“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”