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Bushnell tour v3 jolt laser rangefinder review

The Bushnell Tour v3 JOLT is one of the best golf rangefinders. For an easy to read, detailed and quick review, read on to find out more now. See more at http://hittingthegolfball.com/bushnell-tour-v3-jolt-rangefinder-review.

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Bushnell tour v3 jolt laser rangefinder review

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  1. Bushnell Tour V3 JOLT Laser Rangefinder Review http://hittingthegolfball.com

  2. Important Features of the Bushnell Tour v3 JOLT

  3. Things We Liked  Ease of use is a key requirement when using a rangefinder and the Bushnell Tour v3 is certainly able to meet this need. It is fast to operate: On and lasering targets in a matter of seconds.  It has the ability to pinpoint the distance to many different objects on the golfing landscape (water hazards, sand pits, trees, etc.), and not just the flags.  The overall range of the Bushnell Tour v3 is a reliable 10 to 1000-yards, which makes it possible to identify objects from distance. Plus, for ease of use the unit gives the option to read data in both meters and yards.  The PinSeeker Technology on the rangefinder is highly precise at picking out the flag without targeting other objects on the course. You can get an accurate detection of the flag from within a distance of 300-yards.  JOLT technology: the Tour v3 combines the PinSeeker Technology with the JOLT technology to simplify the function of the rangefinder. This cool extra feature emits a mild vibration when the unit locks onto a target and has the ability to enhance the performance of this unit for many golfers. But for those users that believe it could detract from the intended usage, it is possible to deactivate the buzz.

  4. Things We Liked  The Bushnell Tour v3 is a speedy unit for locking onto multiple targets. So, accurate readings are only seconds away if you are looking to get the distance to a flag, bunker face, or other object on the course.  For better handling of this laser rangefinder (LFR) the case design has received an update to give a more precise fit when held in the hand during use. Plus the rubber armoring makes is easy to grip even when the hands are wet or slippery.  The Tour v3 is fully legal for players of tournament games and a reliable option to post scores for handicap purposes.  The Bushnell Tour v3 has experienced cosmetic improvements compared to the V2 unit. Its color scheme is more distinctive in white/black/red (similar to other Bushnell lasers like the Tour Z6 and Pro 1M) which is an instant update to the previous models black and gray look.  The premium carrying case for the Tour v3 has received an upgrade with a zipper and bungee closure installed in place of the previous magnetic closure. While this isn’t a major change, it is still appreciated and provides a more reliable solution to keep the case closed while on the golf course. Plus, magnets don’t always go well with electronics.

  5. Things We Didn't Like  The Bushnell Tour v3 JOLT has slightly less magnification than some of the comparable competition at a similar price range.  The standard edition of the Tour v3 doesn’t come with the ability to read slope- adjusted distance data (it is possible to include this information on the Bushnell Tour v3 Slope unit).  This rangefinder isn’t designed with an OLED display, which makes reading the on screen data easier in low-light conditions.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions  Is the battery rechargeable? How many rounds per charge? Battey is not rechargable, and should last about 4-6 months with decent amount of use.  Does it give measurement in metres? Yes, you can change it between meters and yards.  Can it be used on a driving range to determine exact length of each club distance? It needs a target to bounce the signal off of, like the pin flag. So if your ball lands near a target you could get a reading. I'll measure my drive distance by shooting back at the tee markers from where my drive landed.

  7. Frequently Asked Questions  Will it tell me how far to a bunker? Yes. If you can see the front or back of the bunker, you can shoot it or any other object you can see.  Is it waterproof? It's weather- resistant. Not necessarily waterproof. Users have reported using it in the rain several times with no issues. Battery compartment is sealed off well.  Can it be used for hunting? I don't see why not. As long as you can get a lock on it.

  8.  Does this show the slope distance as well? This is the standard no slope edition. Check out Bushnell Tour v3 Slope.  Does this come with a case?  Yes, it does. It is equipped with a clip so you can hang it on your bag or tuck it inside the appropriate pocket.  I primarily walk when I play. Is is easy to attach to the bag and get in the way? I don't want it bouncing it off my legs. Yes. The case has a clip that you can attach to the top hook on your bag and you never feel it's there. The device is also small enough so that you can carry it in your pocket.

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