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2025-07-20 14:50:16
This range finder isn't bad for the price. I can't complain about this rangefinder. The glass is not bad at all and is clear not a red or green tint like some.I bought this as a quick replacement to my Sig Kilo that quit working and couldn't get any warranty help from the manufacturer.I'm glad I saved the money and bought this rangefinder. I've only ranged targets out to 300 yards at the rifle range and it was spot on at 100, 200 and 300 as well as at the archery bags at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 yards.
Samuel Alvarez-Galan
2025-07-17 14:20:01
Ive had this rangefinder for several months, there are some good and bad things about it but overall mostly good points out of this rangefinder that you can use for spotting and distancing whether you need it for shooting, photography, hiking, or generally wanting to find the distance of an object with accurate measurements in Yards and Feet. The measurements are spot on which is nice, the toggles are a little iffy to press as it seems like the switches are a little low quality. Another downside is that the MPH feature to track cars is wildly inaccurate which is kinda a bummer. Overall it is a cool rangefinder that comes in its own cloth padded case which you can attach to a carbiner so you don't loose this Rangefinder. Just wish it had better high quality toggle switches and accurate MPH readings but its great to take out for shooting especially in my use scenario when I need to zero in my air rifle or when I spot something to shoot and I need to get the distance quickly and accurately. 5/6 stars.
Beth Kennedy
2025-06-29 18:44:38
Excellent product and very useful with bow hunting
Robyn K. Steenbock
2025-06-15 15:34:49
Bought for hubby’s birthday! He loves it and uses it for hunting! Also plans to use it golfing in the spring! Worth the price!
That guy
2025-06-03 16:36:04
This works great! I tested it with known distances and it is accurate. The included pouch is great on my molle rifle bag. I 100% recommend!
G
2025-05-31 12:55:10
This Redtiger range finder appears to be pretty accurate with measuring distances. The battery size is well suited for its intended purpose giving you many, many readings before needing to be recharged. Unfortunately, all of the speed measuring capabilities I have tried so far are wrong. The manual states that it can provide accurate measurements from about 12 mph all of the way up to 186 mph. Using this information, I thought I could test it by measuring the speeds of the cars traveling down the road in front of my house and found they are not accurate at all. The 25 mile per hour speed limit is routinely exceeded by most vehicles, but when I used this range finder, the reported speeds were severely overestimated. A van traveling at what I believe was around 35 mph, the range finder reported it was going 105 mph. A Honda Civic also traveling around an estimated 35-40 mph, the range finder reported it doing 70 miles an hour. Multiple cars later, this range finder seems to consistently provide wildly inaccurate speeds. I don't know why there is such a large discrepancy in the reported speeds, maybe it has something to do with the lights on the car? Maybe it's because I'm trying to test it by measuring something it was not intended to be used for. I assume the range finder might show correct speeds with an organic target, but so far I haven't had an opportunity to measure the speeds of any animals running straight towards me.
Nick Anger
2025-05-14 13:57:41
This portable yet accurate range finder is handy whenever you’re out in the field and need to determine how far something is from you. It is extremely lightweight and rechargeable and has an on-screen display when viewed through the viewport.I would highly recommend a tool like this for any Hunter or sharpshooter. I took this to the Hunter and found it accurate, but it was tough to look through with a pair of glasses. The sun's glare makes it almost impossible to see the heads-up display. This may be an error on my part, but just be aware that if you wear glasses, this is kind of hard to look through.The battery life is pretty decent. I got around 4 1/2 hours of use, and it feels perfect in the hands as an excellent fur grip with rubber ice texture on both sides. It also comes with a belt clip that can be removed with an Allen key. It also comes. With its storage pouch and D-ringThis is not a bad option for anyone who needs to find out how far a target is or goes to the range for hunting. Its cost is excellent, and for that, I can highly recommend it.
tony v.
2025-05-07 16:42:42
Great product, very clear, and accurate
Norm Phillips
2025-04-15 12:06:02
Quality is there for this price it will be hard to beat.
Tai
2025-03-19 16:25:35
I recently purchased this range finder for my hunting trips, and it has exceeded my expectations. The optics are incredibly clear, providing precise distance readings every time. The rechargeable battery is a fantastic feature, saving me the hassle of constantly buying replacements.Additionally, its lightweight design makes it easy to carry around on long trips. The fact that it comes with a 2-year warranty is the icing on the cake, giving me peace of mind with my purchase.
Dhirendra
2025-03-13 10:37:57
Good range finder, my experience with it has been positive. The 7X magnification offers clear and accurate readings, especially helpful for bow hunting and shooting. The angle and speed measurement features are a nice addition for precise targeting. It’s waterproof, which is essential for outdoor use in varying conditions. The rechargeable battery is convenient, and I haven’t had to worry about frequent battery changes. The build is solid, though it might feel a bit bulkier compared to more compact models, but it’s not too heavy to carry around. Practical and effective, Recommended..
starchoice
2025-01-23 11:14:07
This product is more than a rangefinder. This rangefinder will be coming on my hiking treks. You might even want to use it on your golf game.The device can be used as a monocular. No battery power is needed when using it for this purpose. The product is very lightweight. You can carry this with you instead of a pair of binoculars.It is very simple to use and charges via a USB-A cable. Once charged, you power it on. There are only two buttons on top of the unit so it makes it very easy. There is the power/measurement button and the mode/unit transfer button. A short press turns it on but beware because after a short period of 15 seconds, it powers off. Press any button to wake it up.The mode setting allows you to toggle between hunting (distance) mode and speed measuring mode.The display screen will show you a number of things in hunting mode, probably one of the most important being measured is distance so you will know exactly how far away your target is from you. You can choose metres or yards. You will also see battery status in this display screen. The middle of the screen features a front sight so that you can pinpoint your target.Speed measuring mode will measure the speed of your target, again with a choice of km/hr or mph. This works on cars as well if you want to see how fast cars are driving in your neighbourhood. A long press of the mode/unit transfer button will switch from km/h to mph.The eyepiece also has a focus adjustment.Getting back to hiking, I see this as a great tool in bear country. If you have ever hiked in bear country, you will likely carry bear spray. Now the bear spray always provides you with information on the optimum distance for using it effectively on a bear but I am not good at estimating distance. While this would require some coordination, if your partner is holding the rangefinder, your partner would be able to determine the exact moment of reaching or approaching that optimum distance and can then direct you to shoot the spray.This rangefinder comes with a built-in belt clip so you can get quick access to it. It also comes with a cloth case which opens and closes with velcro. The back of the case has a belt loop. If that is not enough, there is also a mountaineering buckle (carabiner) which I have attached to a side loop on the case. There is also a carry strap/lanyard which you need to attach to loops through a couple of installation holes in the unit.Also included is the USB charging cable and a small lens cleaning cloth.Something that I don't see mentioned in the User Manual but included nonetheless is a small hex wrench. I don't know why you would ever need this but it seems that you can use it to tighten or remove the single small screw which attaches the belt clip to the unit.The manual itself is also very nice with clear instructions and it is very concise. Additionally, it has decent sized font for easy reading.One of the only negative points about this laser rangefinder is that it does not seem as effective in low light conditions. Also, it does not work well through windows so if you are trying to use it through a car or house window, you will not get good results.This laser rangefinder is well worth the money and I would highly recommend it.
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