
Rangefinders used to be simple: point, click, get a number. Now the category runs from $90 Amazon best-sellers to $600 GPS-laser hybrids, and the gap between cheap and expensive is narrower than the brands want you to think.
The Gogogo Sport Vpro GS24 starts at $90 with 7x magnification, slope mode, and build quality that has no business being that solid at that price. Precision Pro's NX10 Slope and Titan Elite split the middle. Bushnell's Tour V7 Shift is still the tour standard. Garmin's Approach Z82 at $600 combines laser with GPS on a CourseView map — overkill for most, undeniably cool. Ten options, eight brands, every budget covered.