TecTecTec KLYR Laser Rangefinder
Compact, stylish, and functional, the TecTecTec KLYR laser rangefinder is a revelation at its highly competitive price point. The KLYR is fast and accurate while also offering features such as target lock and slope that every golfer wants in a rangefinder.
For
- Impressively vibrant display optics
- Extremely accurate even from long range
- Retrieves actual and adjusted yardages quickly
- Sleek and stylish aesthetically
- Tremendous value at its price point
Blue Tees Series 3 Max Laser Rangefinder
A premium looking and performing laser rangefinder without the punchy price. The user experience was near faultless with the display showing accurate distances quickly with the minimum of fuss.
For
- Exceptional clarity and speed
- Premium aesthetics
- Excellent value for money
- Sturdy carry case included
Against
- Does not show battery level in the display
TecTecTec KLYR vs Blue Tees Series 3 Max Rangefinder: Read Our Head-To-Head Verdict
As technology within golf continues to grow and become more advanced, a golfer who takes to the course without some form of distance measuring device to give themselves the most accurate yardages is now at a significant disadvantage.
Knowing exactly how far you need to hit your shot not only allows you choose the correct club, it also helps you to commit to the shot without that nagging doubt in the back of your mind as to whether you have too much club, or indeed not enough.
Using a rangefinder is one of the best ways to get quick and accurate distances to the flag (as well as bunkers, water hazards and lay up spots) while the best golf watches and best golf GPS devices provide overhead hole maps and front, middle and back distances.
In this article we’re concentrating on laser rangefinders and specifically two models which we’ve really enjoyed testing this year; the TecTecTec KLYR (pronounced ‘clear’) and the Blue Tees Series 3 Max Laser Rangefinder. Both offer a host of useful features while coming in at a reasonable price point. We pit them against each other in this head-to-head test to see which model might be right for you.
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