⛳ Elevate your golf game with laser-sharp focus and pro-level tech!
The PEAKPULSE Golf Rangefinder LE1000AG offers a maximum range of 1200 yards with ±0.5 yard accuracy, 6X magnification, and three advanced ranging modes including slope correction and vibration alerts. Designed for serious golfers, it features a high-brightness LCD, a stabilizing screw hole to reduce hand shake, and comes with a storage bag and 1-year warranty, all packed in a lightweight, portable design.
Brand | PEAKPULSE |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Color | LE1000AG(Slope) |
Material | Plastic |
Sport | Golf |
Item Weight | 165 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 1.57"W x 3.03"H |
Battery Description | CR2 (Disposable) |
Measuring Range | 10-1200 yards |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.91 x 4.29 x 2.64 inches |
Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 1.57 x 3.03 inches |
Brand Name | PEAKPULSE |
Model Name | LE1000AG(Slope) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | PEAKPULSE |
Included Components | Storage Bag,Manual,Lens Cloth |
P**A
perfect range finder for your kids to lose
When my oldest kid first started golfing, he had an issue with losing rangefinders including one nice one. Fortunately this model was available when my next two kids started golfing two years ago. Here I am three years later getting a replacement, but it's now half the price. This rangefinder does the job. If it appears that it's not reading correctly, it's probably because it was switched to read in meters by accident.
R**R
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.
J**.
Good rangefinder for the money
I've used this Peakpulse 6Pro Slope Golf Rangefinder to play two rounds and compared it along with a name brand premium rangefinder that is about 4 years old, but without slope. As for accuracy, there was a difference of one yard between the two readings. Which one was more correct? I don't know for sure, but who really cares? Most of us have trouble controlling our lag putts to one yard let alone our iron and wood shots to that kind of accuracy. What's important is that the accuracy matched up with a major brand.The optics of the name brand were a touch crisper, but the name brand is known for the optics across many different devices. I definitely didn't have any issues with the Peakpulse 6Pro locating flags with trees in the background or using the rangefinder in the twilight hours.The device is a little light compared to the premium one, but that's probably due to the difference in materials used and another reason why this rangefinder can be offered for the price compared to premium brands. I also felt the premium brand locked on a little quicker, but without the side by side comparison, I wouldn't have noticed a significant difference.Will it hold up for four years like my other one? Only time will tell, but I would not have any issues recommending this product to family.I'm giving the overall product four stars only because I feel like the product is priced perfectly for what you get - a budget rangefinder with good accuracy and less expensive construction. I typically give products five stars when I feel like a product outperforms it's price.
C**E
Unbelievable Value
Don’t waste your time on high priced big name range finders. This one provides exactly the same results with minimal cost. Easy to use. Why pay more?
T**8
Knows the Distance... Pity It Can’t Swing the Club for Me
This golf range finder is awesome—solid build quality, feels great in the hands (like it was made just for me), and the design is sleek without being too flashy. It’s accurate to the point where I can’t even blame it when I chunk a 9-iron 30 yards short.Every time I line up a shot, the range finder confidently tells me, “It’s 152 yards, champ,” and I respond by hitting it like I’m playing mini-golf on a windmill hole. At least I know what the right distance was—that’s progress, right?In all seriousness, it’s a fantastic tool and easily one of the better golf gadgets I’ve used. It’s just a shame it can’t also fix my swing.
K**A
Easy and Simple
This has great clarity and is pretty easy to use. I love that it shuts down automatically after a few seconds to save battery life.
W**M
Product does not work
This product totally failed to perform its basic function. If you are reading this, you know the function is to measure the distance from a golfer to the pin. It is expected that one instrument may vary by a yard or two from another, but measurements with this device were consistently at least fifty yards off. Obviously, the device was non-functional. (Note that I gave honest answers on the stars above. The product seems to be nicely made, and the optics are quite good. The electronics were obviously defective.) But now the real fun started. Following the instruction manual, I emailed the indicated address for return or repair. After two attempts, I got no reply. So I went to the vendor website, emailed the help address there, and again got no reply whatsoever. So, in summary: Product does not work, vendor does not respond. This is by a long measure the worst product I have ever gotten from Amazon, and it was not inexpensive. I suspect that the company makes many functional products, but this one was not, and it is inexcusable that the vendor will not reply to a customer. This vendor either needs to change their policies or be removed from Amazon. This is not what I expect from Amazon. I go out of my way to use Amazon because they are generally so reliable.
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