Now that Spring is right around the corner, and the frozen tundra part of the US is thawing out, this item can be used by all!
This is one of those things that once you use it, you wonder how you did without it before!

It is great at the local park, or at your clubs flying field. It is HD and very well built, works perfectly, and goes in the ground easily (pls. thaw ground 1st ;-), and comes out the same way. It breaks down in seconds to fit back in your car.
It shows wind direction even in very light 1 to 2 mph winds. It sticks out at 45 degrees in about 9 mph. I do not fly when the wind goes above 9 mph (there are other things to do here when the wind gets above this :-), but I think the sock is made to go full out to 90 degrees at around 18 mph. This last speed may be important to our CLPA friends in West Texas and Kansas! ;-)
I ordered the small 24" sock, but I think the 36" unit would be even better for our use. At <$60 it is a very good deal. I think it would also be good as a club purchase. I have tried some lightweight solutions, but they all had their drawbacks. This unit is perfect for CLPA.
GOOD NEWS: A side benefit is that the sock is just over 6' when setup. I marked the 4' and the 6' heights on the pole as a height gauge when I'm practicing. ..... BAD NEWS: it works as a height gauge while I'm practicing!

....... It's funnier if you know how HIGH my pull outs are! ...... And I thought the judges were just picking on me until I got to see my pull outs against this gauge!
This is one tool that everyone, beginner and expert alike, can enjoy having!

Here is the link to get one:
http://www.airportwindsocks.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=13_6Regards,
