🎣 Reel in the Best Conditions with Precision!
The Camco TRAC Outdoors Fishing Barometer is a must-have tool for anglers, featuring an adjustable pressure change indicator and a color-coded dial that helps you determine fishing conditions at a glance. Its durable ABS plastic housing and convenient braided lanyard make it perfect for outdoor use, while easy calibration to local barometric pressure ensures you're always fishing at the right time.
Brand | Camco |
Material | Plastic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
UPC | 666996100270 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00666996100270 |
Manufacturer | Trac Outdoors |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 69200 |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 69200 |
OEM Part Number | 734224 |
S**.
ACCURATE!
I have had this 3 years now and I quit comparing it with the NWS at our local airport because it follows it very well
K**K
Not a bad little unit
This little meter works pretty good and is pretty accurate. Take a few days and slowly adjust the red needle slowly, a little at a time to a known reading, (Accuweather, local weather stations,ect.) Also, gently tap on the face till the needle doesn't move any more. Always gently tap before you take your reading. I also agree with the gentleman about the face of the meter. A white face with black numbers and letters would be so much easier to read. Take you're time setting it up! Enjoy.
M**D
Excellent
Excellent
M**H
Camco barometer does not work.
Camco barometer will not operate correctly. If you tap on the unit the reading will change, but it is still not correct. The reviews were mixed so I chanced it. Great idea, good looking product, but the one I received DOES NOT WORK CORRECTLY. Yes the needle is very sensitive and can be persuaded by the most gentle taps on the outside housing. Also I did reset the reading multiple times and let it readjust for hours and days multiple times, but it continues to be inaccurate.The return process was a bit confusing but once I figured how to reach an Amazon representative via chat they were very helpful and I am now able to return it.
S**Y
Mikey likes it!
My older brother's friend said if I move the knob-pointer over to the grey-area, the weather will get nasty in a couple days as the red pointer catches up.Mine doesn't seem to work that way... :^)Just kidding. This is about the size of a hockey puck - 3'1/4"x1'1/4". The rubber-ish 'tire' around it has a good tactile feel, and helps soften the knocks it will get over time. Pleasant to hold. Sits well flat on its' back and looks good on a desk, or bench or wherever it may need to go. I like the 'face' of this, too. Color coded in a way, pleasant to look at.(only downside is - made in china, but then, the price is right and it seems well made and works smoothly)
T**K
Possible Calibration Fix
Here's a possible fix that worked for me. When I first bought the item, I was disappointed. The accuracy was way off, it always had to be calibrated, feels REALLY cheap, and you would have to tap it to get it to move. So what I did was get a precision flat-head screwdriver, and turn the calibration screw until it became snugged. Then I rotated the screw the opposite direction until it got snug again. Afterward's I calibrated it and It's seems to work fine. No tapping or anything. I hope this helps make a cheap item better.
J**
Impressed with accuracy about foshing
Gave one to fishing buddies and they loved it
V**P
Seems to work good
I bought this product despite many negative reviews. The one I bought seems to be working quit well. One thing I noticed and perhaps this may help others is when I took it out of the packaging and read the instructions, such as they are, I tried to adjust the calibration screw on the back it would not move but very little, (talking about the screw) clockwise and the needle on the dial would not move at all. Nor would the needle move if I turned the screw counter clockwise a little either. What I realized was that the screw from the factory was actually seated completely clockwise to its limit. Once I turned the screw counter clockwise all the way to it's stop and then slowly clockwise the needle on the dial began to move and I was able to adjust to the current pressure for my area at the time. Since then the meter has been changing with the current pressure which most days this time of year is very little in my area and seems to be staying with the weather forecast barometer readings. This last weekend I traveled about a 100 miles to a lake to fish and took it with me, when I left home the meter read 30.1, when I arrived at the lake it read 29.8 so it appears to be working well. 29.8 puts the meter in the low end of the great time to fish scale but still managed to catch a few fish.
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