Callaway 200s Laser Rangefinder for $169

March 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Callaway 200s Laser Rangefinder for $169
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KEY FEATURES

The Callaway 200s Laser Rangefinder, featuring P.A.T. (Pin Acquisition Technology) and Slope Mode delivers precise distance measurements in a sleek, compact design. The Callaway 200 S is simple, easy to use, and offers pin-point accuracy by measuring the angle of incline/decline then calculates the slope adjusted distance.

  • Pin Acquisition Technology locks onto the pin up to 275 yards away
  • Get up to 6x magnification within 5 to 800-yard range
  • Scan landscape to acquire multiple targets
  • Superior accuracy with +/- 1 yard

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: blue
  • Materials: plastic, metal
  • Product dimensions: 2.8″H x 1.6″L x 3.7″W
  • Ultra compact
  • Lightweight
  • Pin Acquisition Technology
  • 6x magnification
  • Range: 5-800 yards
  • Accuracy: +/- yard
  • Water/fog proof
  • Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty

Includes

  • Callaway 200s Laser Rangefinder

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