Bushnell introduces new Tour V7 Shift laser rangefinder

Slope First Technology leads a line-up of innovations designed to elevate confidence, speed and precision on every shot

Bushnell Golf has unveiled the new Tour V7 Shift, a next-generation laser rangefinder that introduces Slope First Technology, an all-new display innovation designed to give golfers the most important number first.

Combined with a dual-colour OLED display and Link-Enabled MyBag ‘play as’ distances and club recommendation capability, the Tour V7 Shift delivers faster decision-making and unmatched confidence from tee to green.

“With the Tour V7 Shift, we set out to give golfers a display experience that mirrors how they think through a shot,” said Derek Schuman at Bushnell Golf. “Slope First puts the compensated, ‘play as’ distance front and center so players instantly see the number that matters most. It’s a smarter, clearer, and more intuitive way to get yardages, backed by our Tour-trusted Slope Technology and premium optics.” 

Built on patented Slope Technology trusted by 99% of PGA Tour players, Slope First Technology displays the adjusted distance in green directly in the display, giving golfers immediate clarity on how elevation affects their shot. By presenting the compensated yardage first in the player’s line of sight, golfers naturally anchor their club selection and shot strategy around this Slope compensated, play as number. See the green, trust the green, and swing with confidence.

The new Tour V7 Shift also features a dual-colour OLED display delivering exceptional brightness and clarity in all lighting conditions, as well as Link-Enabled MyBag capability for personalised distances and club recommendations. A new Yardage Range Recall function allows players to quickly confirm the last ranged distance with a simple press of the mode button, ideal during practice sessions or when double-checking yardages on course.

The Tour V7 Shift has an RRP of £399 and is available to buy now at select golf retailers and at bushnellgolfeurope.com.

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