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Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder

The Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder features simple and easy operability. It employs two measurement display modes: a golf mode (slope adjusted distance and actual distance) and an actual distance mode. Switching modes is simple, with a single press of a button. When using actual distance mode, the LED of the Actual Distance Indicator sign blinks in green to inform observers of non-use of the Incline/Decline measurement function. It is highly convenient that you can use this product for practice with the golf mode and for official golf competitions using actual distance mode.

SKU: GC46-BKA158YA

Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder

Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder

The Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder features simple and easy operability. It employs two measurement display modes: a golf mode (slope adjusted distance and actual distance) and an actual distance mode. Switching modes is simple, with a single press of a button. When using actual distance mode, the LED of the Actual Distance Indicator sign blinks in green to inform observers of non-use of the Incline/Decline measurement function. It is highly convenient that you can use this product for practice with the golf mode and for official golf competitions using actual distance mode.

Inheriting the STABILIZED function incorporated in the highly acclaimed COOLSHOT PRO STABILIZED, the COOLSHOT LITE STABILIZED provides easy measurement of the distance to a flagstick. In addition, a LOCKED ON function is employed so that when measuring overlapping subjects, the distance to the closest subject is displayed with a LOCKED ON sign in the viewfinder. For example, on a golf course, it is clearly visible that the distance to the flagstick has been measured even with trees in the background.

Features:

Breakthrough Image-Stabilized Technology and Incredible Accuracy Means You Can Play More Aggressively Than Ever.

Gain Confidence with STABILIZED Technology

Faster Measurements = Faster Play

Knowing The Slope-Adjusted Distance Helps You Choose The Right Club.

Actual Distance Indicator - Competitive Confirmation

LOCKED ON Technology Confirms Measurement to Flagstick

8 Second Continuous Measurement Makes Ranging Even Easier

Bright 6x Monocular with High-Visibility OLED Display

Ergonomic Design is Compact and Lightweight. Waterproof and Fogproof

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Product Overview

Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder

The Nikon CoolShot Lite Stabilized Laser Rangefinder features simple and easy operability. It employs two measurement display modes: a golf mode (slope adjusted distance and actual distance) and an actual distance mode. Switching modes is simple, with a single press of a button. When using actual distance mode, the LED of the Actual Distance Indicator sign blinks in green to inform observers of non-use of the Incline/Decline measurement function. It is highly convenient that you can use this product for practice with the golf mode and for official golf competitions using actual distance mode.

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