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Review on ⛳️ Revolutionize Your Golf Game with the Nikon Coolshot Pro Stabilized Golf Rangefinder by Adam Ross

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quietest range finder I've ever used, very accurate

So I'm going to split my review into two parts. First off I have a Bushnell v4 which works great but my son took over so I didn't have a range finder but that was fine with me so I use my Garmin musical golf watch. GPS this year or so I thought the first thing that immediately struck me compared to my v4 was how small the stabilized Pro was next to my v4. Check out the pictures, it's great, it fits like a glove. It has a great lens, best I've seen makes the v4 look like I need goggles compared to the clarity, it's definitely glass quality so I'm very used to my v4 with jolt technology, and i almost thought the pro stabilization broke the first time i used it so i very low wow nikon colors for the target are red and green which contrasts well with v4 only black but how do you know it's locked is? It's a green circle when it's on the flag and it's very fast so you can probably guess the lock and when you're used to jerks you'll get what I'm describing. Overall it's a great device. I like the additional white case much better than the black one that comes with the box. Here are the pros and cons Smaller in hands and matches colors better Better lenses much sharper Love white Color stabilization feature is great but honestly weird Nice extra white body Easy to use button No shake I'm used to this For these feature you need a rubber sleeve like v4 to keep it in place when you put it in the cart. The black case isn't good, but if you take the extra white one, it's not a problem. There is a slight wobbling sound when you put them on I don't use it, it's a stabilized movement inside. Basically it causes it to block quickly when used, but it doesn't happen, I've added images alongside my v4

Pros
  • AGE, ADRENALINE, CAFFEINE, NERVES, COLD, WIND, ALCOHOL - all of these affect your ability to keep the range finder steady enough to be sure you're doing that hit the right target. Finally there is a solution that does not require attachment to a tree.
Cons
  • Clarity