Product Description
Callaway Laser Rangefinder
| List Price: | $349.95 |
| Price: |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47901 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: Small
- Color: Black/Red
- Brand: Callaway
- Model: 8386
- Released on: 2012-04-10
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .95 pounds
Features
- Callaway's most advanced tournament legal Laser Rangefinder to date delivers superior pin aquistion
- Capable of distancing targets in succession for up to 8 seconds by pressing just one button
- Able to distance targets up to 600 yards with .1 yard increment readings and features selectable backlighting for low light conditions
- Fully elastomer body features a non-slip grip design for all weather conditions while remaining our most compact laser rangefinder
- Includes a neoprene travel pouch with microfiber lens cloth, detachable bag clip and cart strap loop for cart attachment
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.Awesome product
By NHC
I just got this Callaway Razr rangefinder last week and have used it on the range and on the course a few times. It works beautifully. Really fast targeting and reading. It will easily sight on bunkers, water, the flag, or other landforms or objects. This is my first laser rangefinder so I can't compare to others, but it works fantastically so far. I have used golf GPS apps on my phone but I like this rangefinder better for several reasons. First, it's faster. With a GPS app there's always some time in advancing it to the correct hole, finding a signal, dealing with app crashes, etc. I whip out the rangefinder and I get a yardage reading in seconds and I'm done. Second, and this is where rangefinders are really beneficial: It makes practice at the driving range so much more productive. I can take this to any old driving range, one where they haven't updated their yardage signs in decades (even though the tees may move every day), and get precise yardages to all the targets on the range. Now I can get my updated distances on all my clubs. GPS apps can't do this unless the range is mapped, and they rarely are. Third, there is a beauty in keeping things simple. I like getting a yardage reading and that's it - all the features and things that GPS apps/devices promise sometimes have a way of distracting and taking the fun away from the game.
Flags at great distances can be tricky to sight on unless you can hold steady enough (I like to lean against the cart to steady), and sometimes there may be something blocking your target and hence the laser. I now use the GPS app as a backup or confirmation if the laser seems fishy, but only maybe 1-2 times a round. But by and large, even if I have trouble sighting on a distant flag I can still get a reading on a greenside bunker or front edge of the green (or even the grass on the green itself), and that's all the info I'll need.
So, I highly recommend this rangefinder for both on-the-course play, as well as off-course practice.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.easy - accurate
By John F. Sawyer
wish my shots were as accurate as this rangefinder. easy to use and no problem when wearing polarized lenses. wife wants one of her own.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Very Nice
By Benjamin Ryan
My first range finder. Easy to use for long distances you need to lean against the cart to stable your body. Anything inside of 150 you can do with one hand.
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