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@===> Bushnell 201354 Medalist Golfing Laser Rangefinder Bundle With Victorinox 53963 Golftool Translucent Sapphire Utility Knife

30 Jun

Bushnell 201354 Medalist Golfing Laser Rangefinder Bundle With Victorinox 53963 Golftool Translucent Sapphire Utility Knife Overview

Bushnell 201354 Medalist Golfing Laser Rangefinder.
- Great rangefinder for the everyday golfer.
- Ranges 5 – 1000 yards/meters; 300 yards to a flag.
- +/- 1 yard accuracy.
- 4x magnification.
- 9-volt battery and carry case included.
- Rainproof.

Victorinox 53963 Golftool Translucent Sapphire Utility Knife.
- One-hand locking divot repair tool.
- Ball marker.
- Tee punch with groove cleaner.
- Bottle opener.
- Nail file; blade.
- Tweezers.
- Toothpick.
- Scissors.
- Nylon carrying pouch.

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  • Bushnell 201354 Medalist Golfing Laser Rangefinder
  • Victorinox 53963 Golftool Translucent Sapphire Utility Knife

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@===> Mako Group SKS 4x 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Range-Finder ReticleMako Group SKS 4x 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Range-Finder Reticle Model GM-SKS1SR

29 Jun

Mako Group SKS 4x 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Range-Finder ReticleMako Group SKS 4x 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Range-Finder Reticle Model GM-SKS1SR Overview

Mako Group SKS 4x 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Range-Finder ReticleMako Group SKS 4x 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Range-Finder Reticle Model GM-SKS1SR

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@===> Callaway Nikon Rangefinders

28 Jun

Callaway Nikon Rangefinders Overview

Callaway Nikon Rangefinders:

  • Capable of distancing different targets in succession, for up to 20 seconds, by keeping the button pressed
  • First Target Technology displays the range to the nearest target among multiple results obtained with a single measurement
  • Measure distances instantly & accurately to within one yard
  • Fast, simple, one-touch operation
  • High-eyepoint design
  • LCD with backlight
  • Custom fit neoprene sports case included
  • Available Models:
    LR800

  • Magnification: 6x
  • Range: 10-730 m (11-800 yd)
  • Water resistant
  • Size: 5.0 x 1.4 x 2.8
  • Powered by a CR2 Lithium battery
  • LR1200 (Tournament Model)

  • Magnification: 7x
  • Range: 10-1100 m (11-1200 yd)
  • Water resistant
  • Size: 5.7 x 1.8 x 3.2
  • Powered by a CR2 Lithium battery
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    My title says it all.

    I like the compact size … pinseeker is too large for me to carry around.

    I like its x6 magnification … tour v2 is compact too but only has x5 mag (you will want x6 than x5 mag when you aim at a pin over 300 yards). Also v2’s yardage display is not as clear, big font size, as LR800. I tried my LR800 on a 537 yard hole (almost facing sun), and LR800 picked up the distance to the pin immediately. With a distance like this, x5 can be a little weak, even though v2 has pin seek and claims to go up to 1000 yards. With x6, I just see the green better.

    There is no non-sense feature on LR800, such as switching modes (why do I need other modes if I only use this for golfing). I just aim at my target such as pin, bunker, water, etc and the yardage shows up in a second when I press the button. It turns off by itself so that I don’t have to worry about anything.

    If you are considering Nikon Monarch 800 or Nikon 800s (almost the same as LR800), the nice thing about these 2 is that you can switch between first target priority mode and distance target priority mode with these two models – good feature if you would use this for hunting. LR800 does not let you switch, but I only use this for golfing and do not want to bother switching, it is prefect for me.

    I also like the carrying case of LR800. It is really designed for golfing – you clip it onto your bag, open the lens cover, and you are ready to go. Nikon’s own 2 models come in a pouch, so you will need to take the rangefinder out and put it back … it would make me feel like taking a picture on a golf course, rather playing a round of golf.

    LR1200 is good too, but the size is slightly longer than LR800.

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    @===> Golf Cart Cup Holder Mount for Sonocaddie GPS

    26 Jun

    Golf Cart Cup Holder Mount for Sonocaddie GPS Overview

    You just purchased a Sonocaddie. Where do you put it? The golf cart’s cup holder of course! You will love this mount! The popular Cup Holder Mount is about 5″ tall. It features an adjustable flywheel base that expands to fit varying cup holder opening except for those that are so large that the 7-Eleven Big Gulp falls over. Your GPS will attach to the mount using the same round button that us used to attach to your belt clip.

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    Item has not been used so durability is an unknown at this point. However it appears to be flexible enough to fit in any golf cart securely. The instructions were very sparse but the limited assembly required was a plus. I am getting everything I expected. I always fear when everything is plastic from a staying viewpoint.

    Technical Details

    • Features an adjustable flywheel base that expands to fit varying cup holders
    • Approximately 5 inches tall
    • Uses the belt clip button on the back of the GPS to attach to the mount

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    @===> SkyGolf SkyCaddie SG2.5 Lite

    25 Jun

    SkyGolf SkyCaddie SG2.5 Lite Overview

    The 2.5 Lite is a slimmed down version of the SG2.5, providing distances from the front center and back of the green. It also displays the shape of the green from a fairway approach. The SG2.5 lite can be later upgraded to a full-featured course management system, with distances of up to 40 targets per hole and SkyGolfs patented Intelligreen Technology.

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    • Slimmed down distance reader for golfing
    • Outdoor readable display
    • Sleek, ultra light design
    • Durable, water-resistant case
    • Read the shape of the green from different angles

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    @===> Nikon Prostaff 550 Laser Rangefinder and Lens Pen Pro Cleaning Kit

    23 Jun

    Nikon Prostaff 550 Laser Rangefinder and Lens Pen Pro Cleaning Kit Overview

    Nikon Prostaff 550 Laser Rangefinder and Lens Pen Pro Cleaning Kit

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    • 6X ZOOM; DISPLAYS IN 1/2-YARD/METER INCREMENTS OUT TO 99.5 YARDS
    • QUICKLY & ACCURATELY RANGES UP TO 550 YARDS; SLIM, DESIGN FOR 1-HAND OPERATION
    • BRIGHT, MULTICOATED OPTICS; WATERPROOF/FOGPROOF CONSTRUCTION
    • INCLUDES CR2 LITHIUM BATTERY & REALTREE HARD WOODS GREEN HD FINISH
    • CLEANING KIT INCLUDES 2 SIZES OF LENS PENS, AN ANTI-FOG CLOTH & A MICROFIBER® CLEANING CLOTH

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    @===> Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Laser Rangefinder with Pinseeker

    22 Jun

    Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Laser Rangefinder with Pinseeker Overview

    Level the ups and downs in your quest for perfection. Built in the legacy of our venerable PinSeeker 1500, the new Pro 1600 is the world’s only golf laser rangefinder to compensate for the changes in elevation. Using a digital inclinometer, it determines distance based on the degree of elevation change. It doesn’t just tell you how far-it tells you exactly how far to play it. So you’ll never again question the range at the top of your swing. And nothing cuts strokes, and eliminates the peaks and valleys of your game, like confidence. Completely Waterproof, Rainguard HD, 12oz 9 volt batterand premium carrying case included.

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    I am anal when it comes to making comparisons. Especially if I am buying through mail-order. I will research items for a long time.
    When it came to picking a range finder I had it narrowed down to the Leupold GX 1 and the Bushnell 1600. The first comparisons I did were at my house.
    The Leupold was small and lightweight,about half the size of the Bushnell. The first thing I noticed was the Leupold had a slight yellowish tint when looking through it. If I didn’t have the Bushnell to compare it to (very bright and clear),I probably wouldn’t have noticed it. Leupold said it was the coating on the optics. Whatever it is, I didn’t care for the tint. I then started taking measurements outside my window. My neighbors house is brick and the Leupold would NOT read the brick at all. I then “shot” their front door and got a 50 yard reading. I then shot their awning which overhangs their door and it wouldn’t give me a reading. After the 4th attempt it finally said 52 yards. That’s impossible since the awning is in front of the door.

    The Bushnell: has much larger, clearer and brighter optics. The eyepiece is larger also. I did the same test and the Bushnell gave me a reading off the bricks. Off the front door it told me 48 yards (2 yards different than Leupold) but more importantly, it read the front of the awning (46 yards). I then shot my neighbors shutters and it gave me a reading; I then shot their bricks right next to the shutters and it gave me a reading of 1 yard more. That was impressive. I really wanted to like the Leupold because of its size/weight but the Bushnell was winning.

    I then took it to the golf range. The Leupold continued to give me slightly different readings than the Bushnell but what really bothered me was the Leupold would (sometimes)not give me a reading to different parts of the ground. Many times I wouldn’t get a reading shooting the ground at 50 yards. The flag, yes, no problem; but the ground no. The Bushnell gave me a reading EVERY time,no matter what distance to the ground I aimed.
    Also the pinseeker on the Leupold was questionable. It’s not a mode like the Bushnell. The Leupold is supposed to not give you a reading until you hit the flag, at least that’s what their video on their web site says, but I would definately get background readings no matter what. In fact, their manual does not even mention anything about pinseeker. Nothing. Nor does the box have anything on it either. I called Leupold about this and they said that their pinseeker “mode” is really ONLY for flags with prisms on them. None of the courses I play have prisms so this does not interest me at all.
    The Bushnell, in pinseeker mode, shows a flag on their display and when it “hits” the flag,on the green, a circle goes around the display flag verifying that you captured the flag.

    The other thing that botherd me about the Leupold was the readout is on the top of the display. When reading a flag and you have dark trees behind the green, the read out is hard to see. The video on their web site shows this also. They are scannning targets and the read out completely disappears when it its the treeline.
    The Bushnell displays it’s #’s at the bottom and they are more easy to read since the background will always be the grass. The display #’s also are blacker than the Leupold. The Bushnell, so far, is definately better.

    One last test – At my house it was raining and I tried shooting through my window SCREEN. The screen has water droplets all over it and the Leupold would not read through the screen at all… but the Bushnell did, every time. That was the deciding factor. I know that some will say that you are not shooting bricks, windows, awning on the golf course. But to me, if the Bushnell could do all these things and the Leupold couldn’t, then that shows me that the Bushnell has better optics. Also the Leupold had trouble reading the ground at short yardages where the Bushnell had no trouble at all.

    The one thing that bothered me was if the Leupold was defective and that was the reason for the yellowish tint. I went to a sporting goods store and although they didn’t have the GX 1, I tried their 750 model… same thing. A slight yellowish tint.

    The Bushnell is a much better unit, in my opinion. Brighter/clearer optics, the field of view is larger, 7x mag compared to 6x on the Leupold, better pinseeker technology and better accuracy at reading mounds and small bumps. What impressed me was the door/awning test. The Bushnell gave me the accurate readings whereas the Leupold couldn’t read the awning at all.
    The only slight negative of the Bushnell, is the size/weight. If all range finders were the Bushnells size, nobody would complain at all. The Bushnell is technically NOT large or heavy, it’s just larger/heavier than the Leupold or the V2 for that matter.

    The other positive the Leupold had was it was steadier than the Bushnell. The Bushnell shakes a little bit more but it still is no problem getting the flag at 200 yards.

    In summary – I am very happy with the Bushnell. I can’t tell you how impressed I was when I was able to get a reading,of a tree,through my rain soaked window screen. I have sinced used the Bushnell for two rounds and get very accurate readings. How do I know their accurate? Because I also use a Sonocaddie V300 GPS. Originally, I was going to buy the laser and sell the GPS. The GPS gives a view of the entire hole with readings to all hazards. For the green, it gives readings for the front, middle and back of greens. Many times, I thought the pin was in the front of the green when it was in the back (aging eyes). With the GPS it will tell me, i.e. the back of the green is 170 yards and the laser will tell me the pin is 165 yards. That tells me the pin is in the back and I only have 15′ of green behind the pin. That, to me, is invaluable information, especially since I am trying to get into single digit handicaps. Is this over kill? Probably. But it definatley gives me more confidence knowing all that information.
    If I didn’t have a GPS now, I would at least get an app for a smart phone and buy the laser. Best of both worlds.

    Great product.

    Technical Details

    • PinSeeker mode- zeros in on flag
    • Standard Scan mode, built in Reflector
    • Reads distances in both yards and meters
    • Ranges (5 yards minimum) : Reflective surfaces: 1,600 yards, Trees: 1,000 yards, Flag: 400 yards
    • Fully multi-coated optics, Twist up metal eyepiece with oversized ocular

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    @===> SkyGolf SkyCaddie Bag Mount Bag Mount

    21 Jun

    SkyGolf SkyCaddie Bag Mount Bag Mount Overview

    Mount your SkyGolf handheld onto your bag with this convenient bag mount, designed for golfers who carry their bag as they walk. The mount strap is made of sturdy nylon with a plastic fastener. A loop on the strap allows you to clip your holster onto the mount. One bag mount fits all golf bag sizes.

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    • Condition: New
    • Color: Black
    • Type: Bag Mount

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    @===> Opti-Logic400 Yard Line-Of-Sight Laser Rangefinder Black

    20 Jun

    Opti-Logic400 Yard Line-Of-Sight Laser Rangefinder Black Overview

    Opti-Logic XL and XLA Laser Rangefinders measure “line of sight” (slope distance), are Made In The U.S.A. They have an automatic rain filter, are adjustable to measure in feet, yards and meters, have a minimum acquisition of 4 yards, they are water resistant and durable and include a 9-volt battery for hundreds of measurements. Includes Carrying Case, Battery and 1 year warranty. 120 and 400XLA models have 1/2 yard accuracy and a narrower beam for improved “through the brush” ranging. In Black.

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    • Includes Instrument,, Operations Manual, Carrying Bag, Warranty Card
    • Made In The U.S.A.
    • One Button Operation; Red Dot Technology
    • 1 year Warranty

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    @===> Nikon Team Realtree Laser 600 – Rangefinder ( laser ) 6 x 20

    18 Jun

    Nikon Team Realtree Laser 600 – Rangefinder ( laser ) 6 x 20 Overview

    PRODUCT FEATURES:Long eye reliefUltra compact sizeOne-yard accuracyFull scanning capabilityPowerful 6x multicoated opticsWater-resistant600 yard range

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    • Made By: NIKON SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL OPTICS
    • Model Number: 8355
    • See Description

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