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Pinned Prism+ Rangefinder Review | Golf Monthly

Pinned Prism+ rangefinder review

There’s a lot of dull greys, blacks and whites in the laser rangefinder market. No design has brought much joy to my life since I started testing the best rangefinders, until I opened up the new Pinned Prism+ laser a few weeks ago.

At £199 ($249), it falls right on the precipice of mid-priced in the laser rangefinder market. If anything, it sits on the cheaper side, considering the price of the likes of the Bushnell A1 Slope and the ridiculous Mileseey GenePro S1 I tested earlier this year. That being said, this product looks, feels and performs like a rangefinder double its price.

(Image credit: Future)

I’ll start with the looks, which really set this apart from the rest of the market. I chose it in my favourite green colourway, but there are six other colours to choose from, including red, navy, black, pink and white. Even the ‘Pinned’ font has a charm to it that no other rangefinder I’ve tested can boast. There is a built-in magnet too, which allows it to clip seamlessly to the side of a ride-on cart, but it’s been cleverly disguised in the device rather than being obviously signposted like it is on so many other devices.

Then there’s the quality. There’s a certain heft to the Prism+ that gives it a premium feel in the hand. The slightly textured material over the bulk of the device is a neat design cue, and even the premium unboxing experience resembles that of an Apple product rather than a £200 laser.

Pinned Prism+ rangefinder review

Can you tell green is my favourite colour? This case is one of the best I’ve tested and the magnetic opening makes access much quicker.

(Image credit: Future)

The carry case is one of the best I’ve ever used. It comes in a matching block colour to the device you choose and uses a fully magnetic closure system that is a joy to use. It makes it much quicker to access the device, and it feels all the more premium for it. It’s classy touches like this that, quite honestly, put the vast majority of similar and more expensive rangefinders to shame at its £199 ($249) price point. Pinned has shown the world that a premium, quality and charming device can be made and marketed at a much more reasonable price than its competitors.

My enjoyment of the Prism+ didn’t stop at how it’s designed; the performance stacks up, too. The highlight is, without a doubt, the 4K OLED display. It’s unbelievably clear and uses red graphics that really pop out in…

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