GolfBuddy unveils new AIM rangefinders

GolfBuddy is preparing to launch the latest generation of laser rangefinders this spring, with the unveiling of its new AIM L10 and the AIM L10V models.

The new AIM series stands for ‘Accurate, Innovative, Measurable’, and those three qualities are at the heart of its latest technology. All GolfBuddy laser rangefinders depend on the most advanced components and technology to provide pinpoint accuracy so golfers can be totally confident in the direction and distance they need to hit the ball.

The AIM L10 laser rangefinder (£279.99) is lightweight with an ergonomic and sporty design. It offers 6x magnification and features three different targeting modes – standard, scan, and pin. With vibration option to confirm target lock, and an innovative one-click scan feature, simplicity of use is at the heart of its design. It comes with a slope on/off switch to ensure accuracy for various elevations and the wider LCD screen ensures better visibility of measurements.

The AIM L10V (£299.99) combines GolfBuddy laser technology with unmatched simplicity of use.  The audio option gives extra confidence and ease of use by letting golfers hear the required distance. As well as offering three targeting modes – standard, scan and pin  – 6x magnification ensures precision and clarity of results through the excellent visibility of the wider LCD screen.

Backed up by UK-based customer support via distributor GolfTtech, both lasers will be available at retail from April.

 

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