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Review of Nikon COOLSHOT 20 & 20i GIII Laser Rangefinders

News RoomBy News RoomMay 24, 2024Updated:May 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nikon recently released the third generation of their COOLSHOT laser rangefinders, the 20 and 20i GIII models. With a plethora of new rangefinder companies at the 2024 PGA Show, it was reassuring to see Nikon continue to produce high-quality products based on superior optics and well-proven designs. These compact and easy-to-use rangefinders offer accurate distance measurement and solid construction at competitive price points.

Setting up the Nikon COOLSHOT 20 and 20i GIII is a quick and easy process, with both models coming in nearly identical boxes that only differentiate by the inclusion of slope adjustment on the 20i model. Both rangefinders come with a case and a CR2 battery, and feature a simple battery port below the eyepiece for easy access. The units are ready to use within seconds, with well-identified buttons for power on, distance measurement, and mode switching between yards and meters on the COOLSHOT 20, or slope adjustment on the 20i.

The accuracy and performance of the Nikon COOLSHOT 20 and 20i GIII models are where these products truly shine. Both models are compact, lightweight, and rainproof, making them ideal for golfers who walk or prefer to carry a rangefinder in their pocket. With features like individual targeting, continuous scan, “Locked On Quake” confirmation vibration, and “First Target Priority” to ignore background distractions, these rangefinders provide precise and reliable distance measurements. The COOLSHOT 20i GIII also includes slope adjusted distance and graphics for incline or decline, which are easy to read and highly accurate.

Priced at $200 for the COOLSHOT 20 and $220 for the 20i, these rangefinders offer excellent value for golfers looking for a reliable and affordable option. The extra $20 for the slope feature on the 20i model is well worth it, making it a solid investment for golfers seeking accurate distance measurements on sloped terrain. With a 5-year warranty and the trusted Nikon name behind them, these COOLSHOT models are a compelling choice compared to other compact rangefinders on the market.

In conclusion, the Nikon COOLSHOT 20 and 20i GIII laser rangefinders are a top choice for golfers looking for a compact, accurate, and easy-to-use device. With their impressive accuracy, slope adjustment feature, and solid construction, these rangefinders offer exceptional value for their price point. Whether you choose the base model or opt for the slope-enabled 20i, you can trust in the quality and performance of Nikon products for your golfing needs.

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