Why Precision Pro

Built different.
On purpose.

Damn Good Rangefinders don't come from spec sheets. They come from golfers who obsess. Here are four reasons we build the way we do.

01

Designed by golfers who obsess over details

Every decision is made by someone who'll be using it on Saturday.

We're not a hunting company. We're not a camera company. We're not publicly traded. We're a small team of golfers, led by a former PGA Professional, obsessing over the things only golfers notice.

Button feel. Display sharpness. The half-second between aim and lock. The stuff that doesn't show up on a spec sheet but shows up every time you pull the trigger.

Built by Golfers
02

Technology that matters

We don't add features to fill a spec sheet. We add features that help you hit more greens.

We don't chase gimmicks. We don't build complexity for marketing copy. Every feature on a Precision Pro earned its spot by doing one thing: making you more confident in the number.

Speed, accuracy, and clarity, refined until every yard you see is a yard you trust. If a feature doesn't earn its spot on the rangefinder, it doesn't make it on.

No Spec-Sheet Padding
03

Built for the toughest rounds

We don't build plastic gadgets. We build rangefinders.

We don't design for perfect weather. Solid metal construction. Waterproof protection. Engineered to handle rain, travel, cart paths, and years of real golf without missing a beat.

No cut corners. No "fair-weather" disclaimers in the manual. If you can play in it, your rangefinder can take it.

Built to Last
04

Backed by the Damn Good Guarantee

Six promises, written by golfers, not a legal department.

90-day satisfaction. 3-year warranty. Zero app subscriptions. Lost rangefinder protection. Trade-up program. Lifetime support from real golfers.

No fine print. No phone-tree purgatory. Just a guarantee we'd want to read.

6 Promises · 0 Fine Print

Why we build this way

Most rangefinders are designed to win a spec sheet. Ours are designed to win on the course.

Every feature on a Precision Pro earned its way on by doing one thing: making you more confident in the number you just got. If it doesn't pass that test, it doesn't ship. That's the only standard we use, and we use it on every model we make.

Damn Good Rangefinders

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