Mileseey Professional Precision Golf Rangefinder Review
If you were to scroll through the golf section on Amazon, it is highly likely that you would come across this Mileseey Rangefinder, specifically the ‘Professional Precision 660Yards with Slope Compensation’. It has an officical RRP of £119.99 but you can often find it at a reduced price, making it a very tempting option… However, is it worth it? Could it be one of the best budget golf rangefinders on the market?
Well firstly, let’s tackle the elephant in the room, after multiple rounds on the golf course, and even after consulting the instruction manual, it appears that you can’t turn the Slope Compensation off. This therefore limits when you can and can’t use it, given a Slope feature is not allowed for competition use.
This means that perhaps it is aimed more towards the non-competitive golfer, an individual who plays a roll-up with his buddies from time-to-time. After some research, we found that Mileseey does indeed produce a model that allows Slope to be switched on and off, the Mileseey Golf Range Finder (opens in new tab), which, although a tad more expensive, in our opinion would seem a more useful purchase, particularly for the more competitive golfer.
Admittedly it is slightly frustrating not being able to use your rangefinder for competition play. However, that doesn’t take away from it being a reliable performer and still a possible option for your bag, given the modest price and ease of use that it comes with.
To begin with, the Mileseey is extremely compact and lightweight, weighing just 168 grams. This meant I could hold it in my hand with no issue or problem, and it didn’t add much more weight to my golf bag. The rangefinder also comes in a sturdy, well-designed case that protects it from harsh weather conditions.
The real standout feature of the Professional Precision though is its ease of use. Once you put the batteries in, you have two buttons on the top of the laser – one is an M, which can be used to toggle between yards,…
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