Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Golf Laser Rangefinder Review
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Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Golf Laser Rangefinder Feature
- PinSeeker mode- zeros in on flag
- Standard Scan mode, built in Reflector
- Reads distances in both yards and meters
- Ranges (5 yards minimum) : Reflective surfaces: 1,600 yards, Trees: 1,000 yards, Flag: 400 yards
- Fully multi-coated optics, Twist up metal eyepiece with oversized ocular
Tournamet Edition Features:
- The ultimate rangefinder for tournament play and avid golfers
- Ranges 5 - 1600 yards/meters; 400 yards to flag
- +/- 1 yard accuracy
- 7x magnification
- 9-volt battery and premium carry case included
- No reflective prism required
- 100% waterproof w/ Rainguard HD
- IPX7 waterproof standard
Slope Edition Features:
- The most widely used laser rangefinder by tour professionals
- Bushnell® Slope Technology for exact distance to the pin, uphill or downhill
- Ranges 5 - 1600 yards/meters; 400 yards to flag
- +/- 1 yard accuracy
- 7x magnification
- 9-volt battery and premium carry case included
- No reflective prism required
- 100% waterproof w/ Rainguard HD
- IPX7 waterproof standard
Frequently Asked Questions About Bushnell's Rangefinders:
Q: Is my laser rangefinder waterproof?
A: All models are water resistant with the exception of Pro 1600 Pinseeker Rangefinder. It is 100% waterproof and can be submerged in water and even floats. Treat the water resistant models much the same as you would a digital camera.
Q: Are the laser rangefinders eye safe?
A: Absolutely, all Yardage Pro products are well within the eye safety limits established by the FDA for Class 1 laser products.
Q: How accurate are Yardage Pro products?
A: All of the Bushnell Laser Rangefinders are accurate to +/- 1 yard.
Q: Can I use my rangefinder on a course that doesn't have reflectors on the pins?
A: Reflectors are not required to use your rangefinder on golf courses. However, they will enhance the effectiveness of your Bushnell Rangefinder.
Q: Is it permissible to use the rangefinder under USGA Rules of Golf?
A: All of our non-Slope units are designed to be permissible when the Local Rule permitting the use of distance-measuring devices is in effect. This is governed by the USGA’s Decision as it relates to Distance Measuring Devices (14-3/0.5 Local Rule Permitting Use of Distance-Measuring Device), which sets forth that players are allowed to use these in rounds conducted under the Rules of Golf when the Committee adopts the Local Rule, as long as they only measure distance. Additionally, the USGA Handicap System manual (Decision 5-1f/2) sets forth that scores made using these distance-only measuring devices are acceptable for handicap purposes, whether or not the Local Rule is in effect.
Q: What are the spots in my monocular?
A: You are actually viewing through an LCD (liquid crystal display). The spots you see are on the surface of the LCD, which in turn is magnified 14X. The LCD’s are built in a clean room; however tiny unseen flaws (to the naked eye) do occur. Also during the installation into the monocular dust will sometimes settle on the surface and many times the dust then cannot be blown off the LCD. Bushnell is working feverishly on the quality of the LCD, but that technology is not mature enough to accommodate our requirements. The spots in no way affect the ranging performance of the device. We realize that our customers have come to expect immaculate optics from Bushnell and be assured that we are working toward that goal.
Q: How far will the Yardage Pro range?
A: These are excellent questions and probably by far our most frequently asked questions. Unfortunately, a quick answer cannot be given. There are many variables that contribute to the ranging performance: Weather conditions - rain, dust, and high humidity will limit the ranging capabilities. Lighting conditions - low light gives the best ranging conditions. Target size - the bigger the target, the better chances of ranging to it. Target reflectivity - Brighter targets, such as white, ranges great; black colored objects range poorly. Target surface - The actual material of the target will affect the range performance - a flat, smooth sign is much easier to range than a matty haired animal. Angle of Incidence - The angle at which the laser hits the target also makes a difference - the closer you are to reflecting the laser off the target at a 90 degree angle, the further you can range. Hand steadiness - this factor will obviously vary from person to person. You think you have a steady hand? Try holding a laser pen pointer steady on a wall 30 feet away. You will be surprised at the amount of movement. The laser is the same way. It illuminates a bigger spot than the pen pointer but you are ranging 1000 feet or more. It doesn't take much movement to have the laser on a different target than what you intend. This will become even more of a factor as people upgrade to longer ranging devices.
Q: What type of battery do the Yardage Pros use? How long will a battery last?
A: This varies by model. See the product grid to determine battery type for your model. A fresh battery should give you 5,000 distances before replacing. But we recommend you replace the battery once a year whether you feel it needs it or not. Bushnell recommends Eveready, Duracell, or similar quality batteries.
Price Reduction On Bushnell Pro 1600 Rangefinders... Save Now! The Bushnell PinSeeker 1600 rangefinder has brilliant Japanese-made optics and a measuring range that's simply enormous, from 5-1600 yards! This makes it quite useful for golfers. Though your maximum range will vary from many factors (including the angle of incidence to the target, the target's reflectivity, and the ambient lighting conditions), the PinSeeker 1600 will always give the best range of any Bushnell unit. Bushnell Pro 1600 Series Rangefinders: Emits invisible, eyesafe, infrared energy pulses that are reflected off a selected target back to the receiving optics Optics are fully multicoated for wonderful resolution and contrast Magnification: 7 power Range: 5-1600 yards/meters 400 yards to a flag Weight: 0.76 lb Size: 1.7" W x 5.1" H x 3.7" D Powered by a 9-volt battery Ignores objects behind the pin Ergonomic shape ideal for hand-holding Displays in either yards or meters Low battery indicator 7 x 26, 6.5 Monocular Tripod socket Waterproof & Fogproof Lens diameter: 26mm Includes a case and carry strap Two-Year Limited Warranty 30 day playability on all Bushnell Rangefinders. Return to TGW for full-refund after the 30 day playability, if you're not satisfied with the product. Available Models: Pro 1600 Tournament Edition No built-in inclinometer Does not use calculations to aid the golfer's estimation of playing distance, therefore it conforms to the USGA rules for legal distance-measuring devices in tournament play (as defined in the 2006 '14-3/0.5 Local Rule Permitting Use of Distance-Measuring Device') Pro 1600 Slope Edition Uses an inclinometer with built-in angle compensation so that elevation changes are factored in to a "play as" distance reading, instead of just a 'dry' literal distance to the pin The wind are green topography are yours to factor, but there's no doubt that angle compensation measuring can improve your play Bushnell Laser Rangefinders... Never Guess!
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