




🌦️ Weatherproof your monitoring game with WeatherMount – stability meets versatility!
WeatherMount is a robust, rust-proof steel mounting solution designed to securely hold most weather stations on any surface. With a compact footprint and extendable mast options, it offers flexible installation and optimal sensor height, making it a top choice for serious weather monitoring enthusiasts.













| ASIN | B003EABA02 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,219 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #169 in Weather Stations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (247) |
| Import | Made in USA |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.54 pounds |
| Item model number | WEATHERMOUNT |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 4 x 55 inches |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
M**B
Solid
Solid, works well. Holds up just fine in crazy winds.
J**S
Weather Station
Love this unit, great product! Easy to use and set up, and fun to watch online using their app and WeatherUnderground! I would recommend getting the extension pole to get the unit further in the air.
S**S
Yes! It works with the AcuRite 5-in1 sensor!
Boy did I sweat this choice. Not being really into the whole local forecasting thing, an Acurite unit with a 5-in-1 sensor was all I needed to be happy. Unfortunately the 5-in1 is the only sensor in the planet (apparently) that uses a 3/4” mount. If you’ve landed on this page you know the pain of trying to find a pre-made mount for these consumer units. I looked everywhere on the ‘net and found nothing. Kind of shocking when you figure how many of these units are sold each year. Even weirder that AcuRite doesn’t make one as an accessory (they’d have had my money). Anyway! When this arrived I was impressed at how sturdy and well built it was. Everything - including lags - was in the package. Once mounted it was incredibly secure. A great product and well thought out at each turn. Now, how to get that 1” weathermount pipe to fit inside the pesky 3/4” AcuRuite 5-in-1 sensor? Turns out the fix was insanely easy. A quick trip to Lowe’s, a little duct tape (duh - what good project doesn’t involve duct tape), 5 minutes of workbench time and all was well! Here’s what you do: 1) Get a 4” piece of 3/4” schedule 40 or 80 pvc pipe (I just grabbed a 4” schedule 80 joiner fitting for $0.70) 2) Place 2” of the pvc into the 5-in-1 sensor and secure using the same AcuRite instructions you’d use for the AcuRite mount 3) (Got that duct tape handy?) Wrap the duct tape about three times around the exposed end of the pvc pipe to create a sleeve. 4) Inset the duct tape wrapped end of the pvc pipe with the 5-in-1 sensor now attached into the mount pipe. 5) Position the sensor so that it is facing due south when the mount is attached to the support surface. 6) Drill a small guide hole in the mount pipe through to the pvc and secure the sensor with a sheet metal screw to the weathermount. (And oh, just be honest, you’ll just use a wood screw you had left over from something else) Boom! All done, looks like the whole thing was made in the same factory. You won’t even see the pvc pipe between the sensor and the mount. Let that weather rock and roll!
J**R
Truth
Well made, sturdy and is working great with my weather station!
S**N
super tough
this thing looked really pricey but when it arrived I was pleasantly surprised that it was a very thick and well-made pole with a very sturdy all metal mounting system. Once we got this up I feel certain that it will stand up to any sort of outdoor abuse that comes its way. very heavy duty and well-made mounting pole.
J**Y
Worked Well
Worked well. Sturdy mount.
S**E
Works great, looks very professional.
They obviously listen to the feedback here. The 2015 review noting the need for lock washers is probably why it now comes with nice, grippy, lock nuts. It can be a little tricky putting it up by yourself. I loosely mounted my weather station to the pole at ground level, then took it off, got everything up on the roof and mounted the pole. Make sure to hold it against your mounting spot until you're sure you have it arranged right. I drilled small pilot holes for each screw before installing them and drove them in with a socket wrench. It's the second screw that's the tricky one. Once you have a pair set diagonally it's easy to finish. Putting my weather station back on was easy enough for me because the top of the pole is only around neck high. My Davis Vantage Pro has a built-in bubble level so I had little trouble getting it nice an level before I tightened everything down.
S**Y
Great pole for mounting a weather station
Recently purchased a weather station and needed a mounting pole. This was more expensive than I liked but it was well constructed and the right size. Good instructions and an easy install. Overall a solid product.
T**N
This was purchased to mount my Ambient weather station sensor and rain gauge, the female end of mounting pole does not fit into the sensor. I contacted the manufacturer who asked for photos to show my problem, they sounded eager to remedy the problem and said they would resolve my problem. That was the last I heard from them and all my emails were ignored. I'm using a piece of broom handle and duct tape which looks extremely poor. I'm extremely disappointed.
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