Nice review guys. Looks like an awesome piece of kit, all be it on the pricey side you get what you pay for. Jay prefers using a watch but I prefer a range finder as they will always be right where a watch can sometimes get it wrong, it's all down to personal preference at the end of the day. This looks like it would do the job nicely. Finton
Did seem a bit into the high price range however they have now given me a 40% discount code for people so that makes it around the £199 mark now which is so much better x
It was a delight to try this one out and they seem to be developing some great ideas that back up the technology they have to create an ever improving range of devices to suit all price pockets.
Looks a great bit of kit. I now prefer a range finder than a watch. The only thing I would like them to add to the case is an elastic strap so you don’t have to keep un zipping it. But a great company with excellent range finders
This is the first of the premium rangefinders we have done from the Mileseey range and I will say that even the cheaper ones are great. Which is why both Neal and I use them for a couple of years.
I always used to wear a GPS watch my friend but I have trouble on courses where I can’t get a connection so I highly recommend taking a look at any of the Mileseey range. Whatever and whatever you decide make sure that if you use Amazon to click any of myAmazon links first x
Hi Nick. The problem with watches is that slough good if you can’t see where you are going, they are only as accurate as the mapping the companies have provided. Slow courses aren’t properly updated. Also if there is a problem with mobile phone connection like some courses on the moors then it won’t work.
I used to always use a watch and they are great for general stuff but I find that on some courses around Cornwall, either the maps given to the gps companies are inaccurate or I can’t get a signal due to mobile phone connection issues.