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Industry-Leading Golf Rangefinder : Built in slope technology provide you an adjusted distance based on the hole’s incline/decline and helps you select the correct way of shot. High-precision rangefinder, error range is ±0.5 yards. The Peakpulse rangefinder is from famous range finder company.
Flag Acquisition with Pulse Vibration Technology: Flag Acquisition Technology makes it easy to lock the flag (even for those with shaky hands). It provides the golfer a short vibrating to verify the laser has locked the flag and you will get the right distance.
Fast Focus System: You need adjust the focus to shot the target clearly. The rangefinder will automatically shut down after 8 seconds to save the battery power. And the rangefinder has a screw hole that will help you avoid errors in ranging caused by shaky hands.
Tournament Legal: The “LE600AG” version ranges 6 to 650 yards, 6X Magnification and features a slope switch function that can let you turn off the slope function anytime you want, making your tournament legal.
1-Year Quality Guaranteed: We offer one year guaranteed and 24-hour online service. Please contact us anytime, if you have any question about PEAKPULSE Rangefinder.
Recorder –
Great low cost golf rangefinder
I ordered this as a deal on Prime Day and received today, so these are initial impressions.I have wanted a rangefinder but could never justify the high cost. With sprinkler head markers and GPS, it is not totally necessary. What is nice with a rangefinder is knowing the distance to or over a hazard. At the low price of this item, I decided to take a chance. I am glad I did. I live on a golf course, so I shot a couple flags and other objects from my yard. I got the yardages quickly and the results were repeatable. That is all I ask.This rangefinder has “flag acquisition” technology and that should not be confused with “pin seeker” technology. This one locks on a flag or any object that you sight and press the acquisition button. It could have been called boulder acquisition technology. Pin seeker requires reflectors on the flagstick to work and all courses do not have them. This rangefinder does not have a scan mode and it only locks on a point. Also not a problem as a point is what I am looking for instead of trying to follow a continually changing display. The slope feature is a nice added feature at this low price.All in all, it is quick and easy to use and all most people will ever need. It does not give you every feature, just the ones you need.I drove around a few holes on the course and the flags I shot corresponded quite well with the distances on the score card. Slope added or subtracted a few yards as it should.I will update if I find any problems with on course use.Update.Three years in and still working perfectly. Had to replace the battery early this year, so 2-3 years battery life.
Spike –
Great value and performance, PEAKPULSE 6 Pro Golf Laser Rangefinder
I have used the PEAKPULSE 6 Pro Golf Laser Rangefinder for 12 rounds. My playing partners use expensive rangefinders (Nikon, Leupold, etc.), allowing me to compare the PEAKPULSE with high-end devices. The PEAKPULSE 6 Pro Golf Laser Rangefinder is right-on in distance comparisons with very expensive rangefinders. I really like the vibration feature that indicates when the device has returned a range to a target. The slope feature also matches much more expensive rangefinders. The only downside of the PEAKPULSE 6 Pro Golf Laser Rangefinder is lacking a gyro/stabilization feature. It is challenging holding the rangefinder steady, but I do consistently get accurate readings. If you want to have a rangefinder that is very easy to use, is very accurate, has a very clear 6x viewfinder, and saves you $300 over comparable models — purchase the PEAKPULSE 6 Pro Golf Laser Rangefinder. You cannot go wrong.Pros:Very clear 6x viewfinderVery accurate distance readings, especially on the flagSimple operation (easy to use)Vibration feature (device returns a vibration when target is acquired).Inexpensive ($300 less than rangefinders providing comparable accuracy)ConsNo gyro/stabilization feature
EP –
Decent for the price
After reading some of the reviews I was worried but so far it seems to be accurate. I compared it with my uncle’s range finder and they both showed the same distances. Occasionally it is difficult to lock onto the flag, and sometimes it takes a few tries to get the correct distance, so that is why I gave it 4 stars.
Keith Fleetwood –
As good as more expensive models
This rangefinder has worked well. I feel like it may have went through a battery faster than the more expensive, other model that I had however it still works well. Well worth the money
Roho –
Great Buy for the Money!
Purchased for my grandson heâs a junior golfer didnât want anything expensive to start off with and Iâm impressed with it I have the expensive version same yardage readings only thing would be optics are very sensitive but heâs able to use it easily
Gerald Epperson –
Worked fine
I just purchased an extra one to have as a back up. Thought I would give a less expensive range finder a chance because I left one setting on a bench while I waited to tee off and dropped another one, after which it would not longer focus. It was as accurate as one of my playing partners who uses a Bushnell. It locked on and vibrated. Focused fine. Battery hasn’t been an issue. I can still buy another two before spending as much as I did for the others.
owen –
Battery life makes it unusable, customer service is embarrassingly bad
The two batteries included with the rangefinder lasted about 1-2 rounds each which is not normal and totally unacceptable. I contacted Peakpulse and their only suggestion was that I replace the batteries myself. This, of course, is not a solution as their product drains any battery within 1-2 uses. I tried to explain this to them and instead of honoring their claimed â1-year warranty,â they ignored the idea that their product has a fault and felt the need to explain to me how batteries work. Embarrassing and insulting customer service that is somehow less useful than their product.Itâs a shame because the range finder itself is quite easy to use and accurate, but purchasing a new battery for every round makes no sense financially or environmentally.
Kim –
Lacks accuracy
Giving this item 3 stars only because it is easy to use. But it lacks accuracy. I used it for three rounds and it was consistently 5 or 6 yards longer that other name brand rangefinders (Bushnell, etc) my playing partners were using. If it was within a yard, I would have kept it. I returned this item for a refund. If it isn’t accurate, what’s the point? 5 or 6 yards is enough to make a difference. It was therefore no better than the Bushnell Phantom II GPS that I use.
Amazon Customer –
Bought this quickly without comparing to others because I went off the reviews. I donât know what everyone else got or maybe they just havenât used other rangefinders beforeâ¦The view finder is very hard to focus on the flag(itâs like looking through a dollar store telescope) gotta tilt your head at the right spot to see through and the yardage is usually off by 20-100 yards,It grabs the trees almost everytime behind the pinI got one with slope and a magnet for 30$ cheaper on here, look around before you buy this. Just my opinion though. 🙂
KInner –
I like everything about this range finder except the fact that I have a shaky hand. This makes it a little more difficult getting correct reading. I think I need one with a motion control/sensor. Overall it works as advertised.
jimtelford –
Did the job but occasionally provided higher yardages than indicated by score card or other scopes!!
Brad Negrych –
Works as well or better then my golf buddies much more expensive ones.
Mary anne Peacock –
I have only had this product since May. It no longer workers. Very disappointing and too late to return.