• Built specifically for hunters, the S7 Laser Rangefinder 1200 Yards is reliable for tough hunting environments with water resistant durable non-slip grip rubber housing.
  • S7 hunting rangefinder response quick and accurate from 5 to 1200 yards, accuracy +/- 1 yard, capable of angle compensated horizontal distance mode, line of sight mode & continuous scan quick readings on different objects or tracking a moving target.
  • S7 also offers golf pinseeking scan mode and slope compensation. With S7, owners can use it for hunting and golf, no need to buy extra.
  • Power/measure button and Mode button located differently, no mistake of pressing wrong button any more. Fully multicoated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of tight giving you a brighter clear image; diopter adjustable for precise focus on display.
  • Class 1 laser 905nm, 12 months LaserWorks quality warranty

Works great so far. Havent gotten to test it out much past 500 yards but its been great and just as accurate as a $500 leupold

I like everything about this product. It does exactly as it is described

Bought this to pair up with a weather meter and ballistic app for longer range, precision shooting. Been playing with it all day since receiving it this morning and I must say, I am pretty damn impressed so far! I was able to range treelines around 1464 yards away consistently. In scan mode, I was able to range a hawk circling in the area overhead at 130 yards three separate times with the same results. I ranged a number of smaller, target sized objects at various known distances to 500+ yards and came within a yard each time. The weather was nice and sunny so didn't get a chance to test fog mode nor did I try any of the other modes but all I can say so far is wow, simply can't beat it for the price! To be completely fair, I did occasionally have to try a few times to get it to lock on to a particular object, but hey, for $99, I consider it beyond acceptable in my book... And, when it does lock on, it returns consistent results on multiple consecutive attempts. Now, the unit I really wanted was around $1000 and ranges out to 2000+ yards but since I rarely have the opportunity to shoot anywhere near that far, I just can't justify spending that much $$ right now. I'll need to test it on some more isolated objects to get a better idea of beam divergence but in the meantime, if this unit holds up and continues to perform well, I will be one happy camper for the time being.

Works unbelievably well for such a bargain price. It actually measures well past the max given

This is such a lifesaver for figuring out how far you’re shooting!

For the price, it is just amazing. Fits great in my hand. I have actually ranged all the way to 1400 yds. So far I have not had any issues with it. I mostly use it for long range target shooting. It has been rained on, and still working fine. Feels pretty sturdy. Was ranging as quick as the Leupold ones. I haven't tried it during low light conditions, but when I do, I will update review.

I rarely rate but I really like this finder. I needed a long distance range finder, but not one that would break the bank, and I needed it fast. Deer Season was days away. Long range rangers get expensive very fast, especially name brands. But I saw this LD 1200 here on Amazon with ONE day FREE shipping at $99, but no reviews. The previous model LD 1000 had very good reviews, and I worried about the quality and performance of such a low priced ranger, but I gave the LD 1200 a try. Works amazing. Small objects, fence posts, trees, animals, brush piles, objects without light under dense trees, just works. I lazed out to 710 yards, the most distant object visible from my deck within range, and it worked perfectly. I measured out 150 yards with a tape and it was +/- on to about a yard, mostly perfect, depending on how steady I held it. The furthest object out from my deck view was a treed mountain more than a 1.5 miles away and that's where it failed. But I doubt if even a $1500 ranger would manage that. I tried it in low pre-dawn light and it followed the bright findings perfectly all the way out to my 710 view limit, with visible indicators. Indicators might be a bit hard to see in EXTREMELY low light, as all of those without LED's, but it almost has to be so dark you couldn't scope something anyway. Also doesn't have bells and whistles like rifle ballistics et. al. But it's simple and easy to use, rubberized surface, small, light, carry case, lazes a LONG way out there, and amazingly affordable. Can't say how long it will hold up, and it's only water resistant and not water proof, so it could fog or fail in certain wet/cold conditions, and only time will tell how sturdy the internals are, but still for the price, it seems a steal.

way smaller than i expected which is awesome, easy to use, enjoying it.

Very clear and feels good in the hand. A buddy of mine has a $1300 unit we compare up to 500 yds and they matched. I didn’t compare past that but did try it out to 1100 and seems good