Hawke 800 Laser Rangefinder
R3,579Hawke Laser Range Finders are designed to deliver highly accurate distance measurements with the press of a button.
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Hawke Laser Range Finders are designed to deliver highly accurate distance measurements with the press of a button.
The Leica Rangemaster CRF 2700-B Rangefinder is a handy accessory for hunters and shooters.
The Vortex Viper HD 3000 Laser Rangefinder gives you the tools to act quickly and confidently, with a 3,000-yard max range and a stunning HD optical system that lets you pinpoint big game faster at distance.
The Vortex Diamondback HD 2000 Laser Rangefinder gives hunters 2,000 yards max range, and 1,400 yards on game.
If you’re on the hunt for the perfect go-to laser rangefinder for bow and rifle hunters alike, you’ve found it in the Vortex Crossfire HD 1400 Laser Rangefinder. The Crossfire HD 1400 has everything you need and nothing you don’t.
The Rudolph RF-1200H is the “best value for money” laser rangefinder. The Rudolph rangefinder pushes your game to the next level with advanced laser rangefinder, pin seeking and slope technology.
The Lynx Ranger Laser Rangefinder is a lightweight, compact rangefinder, ideal for short to long distance rangefinding.
The Hawke Endurance LRF uses high light transmission optics and a red colored OLED display to make the view to your target clearer than ever before.
The Hawke Endurance LRF uses high light transmission optics and a red colored OLED display to make the view to your target clearer than ever before.
The Hawke Endurance LRF uses high light transmission optics and a red colored OLED display to make the view to your target clearer than ever before.
Hawke Laser Range Finders are designed to deliver highly accurate distance measurements with the press of a button.
The Num’axes TEL1050 Laser Rangefinder is Num’ Axes hunting rangefinder.
The Num’axes Pro Max Laser Rangefinder gives instant acquisition of the distance to the flag and confirmation of the distance to the flag by vibration.
Size, speed and accuracy evolved with a new generation of tech featuring PinSeeker with Visual JOLT, BITE Magnetic Mount, and next level clarity and brightness plus patented slope compensation that will change your game.
Size, speed and accuracy evolved with a new generation of tech featuring PinSeeker with Visual JOLT, BITE Magnetic Mount, and next level clarity and brightness.
HD Optical System – Optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration and provide outstanding color fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness and light transmission.
The compact HELIA RF-M 7×25 offers ergonomical design, intuitive and simple handling and is equipped with a large field of view and relevant hunting features.
The Rudolph Optics RF-1000 Rangefinder is fast and easy to use, because everything you need to know is displayed on the built in Through-The-Lens LCD.
The Hawke Vantage 900 Laser Rangefinder is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.
The Razor HD 4000 is the essential companion for the extreme hunter, archer and shooter.
The Vortex Ranger 1800 Rangefinder is a handy accessory for avid hunters and shooters.
The NiteSite Viper RTEK Night Vision Scope Mounted Laser Rangefinder Combo is ideal for night hunting expeditions.
The UltraOptec LR1 Laser Rangefinder measures distances between 15 and 600 meters or yards. Accurate to within a meter (0.1%).
The NiteSite Rangefinder Scope Mounted Night Vision crisp, ultra-clear night vision, regardless of ambient light conditions. It also tells you how far away it is.
The National Geographic Rangefinder – 4×21 determines the exact distance up to 800 meters of any targeted object by means of a laser which is harmless to the human eye.
If you're a golfer, a hunter, or just someone who likes spending time outdoors, a rangefinder can be an invaluable tool. Rangefinders use lasers or other technologies to determine the distance between you and an object, making it easier to hit a golf ball with better accuracy or target an animal. However, with so many different types of rangefinders on the market, it can be difficult to know which one is right for you. In this article, we'll provide a comprehensive guide on how to choose a rangefinder that meets your needs.
The first step in choosing a rangefinder is to determine how much you're willing to spend. Rangefinders can range in price from under R3,000 to over R10,000, depending on their features and quality. However, just because a rangefinder is more expensive doesn't necessarily mean it's better. Determine your budget and look for rangefinders within that price range.
There are two main types of rangefinders: laser rangefinders and GPS rangefinders. Laser rangefinders use a laser beam to determine the distance to an object, while GPS rangefinders use satellite signals to determine your location and the distance to various targets. Laser rangefinders are more accurate, but GPS rangefinders are more convenient and can provide additional information about the course or terrain.
Different rangefinders have different maximum ranges, which can range from a few hundred yards to over a mile. Consider how far you need to be able to measure distances and choose a rangefinder with an appropriate range.
Most rangefinders come with some level of magnification, which can range from 4x to 8x or more. Magnification can make it easier to see targets and can improve accuracy. Consider how much magnification you need and look for rangefinders with appropriate levels.
Rangefinders should be easy to use, with clear displays and intuitive controls. Look for rangefinders with easy-to-read displays, simple buttons, and ergonomic designs that feel comfortable in your hand.
Rangefinders are often used in harsh outdoor environments, so it's important to choose one that is durable and can withstand exposure to the elements. Look for rangefinders that are waterproof, shock-resistant, and made from high-quality materials.
Many rangefinders come with additional features, such as slope measurement, pin-seeking technology, and vibration alerts. Consider which features are important to you and look for rangefinders that include them.
Before making a purchase, read reviews of different rangefinders to see what other users have to say about their experiences. Look for reviews that mention accuracy, ease of use, and durability, as these are key factors to consider when choosing a rangefinder.
While brand shouldn't be the only factor you consider, it can be helpful to choose a rangefinder from a reputable and well-known brand. Brands such as Bushnell, Leupold, and Nikon are all known for producing high-quality rangefinders that are popular with golfers and hunters alike.
Finally, before choosing a rangefinder, consider your specific needs. Do you primarily golf or hunt? Will you be using the rangefinder in a variety of weather conditions? Do you need additional features such as slope measurement or vibration alerts? By understanding your specific needs, you can choose a rangefinder that is tailored to your requirements.
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