Bushnell has long been known for world-class precision equipment but it is usually outside the price range of the budget golfer.
That has changed with the arrival of the new A1 Slope rangefinder.
With a recommended retail price of $299 it is well down on the typical $500 cut off point of Bushnell and promises to be a game changer for many average golfers.
The A1 Slope claims to deliver “tour-level” accuracy in an ultra compact package and has a series of features that will excite every golfer.
Most impressive is Slope Compensation which uses Bushnell’s patented Slope Technology that is used by over 98% of tour players.
It will tell you that a 150 yard shot on the flat is exactly that but with 6 degrees of uphill that becomes 166 yards.
Wondered why you can be two clubs out going up or down hill? Wonder no more. Just hit more greens instead.
It’s size is superb, fitting in the palm of even the smallest hand (juniors will love it).
The BITE magnetic protective skin permits you to quickly mount it on the cart or trolley bar.
You also get tactile feedback because of JOLT vibrations which confirm that you have locked in on the flag (and not a post at the back of the green).
You can also turn the slope feature on and off to remain legal in competition.
It comes with a rechargeable integrated battery and one charge lasts at least 50 rounds.
With a range of up to 1,600 yards it is accurate to an impressive one yard in 350.
It also features a beautifully clear optic that magnifies images six times larger than the naked eye to aid target acquisition.
And it has a weather resistant design.
It comes with a USB-C charging cord, a premium carrying case, a washable micro-fiber cloth, a quick start guide and a two year limited warranty.
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