Golf Rangefinder 6X Mag, Pulse Vibration Lock vs Flysocks Golf Rangefinder with Slope & Lock

Overall winner: Flysocks Golf Rangefinder with Slope & Lock

Key Differences

PEAKPULSE (A) offers 6x magnification, slope-adjusted distance and vibration flag-lock feedback with a stated ±0.5 yard error; Flysocks (B) provides 7x magnification, a longer quoted 1200-yard capability, and also slope adjustment with a flagpole lock that some users find difficult. Choose A if you prioritize flag-lock vibration feedback and a specified error margin; choose B if you want higher magnification and longer maximum range capability despite mixed lockability feedback

Golf Rangefinder 6X Mag, Pulse Vibration Lock

Golf Rangefinder 6X Mag, Pulse Vibration Lock

PEAKPULSE • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Compact rangefinder with slope technology, flag acquisition vibration, and fast focus for accurate distance measurement. It locks the flag with tactile confirmation and auto-shuts after 8 seconds for battery efficiency

Pros

  • slope-adjusted distance for incline/decline
  • flag acquisition with vibration confirmation
  • fast focus system
  • auto shut-off after 8 seconds

Cons

  • limited distance range stated for LE600G version
  • requires focus adjustment for target clarity
  • depends on battery power
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Flysocks Golf Rangefinder with Slope & Lock

Flysocks Golf Rangefinder with Slope & Lock

Flysocks • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Compact rangefinder for golf and outdoors with 1200-yard range, 7x magnification, slope adjustment, and flagpole lock vibration. Customers cite accuracy, ease of use, and long battery life

Pros

  • 1200-yard range capability
  • 7x magnification
  • slope adjustment switch
  • flagpole lock vibration

Cons

  • mixed reviews on lockability
  • not limited to golf
  • edge-to-edge clarity feedback varies
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Flysocks
Durability Tie
Versatility Flysocks
User Reviews Flysocks