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Leupold GX-I Digital Golf Rangefinder | 
| Brand: Leupold Category: Sports
List Price: $374.99 Buy New: $260.47 as of 11/28/2009 02:32 CST details You Save: $114.52 (31%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 399
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 3 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 64080 Model: 64080 UPC: 029757201355 EAN: 0029757201355 ASIN: B001P82A1S
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| Features:
| • | Magnification 6x, 7 Selectable Aiming Reticles, Quick Set Menu, Line of Sight Distance, Yards/Meters, and scan mode | | • | Maximum Range(reflective) - 750Yards/675Meters, Trees - 600Yards/550Meters, Pin - 350Yards/318Meters | | • | Battery Life - 1,000's of actuations, 1 Year Warranty, Weatherproof | | • | Weight - 6.8oz, Dimensions (inches) - 4"x2.75"x1.5" |
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Product Description Leupold GX-I Digital Golf Rangefinding Monocular On the course, no piece of information is more important than knowing the distance to the pin. The GX-I is tournament legal, incorporates seven aiming reticles and uses PinHunter laser technology to screen out false returns and give highly accurate, straight line readings to the pin from over 350 yards away. Features: PinHunter laser technology locates the pin against any background out to 350 yards Water resistant for us in any weather condition Tournament legal Multicoated optics Compact Easy to carry with included carrying case and lanyard Dimensions: 4" x 2.75" x 1.5" Weight: 6.8 ozs
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| Customer Reviews:
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Exceeded Expectations November 28, 2009 Lewis D. Winningham (Denver, CO) The GX-I is smaller than I thought it would be. It is lightweight and clips right on to my golf bag. Very easy to handle and use. No problem finding the pin, even standing free-hand. I am very pleased with this rangefinder and recommend it to everyone.
Great product November 24, 2009 retired coach (Mississippi) This is one of the best rangefinders on the market. It amazes me how it can pick out the flag stick from a long distance very quickly. I looked at several rangefinders and I'm glad I picked the Leupold. I would recommend this product. Amazon shipped it very quickly. I am completely satisfied with all parts of this purchase.
great little rangefinder November 14, 2009 Dennis Walsh (Phoenix, AZ USA) I purchased this to assist me in some of my officiating duties. It is compact and extremely easy to use. It is able to get the distance correct even when the flag is hugging the flagstick. There may be better rangefinders, I don't know. But this one does the job and the price is right.
Great Product - better than a GPS November 14, 2009 T. Kamis (Sterling, Va USA) After using this range finder, I put my Skycaddie GPS back into the box. I find this range finder much more accurate and much easier to use than the GPS. You also don't have the problems of having to download courses and constantly charging the batteries of a GPS. Best of all, there are no yearly fees with a range finder!
If you get one, here are a few tips on use:
- When in a golf cart, I drive up to my ball and rest my arms against the steering wheel and "shoot" the target with the range finder. This technique works well if you don't have a steady hand.
-Aim for the flag, it is bigger than the pin. If someone is still on the green, you can also get a distance off of them.
-You don't have to take off your sunglasses to use it. You can easily read the distance by placing the viewfinder next to your glasses
-I sometimes "shoot" the fairway for distance; you can pretty much aim at anything to get distance.
-I find that the range finder stores nicely in the large cup holder of a golf cart.
-I will take multiple reading on a pin since I occasionally will hit a target behind the pin and get an incorrect reading.
Returned November 3, 2009 Philip S. Laroya (Tacoma, WA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Received a defective unit. Tried it once. Could not get an accurate measurement. Exchanged the laser rangefinder for a GPS unit. Laser is more accurate but GPS is easier to use.
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