- Golf Range Finder, Laser Rangefinder for Golf Scope and Hunting Support Vibration,Continuous Scan,Distance Speed Measurement
- About the reflectivity of the measured object varies: High reflectivity (such as street signs),moderate reflectivity (such as a building wall),low reflectivity objects(such as trees and golf flagpole,etc)
- When the flag distance is locked, the machine will vibrate automatically. Flag locking ranges up to 200 yards(The golf flag is low reflectivity objects).
- Powered by CR2 Battery (Included)
- Guarantee: Wosports Happy Guarantee Worry-free 18-month warranty and friendly customer service.
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Daniela Garcia
Great light weight compact product
My friend talked me into buying one of these. His was a lot more expensive and out of my price range so I bought this one. So far I am very pleased with it and don’t see a difference between his and WOSPORTS. Listed out some of the features I like. Great clarity with 6x magnification. Turning the eye piece helps produce a better sharper image. Comes with a case that can holster to my belt. Nice to have mobile hands off holding protection. It is compact and doesn’t weigh much. I often just put it in my pocket. Very quick at returning the yardage instantly and accurately. Simple to use, just point and press the power button to get the yardage. The only minus is that it is black which is a personal preference. It blends in with the inside of my bag but plan on getting a new strap to help with locating it. I’ll be using It again this weekend; as long as the weather stays nice.
Timothy Johnson
What a buy!!!
Stupid me...I lost my trusty Leupold on a fairway during the 1st 3 holes of my round. Checking with 2 groups behind, no one owned up to having found it and, of course, no one turned it in to Lost & Found. Not wishing to eat another $200 for my stupidity, I took a chance on this one. Much to my delight, it not only matches the 1/10th of a yard accuracy (as if my golf prowess were that precise) of the Leupold, it provides a tactile feedback (vibration) when it zero's in on the flagstick. It is a bit clunkier that the streamline Leupold, but for $90, hey, it WORKS great! I cannot vouch yet for its longevity as I've only had it for 10 days. I'll update this review later on that.
Andres Romero
Easy to use and accurate
I have been wanting one of these for years. Now that prices are becoming very reasonable, I decided to purchase one. This item arrived well packaged. The instructions were fine. The range finder itself is pretty simple to use. I used a GPS device to check its accuracy, and it is right on. I am very impressed with this range finder.
Kerrie Hogben
Lightweight and easy to use
I bought this range finder as a gift for my dad for Father’s Day. After reading all the reviews, I decided on this model as it seemed to be the most bang for my buck. This week, I had the opportunity to go golfing with my dad and got to see it in action. Let me tell you. All the reviews are spot on. This device is small, light weight, accurate, easy to use, and has a clear display. If you’re looking for a good quality range finder without breaking the bank, this is it.
David Woods
Perfect for the golfer
My son in law is a golfer and his birthday was coming up. He had talked about getting a range finder. I wasn't really sure what one was some I did some research on line. After looking at several different ones it seemed that this one had lots of features and was a reasonable price so I ordered it. I gave it to him last week for his birthday and he was thrilled. He put the battery in and went out in the yard and was trying it out. He was measuring distances between our house and the neighbors,. Then he would try to guess how far something was away and than he would use the range finder to see how accurate he was. He has not had a chance to use it on the golf course yet, but he can't wait to get out and give it a real try. I am happy to say he loved his new "toy".
Frankie Keller
Perfect gift for my wife
My wife and I recently started getting into golf and after going a few times, we wanted to be able to see the actual distance to the flag so we could better select a club. Since we're beginners, I didn't want to spend a lot of money on one of the top brands. After doing some research, I chose this one based on the features it has and the great price point. It's very easy to set up and use and the accuracy is very good. I use a golf app that uses GPS to tell my distance and they are always within a foot or two of each other. My wife loves it!
Gabrichidze Nodar
Nice find. Easy carry. Light weight.
This is a laser range finder as advertised. I took it out today and it worked very well. I have used a couple different finders in the past and I think this one wins out on its light weight construction and ease of use. First of all, the golf bag is already heavy enough. I don't want to have to keep adding weight to it. This Finder operates on a single CR2 battery (which was included) and I suspect it will last a long time. The range finder should be a low-power consumption device so it's predictably that a single battery should last a year or two. There is an auto power-off feature. No need to turn the device on or off. To use, just push the button and it comes on IMMEDIATELY ready to use. Then it powers off by itself. Oh, worth mentioning is that if you don't power it on, you still can use it as a simple monocular. It's got a 6x zoom and eyepiece rotates to focus. So it's also very good for that purpose--look down rage, see things, but without measuring any distance (if you don't want to). I am going to take this out to the gun range to see my targets at 50, 75, and 100 yards. Nope, I don't need to measure the distance because I know the distance already. I just want to use the monocular feature to look at my grouping. Neat! The range measuring comes in two modes: press down and scan continuously, or press once and get a snap read on the object. As with all laser range finders, the laser light bouncing back is what makes the Finder work. Windy conditions and long distances will take some patience in getting a good reading. Nevertheless, the reading is very repeatable which means consistency of the device. I focused my Finder on an object at about 150 yards and read it 20 times, all 20 times came back 150 +/- 1 yard. So it's very consistent in terms of repeatability. Out to about 200 to 300 yards it gets a bit tricky to get the laser focus. Also because at that distance the human hand shakes enough to cause the Finder to wobble. Again, this will be the same for any range finder and not just this one. So, that's that. Interestingly that this particular Range Finder comes with a tripod adapter to hold the finder steady. That's a great feature. However, I don't think I want to pack any more weight into my bag--it's already heavy! And anything more than 150 yards is pointless to measure anyway! The key to distance measuring is really about the last 100-150 yards where you want to know the pin location and pick the right club where a 9 or an 8 can make a significant difference either hitting the green or missing it completely. At about 250 yards or 300 yards, it doesn't matter your driver hits 200 or 215 yards--as long as it's on the fairway, it's good. So, my point is, I am not worried about the long distance wobble or the difficulty in finding a precise distance out to 250+ yards. I keep mine in the protective soft case and stuff it in my bag. It does come with a lanyard and lanyard loop.. but I don't want to bounce it around like a ragdoll. Afterall, it is still a precision instrument I don't want to let it get damaged. But the wrist lanyard is useful so that in case you accidentally drop it....... So, in conclusion: 1. Accurate - known distances (golf range has 150 and 100 yard markers) were verified to be true, on top of that, 2. Consistent - same object is measured 20 times and all measurements +/- 1 yard, which is well-within practical applications, 3. Light weight - for me, perfect. Bag is already too heavy, 4. Non-slip exterior casing (rubberized) for ease of handling, good grip, good traction, 5. Soft case, lanyard, and a piece of cleaning cloth included. 6. Practical, good for 150 yard (or less) pin range finding. 7. Easy to use - single button operation, super intuitive Lastly, this Range Finder has a speed mode to measure object speeds. Now I don't know what I will use it for. I guess measure the speed of a vehicle? I guess that's fun. Or how fast a bird is flying...? Well it's a feature. I am not complaining about it. I just didn't know what I will use that feature for and when. I did clock my cat strolling around at 2 KM/H speed. And yes, cars in my neighborhood consistently overspeeding. . . All things considered, it's worth the value. Laser Range Finders are priced about $100 nowadays regardless which one you get. I am pretty happy with mine. This is going to help me improve my consistency at golfing. At the practice range, I look at where I land my 9 iron (try to do it consistently) and then measure that distance. Now I know how far I will hit (again, if consistently hitting) my 9. and 8, and 7 .. Knowing your hitting distance is one key element to improving your game. Now you do have to hit that ball consistently, right? And that is the real challenge. Ha! Thanks for reading! Hope this helps!
Stephen Kelly
Quality and price point
I’ll start out by saying that everything in the description is true. I bought this for my little brother because he’s a big golfer, we sat down and talked about a couple different features that we thought were important. 1. The quality is nice and it’s simple to use 2. The price point is very competitive with all the other range finders. It even comes with a nice holding case. 3. For the price it definitely works just fine, more of an entry level range finder. 4. Reads all of the markings correctly (we compared with a different range finder) 5. Great for hunting as well.
Jean Basile Some
Just as accurate as my buddies Bushnell!
Brought it to the range yesterday and was very impressed after testing it against my friends $300 Bushnell rangefinder. Easy to setup and use. Well worth the money!
Katie Jo Moore
Lightweight, accurate, and great value.
I purchased this rangefinder for golf I was simply getting tired of looking for markers and finally bought one... it comes with a red and black pouch that I attached to my golf bag and a battery however it is not rechargeable. My favorite part about the rangefinder is that you can hold down the button and scan an area as you hold the button the distance will change to whatever you look at it’s not the most useful feature but I have enjoyed using it. The unit does however feel slightly light which isn’t a bad thing but sometimes I feel the heavier small electronics are the higher quality they are however, I have found that this is not true for this rangefinder. For the price it’s unbeatable I’d highly recommend it!