer. if numbers were a bit larger it would be perfect.
Pros
- Light weight
Cons
- Difficult to Read
Best Uses
- Hiking camping
Comments about EMS Zip-O-Gauge Thermometer:
I use the thermometer when I hike so I know the temperature. I hike in the White Mountains of NH and it's good to have an idea of the temperature, especially in the cold Winter months.
The scale is hard to see due to the silver reflective backing but at the right angle it can be read.
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Merchant response: Zipper Pull first, thermometer second. If it's below -20 seek shelter!