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NX9 SLOPE RANGEFINDER Reviews

4.7 Rating 1,038 Reviews
Great product for the price. I highly recommend
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Posted 4 years ago
I like how the rangefinder functions. A clear view of the flagstick. Can't beat the free lifetime battery replacement.
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Posted 4 years ago
This was my first time purchasing a rangefinder so I was a little nervous about making the right decision. Nice case, engraved option is great, easy to hold, easy to use, and accurate. I confidently recommend this rangefinder to anyone looking to purchase one. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Thank you.
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Posted 4 years ago
I like how the rangefinder functions. A clear view of the flagstick. Can't beat the free lifetime battery replacement.
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Posted 4 years ago
This was my first time purchasing a rangefinder so I was a little nervous about making the right decision. Nice case, engraved option is great, easy to hold, easy to use, and accurate. I confidently recommend this rangefinder to anyone looking to purchase one. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Thank you.
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Posted 4 years ago
The NX9 Slope is functioning fine, but I find myself sometimes questioning the slope adjusted yardage being indicated, which never changes more than 2 to 4 yards, so far. And our course has some severe green level changes (primarily uphill) that I would have expected to give me larger differences in the readings between actual and slope-adjusted yardage. I’m typically adding on 10 - 15 yards for some of these shots, and the NX9 is not giving me anything close to that. So that is a question and work-in-progress for me. In addition, the one feature I wish it had (like my older Bushnell) is the lock on for the FLAG. The NX9 locks on to whatever you point and click at, so if you’re going into a green, you really have to know what your approximate yardage is/should be in case you mistakingly pick up a tree or another object behind/in front of the green or flag. I love the pulse feedback, BUT you have to make sure you’ve shot the correct target.
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Posted 4 years ago
The NX9 Slope is functioning fine, but I find myself sometimes questioning the slope adjusted yardage being indicated, which never changes more than 2 to 4 yards, so far. And our course has some severe green level changes (primarily uphill) that I would have expected to give me larger differences in the readings between actual and slope-adjusted yardage. I’m typically adding on 10 - 15 yards for some of these shots, and the NX9 is not giving me anything close to that. So that is a question and work-in-progress for me. In addition, the one feature I wish it had (like my older Bushnell) is the lock on for the FLAG. The NX9 locks on to whatever you point and click at, so if you’re going into a green, you really have to know what your approximate yardage is/should be in case you mistakingly pick up a tree or another object behind/in front of the green or flag. I love the pulse feedback, BUT you have to make sure you’ve shot the correct target.
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Posted 4 years ago
this is one very good range finder. the magnetic strip stays attached to the metal roof support. it has helped my club selection a great deal. a very good price. i have parkinsons which makes my hands shake so sometimes i have to do it twice but its not the rf fault. you can't go wrong buying this device.
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Posted 4 years ago