Equipment
FIRST LOOK: New Shot Scope PRO ZR Laser Rangefinder
With so many options available to golfers in terms of rangefinders, it is no surprise some people can feel overwhelmed or even lost at which model to buy.
Shot Scope’s PRO ZR Laser Rangefinder might be the best, and most ideal, option considering the number of features it packs at its price point of just $300.
The six key features Shot Scope flexes in its promotion of the PRO ZR are a DuraShield Hardshell for enhanced strength and protection from falls, a toggle switch to turn Slope on and off, a Built-in Cart Magnet for easy accessibility, GPS Maps in its app, Enhanced Target-Lock for easy range finding, and Red and Black dual optics for a clean look.
With a range of 1,500 yards, the PRO ZR delivers some of the highest accuracy available for rangefinders on the market with just one yard of leeway.
It also is constructed of a metallic body and gives a “superior look and feel compared to other lasers on the market.” Its premium build and quality is something that you’ll feel when it is in your hand.
What’s In The Box
The Shot Scope PRO ZR features five things in the box:
- 1 x Shot Scope PRO ZR laser rangefinder
- 1 x Water resistant carrying case
- 1 x Secure carry clip
- 1x Cleaning cloth
- 1 x CR2-3V battery
Available for just $299.99, the PRO ZR features a 2-year warranty in case of damage.
Cover Image via Shot Scope
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