Peakpulse Golf Rangefinder Review
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Peakpulse is a relatively new player in the golf rangefinder industry. They are definitely more of an entry level rangefinder, but we found them to be a clear standout in that entry level category.
You will find a lot of really nice features. They are also incredibly easy to use. If you are a beginner to intermediate level golfer, or just a real budget shopper, one of the Peakpulse distance finders will have everything you need to start improving your distance and accuracy.
In this article you will fill find our reviews of each Peakpulse rangefinder model. We will lay out the features of each model, as well as how they held up in our testing. We will also provide a comparison of the different models to help you decide on which one might be the best choice for you.
Our Reviews - Peakpulse Rangefinders
Peakpulse LE600AG
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The Peakpulse LE600AG has quite a few great features packed into an attractive price point. Slope technology provides more accurate distance measurements for uphill or downhill shots. The slope feature also easily turns on/off. There is a stabilizer that makes locking onto your target easier. Pulse Shake technology causes the range finder to vibrate when locked in, confirming you have the right measurement. A scan feature allows you to measure multiple distances quickly. It also has impressive accuracy, range, and magnification.
We were really surprised with the accuracy of the LE600AG, especially using the slope feature. Typically, with these entry level range finders, the slope feature does little more than just badly guess how much distance to add on or take off. The slope feature on the LE600AG was shockingly spot on in each of our tests using it. We also really liked how light and compact it felt during use. The features combined with the price make this finder a really impressive device.
Category | Score |
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Dimensions (L x W x H) | 3.5" x 1.4" x 2.7" |
Weight | 5.7 ounces |
Range | 650 yards |
Magnification | 7x |
Slope | Yes |
Accuracy | within 0.5 yards |
Water Resistant | Yes |
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Peakpulse 6Pro Golf Rangefinder
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The Peakpulse 6 Pro laser finder is another nice offering from Peakpulse. It comes with good range and accuracy, as well as a slope feature which makes uphill/downhill measurements more accurate. It has a vibration feature that causes the finder to vibrate when locked into the target, confirming you have the correct measurement.
The accuracy of the 6 Pro held up impressively well in our tests, both with the slope feature and without. It was also very easy to use.
Category | Score |
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Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4.6" x 1.5" x 3" |
Range | 500 yards |
Magnification | 6x |
Slope | Yes |
Accuracy | within 1 yard |
Water Resistant | Yes |
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Peakpulse LC600AG Laser Rangefinder
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The Peakpulse LC600AG Rangefinder has a gray and black shell and is the best looking of all of the Peakpulse range finders. It is equipped with several nice features, including slope technology (provides more accurate distances for downhill/uphill shots) and vibration technology (causes the finder to vibrate when you've locked onto the target, confirming you got the correct measurement). It has good distance and accuracy as well.
The LC600AG was very easy to use and passed our distance accuracy tests with flying colors. This is a feature rich distance finder with a very attractive price point. We also really like the appearance of the gray shell with black highlights.
Category | Score |
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Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4.5" x 1.5" x 3" |
Weight | 5.8 ounces |
Range | 450 yards |
Magnification | 6x |
Slope | Yes |
Accuracy | within 1 yard |
Water Resistant | Yes |