New in our range is the TempTag Thermometer. Most of us know the Thermodrop thermometer, that reliable little gadget that tells plenty of us how warm or cold it was on our trips. A common gripe was that the Thermodrop only gives whole numbers, no decimal. That’s exactly where the TempTag comes in. It has all the same functions plus the decimal place (so it’ll tell you it’s 23.8 °C right now).
Hang the TempTag off your bag, pack or tent using the loop on top. It’s IP65 water-resistant and good for nearly all weather (we wouldn’t go swimming with it). Handy when you’re out hiking, camping or on any outdoor trip, or just at home to see how warm or cold somewhere is. It logs both the highest and lowest temperatures it reads, so you know exactly how cold it got overnight or how warm it was during the day.
You can switch it on and off by hand to save the battery. Switching it back on clears the memory, so you start with a clean reading.
TempTag digital outdoor thermometer specifications
- Dimensions: 10 x 38 x 54 mm
- Weight: 25 grams
- Measuring range: -20 to 60 °C
- Accuracy: ±1 °C
- Display in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Battery life up to 10,000 hours (we haven’t been able to test this, ours is still going, but we haven’t had it that long)
- Protection rating: IP65
Read the manual for the TempTag digital hiking thermometer.






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