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Num'AxesHunting Laser Rangefinder (Model: TEL1050)

R2,299

Retail: R4,500
About

The laser rangefinder makes it possible to know precisely and quickly the distance at which a given object is located. It is especially useful for improving your hunting or golfing performance.

The TEL1050 laser rangefinder with a maximum range of 900 meters allows you to easily obtain measurements and information on most objects, without the need to get close with x6 zoom and precision within 1 meter.
In addition, it has 8 different measurement modes, which makes this rangefinder adaptable for any use, such as obtaining the height, speed or distance of an object.

Product Features
  • Range – Building 900 m
  • Range – Pray 450 m
  • Range – Flag 250 m
  • Magnification 6x
  • Precision ± 1 m – ± 0.1%
  • Automatic scanning Yes (Scan mode)
  • 8 Measuring modes Standard
  • Scanning
  • Range lock
  • Distance correction (with Pythagoras)
  • Horizontal distance
  • Vertical distance (height)
  • Vibration Yes
  • Laser class Class 1 – eye-safe laser
  • Display LCD screen
  • Warranty: 2 Years
Product Specifications
  • Objective diameter 21 mm
  • Exit pupil diameter 3,8 mm
  • Angular field of vision 7.2°
  • Requires Lithium battery 3 V CR2 (not included)
  • Dimensions 35 x 106 x 73 mm
  • Weight with battery 152g
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