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Nikon CoolShot 20i GII 6x20 Golf Laser Rangefinder

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This rangefinder is well-built and lightweight, and comes with a nice case. It is accurate and easy to use, and is a great value for the price. However, it can be shaky when reaching distances beyond 150 yards, and there is no lock on feature.
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Class 1 Eye Safe IR Laser, 6-800 Yard Measurement Range, Accurate to ±1 Yard at 100 Yards, ID (Incline/Decline) Technology, First Target Priority, 8-Second Continuous Measurement, 6x20 Monocular, Water & Fogproof, Runs on One CR2 Battery You'll find the distance to the pin quickly and easily with the Nikon CoolShot 20i GII 6x20 Golf Laser …
Class 1 Eye Safe IR Laser, 6-800 Yard Measurement Range, Accurate to ±1 Yard at 100 Yards, ID (Incline/Decline) Technology, First Target Priority, 8-Second Continuous Measurement, 6x20 Monocular, Water & Fogproof, Runs on One CR2 Battery You'll find the distance to the pin quickly and easily with the Nikon CoolShot 20i GII 6x20 Golf Laser Rangefinder. This golf-optimized LRF's First Target Priority technology confirms you're measuring to the flag not the trees behind it and eight-second continuous scan shows you the distance to hazards pins mounds and trees as you approach the green. The CoolShot Pro can measure the distance to objects up to 800 yards away-but because distance doesn't tell the whole story it takes the angle of elevation into account and provides an accurate range for uphill and downhill shots. For play in tournaments that forbid the use of inclinometers ID can be turned off. The device has a measurement accuracy of ±1 yard/meter out to 100 yards/meters and ±2 yards/meters beyond that and it displays distance in yards or meters on a high-visibility display. Diopter adjustment makes it easy to lock the display into focus. The 6x magnification is suitable for identifying targets at mid-range distances and a long eye relief helps eyeglass wearers use it comfortably. Multi-coated optics weatherproof construction a wide temperature tolerance and one-touch activation make this rangefinder dependable and easy to use.
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This rangefinder is well-built and lightweight, and comes with a nice case. It is accurate and easy to use, and is a great value for the price. However, it can be shaky when reaching distances beyond 150 yards, and there is no lock on feature.

Pros

  • Accurate readings
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Easy to use
  • Affordable price
  • Comes with a case

Cons

  • Requires steady hand
  • Difficult to pinpoint flag distances
  • Lack of stability
  • Display flashes quickly
  • Shaky beyond 150 yards
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Class 1 Eye Safe IR Laser, 6-800 Yard Measurement Range, Accurate to ±1 Yard at 100 Yards, ID (Incline/Decline) Technology, First Target Priority, 8-Second Continuous Measurement, 6x20 Monocular, Water & Fogproof, Runs on One CR2 Battery You'll find the distance to the pin quickly and easily with the Nikon CoolShot 20i GII 6x20 Golf Laser Rangefinder. This golf-optimized LRF's First Target Priority technology confirms you're measuring to the flag not the trees behind it and eight-second continuous scan shows you the distance to hazards pins mounds and trees as you approach the green. The CoolShot Pro can measure the distance to objects up to 800 yards away-but because distance doesn't tell the whole story it takes the angle of elevation into account and provides an accurate range for uphill and downhill shots. For play in tournaments that forbid the use of inclinometers ID can be turned off. The device has a measurement accuracy of ±1 yard/meter out to 100 yards/meters and ±2 yards/meters beyond that and it displays distance in yards or meters on a high-visibility display. Diopter adjustment makes it easy to lock the display into focus. The 6x magnification is suitable for identifying targets at mid-range distances and a long eye relief helps eyeglass wearers use it comfortably. Multi-coated optics weatherproof construction a wide temperature tolerance and one-touch activation make this rangefinder dependable and easy to use.