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Breaking 80 Golf Laser Rangefinder Range Finder with Advanced Pin Sensor Technology Amazon Link: goo.gl/PAgpVI Measurement range: 5-440 Yards (400+meters) Advanced PinSensor Technology for measuring overlapping subjects: First Target Priority mode displays the distance of the closest subject - useful when golfing for measuring the distance to a flagstick on a green with woods in the background. Distant Target Priority mode displays that of the farthest subject - useful in wooded areas. High-quality 6x monocular with multilayer coating for bright, clear images Single or continuous measurement (up to 8 seconds) Waterproof (up to 1m/3.3 ft. for 10 minutes), but not for underwater usage; the battery chamber is water-resistant One of the biggest obstacles to overcome with golf rangefinders is that they tend to read of almost every other object in the background except the desired target itself and give inaccurate readings. That is not hard to understand when you realize the width of a golf flag is less than an inch in diameter! The BREAKING 80 Laser Range Finder With Advanced Gen 3 PinSensor Technology eradicates any false readings from the background and automatically focuses directly onto your desired target, giving you an immediate, precise reading on its crystal-clear LCD display. You will be more than pleased with its potential to enhance your golf game. Requires 1 CR2 3V Battery - NOW INCLUDED! Reviews Have used this range finder for 2 rounds and so far its ideal! Simple to use, does not seem to pick up background objects or give erooneous readings. Compares with my friends more expensive range finders within +/- 1 yard when shooting same flag on the green. Compact size is perfect & comes with a nice case to protect it during storage. Cant beat the price & so far the performance is great! ****** I have owned a few range finders, I havent been happy with most. This one works great, I live in the area of the North East where in the fall it rains, the spring it rains even more. I have had yet one survive the rain or be accurate. This little guy, did the trick. It survived the rain and provides bright clear images. It also has this overlapping technology which is great for those far off shots and you have deep dark woods in the back-ground. Over all very satisfied with this unit and I am buying a spare for my guests to use so they dont use mine! Love it! ***** I wanted to believe that this rangefinder would work well -- its a couple hundred dollars less than the Bushnell rangefinder that I used for years, its more compact, and its orange, it looks good. I got the rangefinder and took it out for a 3 round tournament. By the middle of the second round, I was asking my playing partners for distances. I know how to use a rangefinder, and I know how to put the center cross hairs on the target and shoot the distance. I had no problems for many years with my more expensive Bushnell. This one is awful. At times, it does seem to work perfectly. Other times, theres no explanation for what happens....I would shoot the distance 5 times from the same spot and get different numbers each time. Distances were off by as much as 30, 40, 50 yards, sometimes you could explain the issue with background objects/trees, but it would happen even when there were no background objects that could explain the problem. At one point, I shot the distance to the flag and got 196 yards...I did it several times, just to be sure. No background issues, just the flag. I was standing on the 150 yard marker (to center of green), and my playing partner used his Bushnell and got 147 to the flag. He then took this rangefinder from me, shot the distance, and said it says 196. He shook his head. I shook my head. I hit my 150 club pin high. That was the last straw.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 21:50:16 +0000

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