1004H Golf Laser Rangefinder with Slope function

Golf is a game of nuance, where even the slightest changes in elevation can have a significant impact on club selection and shot performance. Traditional laser rangefinders simply provide the straight-line distance to the target, leaving it up to the golfer to mentally account for uphill or downhill slopes. But with the 1004H golf laser rangefinder’s advanced slope compensation technology, you can take the guesswork out of these challenging shots.

At the heart of the 1004H’s slope compensation feature is a precision inclinometer that accurately measures the elevation change between your position and the targeted point. By detecting the uphill or downhill angle, the rangefinder can instantly calculate the true, “plays-like” distance that factors in the slope.

This plays-like yardage is a game-changer, empowering you to make smarter, more confident club selections on the course. No longer do you have to rely on estimates or try to mentally compensate for changing terrain – the 1004H does all the heavy lifting, providing you with the precise distance you need to pull off those critical, high-stakes shots.

Whether you’re facing an uphill approach to a raised green or a downhill tee shot over a deep ravine, the 1004H’s slope-adjusted distance readings take the uncertainty out of your decision-making process. By delivering the true, plays-like yardage, the rangefinder helps you choose the optimal club and execute your shot with pinpoint precision.

Paired with the 1004H’s industry-leading accuracy of up to 1200 yards, the slope compensation feature ensures that you always have the most reliable distance data at your fingertips. And with the ability to toggle the slope function on and off, you can easily switch between standard and plays-like measurements to suit your specific needs and preferences.

Experience the confidence and precision of plays-like yardages, and take your game to new heights with the 1004H golf laser rangefinder. Master tricky terrain and stick more greens with the help of this advanced, slope-compensating technology. 

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