Compare Rangefinders Side by Side
Picking a rangefinder gets complicated fast. Manufacturers list the same feature sets in different units, bundle different maximum ranges, and vary widely on size and weight. This comparison table pulls the real product specs for rangefinders reviewed on VisionHut and places them side by side so you can sort by magnification, dimensions, and weight in pounds without hunting through individual product pages.
The table shows only verified data. If a spec is not confirmed for a model it will appear blank rather than filled with a guess. That keeps the comparison honest. Magnification determines how much you can close the gap visually while ranging, and the physical dimensions and weight tell you whether a unit fits in a jacket pocket or needs a dedicated pack slot.
Use the sort controls on any column to rank models from lightest to heaviest, most powerful to least, or smallest to largest. Once you narrow the field to two or three candidates, follow the links to the full reviews for pricing, buyer feedback, and context on how each rangefinder performs across its rated distance.
Comparison table
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| Wosports Non Bow Hunting Mode Rangefinder | - | 4.17 X 1.57 X 2.83 In | 230.0 lb | $54.99 |
| Bushnell 29757005885 Rangefinder | - | 4.5 X 1.5 X 3 In | 1.0 lb | $299.99 |
| Redtiger C001 Rangefinder | - | 4.17 X 1.61 X 2.36 In | 6.4 lb | $109.99 |
| Bushnell BN201460P Rangefinder | - | 8 X 1 X 12 In | 16.0 lb | $399.00 |
| Revasri 3M02-1000 Rangefinder | - | 3.9 X 1.5 X 2.95 In | 5.43 lb | $47.99 |
| Redtiger GolfVue Series 3 Rangefinder | - | 3.58 X 1.5 X 2.17 In | 0.13 lb | $169.99 |
| Gogogo Sport Vpro GS24 Rangefinder | - | 4.84 X 1.69 X 3.15 In | 184.0 lb | $69.99 |
| MiLESEEY GenePro S1 Rangefinder | - | - | 368.0 lb | $799.99 |
| Redtiger C001 Rangefinder | - | 4.52 X 1.77 X 2.92 In | 6.4 lb | $109.99 |
| MiLESEEY IONME2 Rangefinder | - | - | 0.25 lb | $399.99 |
| Dormie T100 Rangefinder | - | 4.02 X 1.69 X 2.83 In | 0.51 lb | $99.95 |
| Wosports H-116-1200 Rangefinder | - | 3.54 X 2.36 X 5.5 In | 145.0 lb | $59.99 |
| Gogogo Sport Vpro GS91 Rangefinder | - | 4.09 X 2.64 X 6.57 In | 176.0 lb | $149.99 |
| TecTecTec VPRO500 Rangefinder | - | 4.09 X 1.61 X 2.83 In | 0.19 lb | $89.99 |
| Revasri nk1000 Rangefinder | - | 3.8 X 1.3 X 2.6 In | - | $37.49 |
| Wosports H-116H Rangefinder | - | - | 145.0 lb | $99.99 |
| Halo XR700-8 Rangefinder | - | - | 9.98 lb | $123.27 |
| Gogogo Sport Vpro GS33CL Rangefinder | - | - | 6.4 lb | $96.99 |
| Izzo Swami 7000i Rangefinder | - | - | 6.4 lb | $127.07 |
| MiLESEEY Rangefinder | - | - | - | $229.99 |
| MiLESEEY PF1 Rangefinder | - | 4.2 X 1.4 X 2.7 In | 300.0 lb | $499.99 |
| FlightScope i5 Rangefinder | - | - | 180.0 lb | $399.00 |
| Cigman CT-1200PRO Rangefinder | - | 3.7 X 2.6 X 1.4 In | - | $62.69 |
| PlayBetter 202510S (Rangefinder), Z05 (Charger) | - | 3.75 X 1.42 X 2.36 In | 5.1 lb | $284.99 |
| PlayBetter 202600 Rangefinder | - | 1.7 X 0.63 X 1.2 In | 8.7 lb | $454.99 |
| PlayBetter Rangefinder | - | 3.1 X 1.6 X 4.5 In | 9.0 lb | $409.99 |
Frequently asked questions
What magnification do I need in a rangefinder?
Most general-purpose rangefinders ship with 6x magnification, which gives a stable image at typical ranging distances. Models with 7x or 8x are common in hunting-oriented units where targets may be farther out or partially obscured. Higher magnification also narrows the field of view slightly, so consider whether you need to scan a wide area or lock onto a specific target quickly.
Does size and weight matter that much for a rangefinder?
It depends on how you carry it. A unit you clip to a golf bag has different demands than one you carry all day in a hunting vest. Compact models often weigh under 6 ounces and fit in a shirt pocket, while more feature-rich units can approach 12 ounces. Check the dimensions column alongside the weight column to see how a model will actually sit in your hand or pack.
How accurate are the maximum range claims on rangefinders?
Manufacturer maximum range figures are typically measured against a large, highly reflective target under ideal conditions. Real-world ranging against deer, rocks, or tree lines at steep angles will reduce that number. A unit rated to 1,000 yards may reliably range reflective targets at 800 yards in the field. Look at buyer reviews on the full product pages for real-use range reports rather than relying on the spec alone.
Can I use a hunting rangefinder for golf, or vice versa?
Many rangefinders are sold for both uses, but the key difference is the slope or angle compensation feature. Golf-legal rangefinders in tournament play must have that mode locked off. Hunting models often include angle compensation to account for uphill and downhill shots. Check the product page for mode details before buying if you plan to use one unit across both activities.
What should I do if a spec is missing from the comparison table?
A blank cell means the spec was not confirmed in the source data. Visit the individual product review page linked from the table for the most complete information. If you still cannot find what you need, contact us at [email protected] and we will research it.