A rangefinder is a simple tool designed to help you find the distance between yourself and an object. This can be used for golf, hunting and a variety of other outdoor activities and tasks. The quality of a rangefinder is determined by a combination of its lens and the rangefinder itself. Our top recommendation by Vortex has excellent range and is reliable even in inclement weather.
Optical rangefinders date back more than a century, although they remain popular today. These use two lenses to create two images. By overlapping the images with a dial, you can measure with reasonable accuracy.
These rangefinders send out a small sound wave and track how long it takes to return to the rangefinder. While these can be accurate, they may be impacted by other sounds.
Laser rangefinders work similarly to ultrasonic models but use light instead, sending a visible or invisible beam of light to the target and measuring its time to return. While these rangefinders require clear conditions, they can measure at great distances with extreme accuracy. As a result, they are the most popular option.
A reliable rangefinder should combine high-quality optics, a comfortable and durable build, accurate readings and a good digital reticle, the fine visible markings built into the eyepiece that provide visual reference.
Low-end laser rangefinders may cost around $80, while midrange models may cost up to $200. Extremely high-quality models may cost around $500, with the most accurate models reaching $1,500 or more.
A. Absolutely — just as a cheap laser pointer can be dangerous. Although the lasers are not generally powerful enough to do any lasting damage, they can temporarily blind people if aimed directly in the eye.
A. Not usually, although they may take some getting used to. As long as you have a fairly steady hand and can locate your target, you will probably find your rangefinder easy to use.
What you need to know: This laser rangefinder is comfortable and reliable in a variety of conditions.
What you'll love: This rangefinder has excellent range and can be used even in dark or foggy conditions.
What you should consider: Although customers have few complaints, this is a fairly expensive option.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
Bushnell Tour V4 Jolt Golf Laser Rangefinder
What you need to know: If you are looking for a rangefinder specifically to improve your golf game, this is a great option.
What you'll love: The simple design of this rangefinder and useful 5X magnification make it a popular choice among serious golfers.
What you should consider: This rangefinder won’t work well for tasks such as hunting.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
Sig Sauer KILO1000 5X20mm Monocular Rangefinder
What you need to know: If you are on a budget, this is a feature-packed option with excellent range.
What you'll love: The easy-to-use scanning function and comfortable design make this versatile rangefinder a reliable option.
What you should consider: There are cheaper rangefinders available, although they won’t offer as many features.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
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