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Review of REDTIGER Rangefinder on Plugged In Golf

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 2024Updated:June 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The REDTIGER rangefinder is a budget-friendly option that offers accuracy and features comparable to more expensive models on the market. This review aims to determine whether the low price reflects poor quality or if high-priced competitors are overcharging.

The set up of the REDTIGER rangefinder is straightforward, coming with essential accessories like a carrying case, carabiner, and rechargeable battery. The device is easy to use, with a red power button for turning it on and a toggle button for different modes, including standard rangefinder mode, pin seeker mode, speed measurement mode, and slope mode.

In terms of accuracy and features, the REDTIGER rangefinder performs well. It produces distances quickly and accurately, comparable to more expensive models. The slope feature works consistently, and the pin seeker mode effectively blocks out background objects. However, the device lacks red/black optics.

The size and weight of the REDTIGER rangefinder make it comfortable to use and easy to carry on the course. It includes a built-in cart magnet and a belt clip for easy transport. The device uses a rechargeable battery with a long life, displaying battery life in 25% increments.

With a retail price of around $100, the REDTIGER rangefinder offers excellent value for money compared to higher-priced alternatives. It provides quality construction, essential features, and reliable performance at a fraction of the cost.

Overall, the REDTIGER rangefinder is a solid option for golfers looking for a budget-friendly yet accurate and feature-rich device. Its quality feel, ease of use, and value for money make it a compelling choice for players of all levels.

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