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Bushnell Tour V2 Slope Edition Laser Rangefinder
Bushnell Rangefinders...Eliminate The Guesswork Of Club Selection!
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Any pin, any distance - up or down, any fairway.
The new Tour V2 Slope Edition with PinSeeker gives a precise ergonomic fit to the hand, while delivering exact distance to the pin with a whole new level of accuracy.
Featuring the patented Bushnell Slope Technology, it gives you the exact distance to the pin, whether uphill or downhill slope.
Laser rangefinder precision has never looked so good or worked so hard for you on the course.
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The Bushnell Tour V2 Slope Edition features Bushnell Slope Technology for exact distance to the pin, uphill or downhill.
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| PinSeeker, Scan and Slope modes |
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| Optical Coatings: Multi-Coated |
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| Display: LCD |
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| Range: 5-1000 Yards; 300 yards to flag |
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| Dimensions: Measuring 4.3 x 2.8 x 1.6 inches |
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| Objective Diameter: 24 mm |
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| Ranging Accuracy: +/- 1 yard |
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| Field Of View: 367 ft. @ 1000 yards |
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| Extra Long Eye Relief: 21mm |
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| Exit Pupil: 4.8 mm |
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| Magnification: 5x |
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| Power Source: 3-volt lithium (included) |
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| Weight: 6.6 oz. |
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| Built-In Tripod Mount |
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| Rainproof |
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| RainGuard HD Coating |
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| Case and strap (included) |
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| No reflective prism required |
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PinSeeker - Zeros in on flag |
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Scan - Displays multiple ranges while panning |
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Slope (+/-) - Provides compensated distance based on degree of incline or decline |
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Targeting Modes
PinSeeker - Designed exclusively with the bottom of the cup in mind, this mode allows easy acquisition of the flag without inadvertently capturing background target distances. When more than one object is acquired, the closer of the two objects is shown on the LCD display.
Scan - The Scan mode allows you to pan across the landscape while viewing a continuously updated LCD display of the distances between you and the targets you scan with the viewfinder.
Slope - Measures slope, +/- one degree of angle, and compensated range, based upon ball trajectory and type of club used. All shown on an LCD display.
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How Laser Rangefinders Work
Bushnell's laser rangefinders use an invisible, eye-safe Class 1 Laser beam (as classified by the FDA) which is "bounced" off distant objects with the press of a button.
Then, the rangefinder's high-speed digital clock measures the time it took for a laser beam to reach a target and return to the unit.
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Next, using advanced digital electronics, the rangefinder instantly calculates the distance within + / – 1 yard and shows the range in either yards or meters on a through-the-lens LCD Display.
The entire process is so fast that less than a second elapses between the time you press the button to generate a laser beam to the time the exact range to your target is displayed.
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LCD Features
A. Targeting Mode
B. Meters/Yards - You can quickly choose between these standard measuring units with a simple press of a button.
C. Reticle - The distance to objects targeted in these crosshairs will be displayed on the Distance Readout with the press of a button.
D. Battery Indictor Flashes when battery power is low.
Reflectivity of Target Types
Because rangefinders "bounce" a laser beam off the target in order to take a measurement, their range is partially determined by the reflectivity of the target. In other words, hard or "reflective" targets - like a rock cliff or semi-truck - can be measured at greater distances than soft surface targets.
Ranges for moderately reflective targets, like trees, fall somewhere in the middle.
Smaller targets, like flags, have been very difficult to target until now - thanks to PinSeeker Technology.
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Rainguard HD Anti-Fog Technology
Rainguard HD is a patented, permanent, hydrophobic, oleophobic lens coating that causes moisture from rain, snow, sleet and your breath to instantly bead-up into smaller droplets and scatter.
These tiny droplets divert dramatically less light and keep your view bright and clear when an untreated lens would be rendered useless.
To create the ultimate optics, we knew we had to develop a solution to the fogged lens.
We perfected this technology, and you'll only find it on select Bushnell optics.
Conversely, you will find a few imitators, some that require periodic reapplication. They work sometimes, or not at all. Absolute surety at the moment of truth is what Rainguard HD is all about. Without it, you're not ready.
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Bushnell Laser Rangefinder FAQ's
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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.
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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.
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Q: How accurate are Yardage Pro products?
A: All of the Bushnell Laser Rangefinders are accurate to +/- 1 yard.
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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.
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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. We recommend Eveready, Duracell, or similar quality batteries.
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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.
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Q: Is it legal to use the rangefinder under USGA rules?
A: From our understanding of the rules, it is not legal to use the range finder during a tournament round, but they are allowable in practice rounds and in handicap rounds.
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