







⛳ Elevate your game with precision that commands the course!
The PEAKPULSE LC1200AG Golf Rangefinder is a cutting-edge 2024 model offering a maximum 1400-yard range with ±0.5m accuracy. Featuring 6x optical zoom and four intelligent modes—including slope correction and angle measurements—this compact, lightweight device is designed for serious golfers and disc golf enthusiasts. Its IP54 rating ensures durability in diverse weather, while vibration feedback and fast focus guarantee quick, reliable readings. Backed by a 1-year warranty and 24/7 customer service, it’s the ultimate tech upgrade for your golf arsenal.






| ASIN | B0DJ32ZX2P |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Brand | PEAKPULSE |
| Color | LC1200AG(Slope) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | 10 December 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Description Pile | AAA |
| Included Components | Storage Bag,Manual,Lens Cloth |
| Item model number | LC1200AG(Slope) |
| Manufacturer | PEAKPULSE |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 11.86 x 3.71 x 7.49 cm; 147 g |
| Sport | Disc Golf, Golf |
S**T
The Golf Rangefinder provides accurate distance measurements, at least at verifiable distances, such as 49 feet being correctly displayed as 16 yards, and 20 feet being shown as 7 yards. However, it does not work effectively through glass windows, producing very small or no measurements at all. The device comes with a protective firm case that has a handle strap, and it features four modes: flag distance, distance to object with angle, distance to object with vertical drop or rise, and distance to object with horizontal distance, all of which function as described on the product page. The rangefinder is powered by 2 AAA batteries, weighs 6 ounces with batteries, and measures 4.5 x 3 x 1.5 inches. It is worth noting that the power button is labeled as "Range" and operates by pressing once to power on and again to take a measurement, or by pressing the Mode button to select between the four operating modes. The battery life appears to be satisfactory, with no rapid draining observed. It has an adjustable viewfinder like binoculars do for those without perfect vision.
A**A
This is my first range finder so I don't have anything to compare it to. It's compact and fits nicely in your hand. The controls for power and selecting the mode are conveniently located for easy operation. It has a 6x optical zoom and the viewfinder is sharp with clear markings for displaying the mode and distance measurements. I live in Michigan and right now we're in the middle of a snow storm. I wasn't able to put it to the test against an actual flagstick. However, I was able to take a few measurements of a few skinny trees in my backyard and the measurements seemed to be accurate. Overall, this appears to be a well made rangefinder. Definitely recommended. My rating method: 1 star - terrible. I wouldn't consider buying it. 2 stars - marginal at best. Doesn't meet the minimum requirements or quality to be useful. Buy it at your own risk. 3 stars - average. Meets the quality and requirements for a product of this type but is nothing out of the ordinary. If the price is good, I'd probably buy it. 4 stars - better than average. Exceeds the typical quality of a product of this type and has a few extra features not usually found on other products of this type. I'd buy it. 5 stars - exceptional - far exceeds the quality of products of this type. Hard to beat the quality and features included. Best value for the money. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it.
I**T
Let me start with the following admission: I don't golf. The only golfing I've ever done or ever intend to do is the sort that involves windmills, mazes, and whimsical designs. But that doesn't mean I don't have use for a short range telescope with LIDAR. As far as I can tell, this is an effective range finder. It can also find angles, giving both the angle you are holding the device, and the slope of the terrain you are pointing at--not at the same time mind, but both are definitely of some use. Saves the trouble of carrying around an angle finder. Once you get past the idea of this being a golfing accessory, the options open up. This is a useful tool for estimating heights and doing some low rent, low accuracy surveying. I wouldn't use it to plan a city, but a fence, or getting a sense for the height of a tree, or getting measurements to estimate how much siding or paint I might need, picking the right size ladder--or to evaluate performance on a target range--these are uses I think this can reasonably be put to for a modest price compared to the equipment marketed for those specific purposes.
D**H
I am not a golfer, but after my expensive Vortex razor was accidently run over, I needed a good but inexpensive rangefinder. I will use this mostly to help set up and sight in new rifle and pistol optics at the sandpit where I practice. This PeakPulse rangefinder is exactly what I needed. Though ideally set up for golfers, I can use one of the four modes, (HD) the horizontal distance setting, and I can read exactly how far my target is from my benchrest. I simply dial in the focus of the 6 X optical zoom, put the reticle on the target, and press the range button and get an immediate yardage total readout. It comes with a nice case, a carabiner for attaching to whatever you need it to, and a small cleaning cloth. It has no illumination so the black readout numbers will not show up well in low light, but that's not a worry I have using this, so for very little money this provides what I require from it. This is a lightweight, clear optic, versatile laser rangefinder. Good budget buy!!
N**1
Let me first say, i am not a golfer, I got this for hunting and shooting. I can't really say anything bad about this. The zoom is pretty good for what it is, with focus. Target acquisition is almost instantaneous. There are three modes for this, slope, horizontal and vertical. I shot the same target with all three modes and didn't see much of a difference, In defence of the rangefinder, I probably wasn't using it correctly. your view thru the finder is nice and clear, picture attached doesn't do it justice. All in all, this is a great little tool for any sports person, whether it's for golf, shooting, birdwatching, whatever, i would highly recommend it.
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