Superior performance at a budget price. Good luck with your new product but a lesser priced product is not always the answer.The Nexus was built to compete with a $299 rangefinder in terms of specs optics and performance.
An 18-hole round of golf averages out to just under five miles of walking, which on its own is a good workout. The Nexus has a 10 second auto shut off so it turns off to conserve the battery. We built a product that competes with any $299 (Bushnell/Leupold) model.Very nice! So, if your shot accuracy is right, then you may purchase as you don’t need the slope measurement.
It seems to be a few yards out (short) when compared to Bushnell.
We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. Additionally, ankle padding helps to provide more stability and comfort.On another note, they have a good sense of style with a more classic, casual take.
It doesn’t have slope. The Nexus provides accurate distances to the flag making club selection a breeze. Not USGA approved. MiLESEEY Professional Precision 660 Yards Golf Rangefinder Devices with Slope Compensation,±0.55yard Accuracy,Fast Flagpole Lock,6X Magnification,Distance/Angle/Speed Measurement for Golf,Hunting Was able to pick mine up under $300 brand new and have not looked back. Introduction. A minor irritant...the flap on the case needs to be a little longer.
Seriously, for anyone looking to boost their shoe game and help alleviate aching feet and ankles, give these a shot.Every golfer should have an accurate, reliable, easy-to-use rangefinder. If you are looking for a fun way to add something to your workouts, or you just want to try something new to get you into golf course walking shape, this could be right up your alley. Precision Pro recently came out with their latest rangefinder, the NX7 which replaces last year’s Nexus.We recently had the opportunity to review it, and here are our initial thoughts. ), which allows the user to press/hold the green button and scan multiple targets to see distance readings instantly.
Delighted so far, I have a GPS watch too but wanted a laser to use on the practice ground and the yardages seem to match up well. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. There was a problem completing your request. Plus, with a five-year warranty, you can be assured of years of use with the Nikon CoolShot 20 GII rangefinders.Recently we put out the call for our members to submit their WITBs in our forum to be featured on...Brandt Snedeker WITB as of 2020 PGA Championship Driver: Ping G410 Plus (9 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X...Recently we put out the call for our members to submit their WITBs in our forum to be featured on...Dustin Johnson WITB accurate as of the PGA Championship. It boasts of 6x magnification and a deviation of just +/- 1 yard. 1 YEAR WARRANTY: Precision Pro Golf stands by the quality of the NEXUS Golf Rangefinder. There was a problem adding this item to your Basket Please try again later.
One of the benefits the company touts is the Nexus’ ability to report distance 1/10th of a yard. Please explain to me the purpose of having a range finder give you measurements in anything other than whole numbers that has a tolerance of +/- 1yard.
It is difficult to pick up the flagstick when looking towards the sun or when only the top half is visible due to the terrain, even below 100 yards. Driver: TaylorMade SIM (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 661 X (45.75...GolfWRX Spotted: New TaylorMade “P7MB” and “P7MC” irons (Updated)GolfWRX Spotted: Costco Kirkland Signature wedges on USGA Conforming ListGolfWRX Spotted: Mizuno JPX 921 Forged (Update: JPX 921 Tour, too)2020 TaylorMade P770 irons: Distance and precision redefinedGolfWRX Spotted: Mizuno JPX 921 Tour irons (thanks to Bo Hoag)How to play golf: Building a bag for your skill levelCollin Morikawa’s winning WITB: 2020 PGA ChampionshipCopyright © 2020 GolfWRX Holdings, LLC.
Our golfers love their rangefinders so much that 95% of them surveyed would give up at least one golf club to keep using their rangefinder.Reliably measure any flag, tree or bunker in your path.Built to withstand the rain so that you can play through it.The Nexus rangefinder is capable of providing a distance to any object with a direct line of sight.Nope! While 101.2 yards — compared to 101.8 yards — wouldn’t cause me to tweak my club selection, I felt a sense of comfort in getting THE EXACT yardage.Next, I tested the range of the device, which is capable of hitting targets 400 yards away. I work at a golf course and we tested it against four Bushnell range finders for known yardages.
Tried my mate’s bushnell scope, it was bang on every time.