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Three Best Golf Rangefinders Under $200
The days of dropping $400+ on a laser golf rangefinder are officially over.
With recent advancements in technology, and new brand names breaking through what used to be an exclusive market, golfers can now revel in a wide range of feature-rich, yet relatively inexpensive, golf laser rangefinder options.
That said, let’s dive into a few of our favorites.
#1 TecTecTec VPRO500 Golf Rangefinder
Think the #1 best selling laser rangefinder on Amazon is a Bushnell? Think again!
Rated as Amazon’s #1 best seller in Golf Range Finders the TecTecTec VPRO500 laser rangefinder is an absolute steal at $149.99. With its high level of accuracy and “pinsensor technology” it’s no wonder why the VPRO500 has grown so popular recently.
We highlighted the TecTecTec as having “big performance at a tiny price” and that back when it was retailing for $180.00! Now at $149.99 grabbing one of these for yourself is a no-brainer.
Plus, with over 2,500 reviews on Amazon (rated 4.3 out of 5 stars) it’s clear that golfers everywhere are hoping on the TecTecTech bandwagon.
#2 Nikon Coolshot 20 Golf Rangefinder
Usually priced around $195 the Nikon CoolShot 20 is currently on sale for $166.95 as part of an Amazon featured deal.
This no-nonsense laser rangefinder features super-easy “point and shoot” usability and is built extremely well by Nikon, a trusted name in optics.
Like the TecTecTec, the CoolShot has left plenty of very happy golfers in its trail as evidenced by its 300+ Amazon reviews averaging 4.4 out of 5 stars.
#3 Caddytek Golf Laser Rangefinder
The Caddytek Golf Laser Rangefinder is another highly rated/reviewed rangefinder that’s both feature-rich and wallet-friendly. One Amazon reviewer even went so far as to say the Caddytek “Performs as well or better than the Bushnell.”
At just under $150.00 this is probably the least expensive laser rangefinder you’re going to find with slope compensating distances which can be easily activated using Caddytek’s “patented One step “Mode-Switching” between Non-Slope and Slope compensation distance display.”
So there you have it…three incredibly powerful golf laser rangefinders all priced under $200. At that value, it’s not long before we’ll be seeing a new rangefinder in every golf bag.
If you have a favorite rangefinder make sure to let us know about it in the comments below.
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