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🏌️ Pro Slope Laser Rangefinder for Golf - Blue Tees Golf Series 2 with 800 Yards Range, Slope Measurement, Flag Lock, Pulse Vibration, and 6X Magnification Review

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Description of 🏌️ Pro Slope Laser Rangefinder for Golf - Blue Tees Golf Series 2 with 800 Yards Range, Slope Measurement, Flag Lock, Pulse Vibration, and 6X Magnification

HIGH-PRECISION, DELIVERED: The Blue Tees Golf S2 Pro Slope Rangefinder is the next step in evolution of our distance scopes for golf. With distance locked in precisely on the HD display with 6x magnification, club selection has never been this easy. Play with confidence and take your golf game to new heights. SLOPE MEASUREMENT: Take the guesswork out of measuring distances with this slope laser rangefinder. Featuring continuous arc technology, the system automatically takes into account the incline/decline to give you the true distance between you and your target. LONG RANGE, VIBRATION LOCK: Pinpoint a target as far as 800 yards with an accuracy of +/- 1 yard. With Flag Lock technology, the Series 2 Pro Slope laser distance finder emits short vibrating pulses to confirm that you have locked on to the target, not what is behind it. BUILT FOR THE OUTDOORS: The water-resistant, sturdy exterior casing of the scope makes it excellent for all weather conditions. Whether you are playing golf or just exploring the course, the Blue Tees Golf laser range finder has got you covered in measuring yardage. MUST-HAVE GOLF ACCESSORY: The handheld scope comes with a hard shell carrying case for easy access in your bag. The package also includes a microfiber cloth for quick cleaning. There is a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty and 60 day money back guarantee.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price and easy to use!

Advantages: Fast and accurate. Pleasant in the hand. Clear viewfinder. Cons: Requires a steady hand. I'm shaking badly and have to lean on my golf cart to get a solid shot. But that's just me. It's easier when the flag is nearby. But at 160 yards and beyond, it's difficult to maintain stability. Don't think this range finder more than shakes me. Just buy CR2 batteries right away. Mine only lasted 2 rounds. I was on the first hole of round 3 when the battery light came on. I switched to another…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Goodbye GPS devices.

Hits the target with incredible speed and accuracy even when hands aren't very strong. The only downside - for rangefinders in general - the field of view can decrease when wearing glasses. For me, that slight discomfort is offset by the remarkable clarity I get with the adjustable eyepiece. In the past I've occasionally tried using friends' high-end range finders, but mostly I've given up and gotten different results with each measurement. So I'm hesitant to spend $4-500 on more well-known…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well with a little practice.

I've never had a rangefinder so I can't rely on it. There are three modes, but I mainly use mode 2, which is basically aim, shift, range. It took him some time to realize when he wasn't measuring his intended target. I recommend having a link the first time you use it, e.g. B. a phone app or a GPS device. For example, if the top of the flag is visible and the rest is behind an obstacle such as a hill, the reticle should hover directly over the flag, otherwise the distance to the obstacle will…

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