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by mrtwigg,
Dec 10, 2005
Pros: Compact size, great build quality, ease of use.
Cons: Not waterproof.
The Bottom Line: Marketed for golfers but good for hunting as well. Build quality is excellent. Very easy to use.
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by haerie,
Nov 12, 2005
Pros: Size, ease of use, great eye relief, compact hip case.
Cons: The only shortfall is the lack of an illumination system for the "heads up" display.
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by bgensel,
May 9, 2005
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use, accurate. Partners will want you to "give them the yardage"
Cons: MUST keep rangefinder steady, especially as the distance increases. Battery replacement tricky
The Bottom Line: The Yardage Pro Tour Rangefinder is a great golf aid that when used properly gives you confidence that your distances are spot-on correct.
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by tooz,
Jun 27, 2008
Pros: Easy to use. Point and click. The scan feature really helps.
Cons: None yet.
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by jeno3,
Jan 16, 2006
Pros: Small compact size, ease of use
Cons: Small size makes holding steady tougher
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by kmgcmk,
Apr 4, 2008
Pros: Inexpensive and accurate inside 150 yards
Cons: Pretty much worthless outside 150 yards.
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by dsugioka,
May 5, 2004
Pros: Very small, light, sturdy, nice case. Very useful on the driving range.
Cons: Difficult to use for this reason I think too expensive and would not recommend.
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