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10 Rangefinders from $90 to $600

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10 Rangefinders from $90 to $600

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.

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Gogogo Sport Vpro GS24 Golf Rangefinder
Gogogo Sport Vpro
GS24 Rangefinder · ~$90
Gogogo Sport Vpro GS24 — The Amazon best-seller that makes you question everything above it. 7x magnification, 1,200-yard range, slope mode, flag lock with vibration, and a build that feels like it should cost twice as much. For the golfer who wants accurate numbers without the brand tax. ~$90.
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Voice Caddie Laser Fit Golf Rangefinder
Voice Caddie
Laser Fit · $199
Voice Caddie Laser Fit — The most compact rangefinder on this list at just 4 oz. Only sub-$200 option with triangulation — shoot your ball, then the flag, and get the distance between. Dual display, 6x magnification, slope integration, and tournament mode. A lot of tech in a tiny package. $199.
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Blue Tees Series 3 Max+ Golf Rangefinder
Blue Tees Golf
Series 3 Max+ · $199
Blue Tees Series 3 Max+ — Blue Tees' best-seller, and for good reason. Bluetooth connectivity, club recommendations via the app, GPS distances, slope switch, USB-C rechargeable battery, and an LED display that reads clearly in any light. The one that made Blue Tees a household name. $199.
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Precision Pro NX10 Slope Golf Rangefinder
Precision Pro
NX10 Slope · $280
Precision Pro NX10 — Golf's first customizable rangefinder. 20+ interchangeable side and face plates, magnetic cart mount built in, flag lock to 400 yards, and 6x magnification. Slope toggle for tournament play. The rangefinder that actually looks different from everyone else's. $280.
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Blue Tees Captain Pro Golf Rangefinder
Blue Tees Golf
Captain Pro · $299
Blue Tees Captain Pro — Blue Tees' flagship. 7x magnification through a vivid OLED display, 1,200-yard range, IP67 waterproof, and a GPS hybrid that puts laser precision and course data in the same device. If the Series 3 Max+ is the gateway, this is where you graduate to. $299.
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Arccos Smart Laser Golf Rangefinder
Arccos
Smart Laser · $299
Arccos Smart Laser — The brains of the operation. Pairs with Arccos Caddie AI to give you club recommendations based on your actual game data — not generic yardages, your real distances. Slope, flag lock, and the smartest software in the category. $299 + $100/yr for Caddie AI. $299.
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Precision Pro Titan Elite Golf Rangefinder
Precision Pro
Titan Elite · $399
Precision Pro Titan Elite — Premium build quality at a mid-range price. The optics compete with $500+ units, the magnetic mount is strong, and the slope adjustment is fast. The rangefinder for the golfer who wants to spend on quality but not on a logo. $399.
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Bushnell Tour V7 Shift Golf Rangefinder
Bushnell
Tour V7 Shift · $399
Bushnell Tour V7 Shift — Bushnell's first dual-color OLED display. Orange text for actual yardage, green for slope-adjusted. Link-enabled for personalized club recommendations. Nearly all of the Pro X3+ features at $200 less. The sweet spot in Bushnell's lineup. $399.
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Nikon Coolshot Pro III Stabilized Golf Rangefinder
Nikon
Coolshot Pro III Stabilized · $449
Nikon Coolshot Pro III Stabilized — Image stabilization from the company that invented it. Nikon's camera optics make the view through this rangefinder clearer and steadier than anything else on the market. The glass alone is a flex. When you can't hold still, this can. $449.
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Garmin Approach Z82 Golf Rangefinder
Garmin
Approach Z82 · $600
Garmin Approach Z82 — A full-color course map in the viewfinder. You see hazards, green shape, and layup targets overlaid on what you're actually looking at. Integration with the Garmin Golf ecosystem, image stabilization, and the most visual rangefinder experience ever made. $600.
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