Mileseey Golf
MILESEEY PF260 Tour Golf Rangefinder with Slope Switch
MILESEEY PF260 Tour Golf Rangefinder with Slope Switch
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Precision You Can Feel. Speed You Can Trust.
🏌️♂️ Performance Highlights
- 1,100-Yard Ranging with ±1yd Accuracy: Confidently measure long distances with pinpoint precision.
- 350-Yard Flag-Lock with Vibration: Instantly lock onto the pin and feel the confirmation—no second guessing.
- Lightning-Fast 0.3s Measuring Speed: Get your yardage in a flash and stay focused on your shot.
- User-Friendly Slope Switch: Easily toggle slope mode for tournament-legal play or elevation-adjusted readings.
- Powerful Bite Magnetic Mount: Securely attaches to your cart or gear—always within reach.
- Rechargeable Battery: Eco-friendly power that lasts round after round.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
- Free shipping on orders over £100
- Shipments shipped within 2 days when product in stock
- Pre-order and back order available on all products
- 30 day returns
FAQs
FAQs
What makes the MILESEEY PF260 Tour Rangefinder unique?
The PF260 combines high‑speed laser technology with a slope switch, delivering precise distance readings and flexibility for both practice and tournament play.
Is the PF260 tournament legal under golf regulations?
Yes. When slope mode is disabled, the PF260 complies with USGA and R&A rules, making it tournament‑legal.
Does the PF260 work in different weather conditions?
Absolutely. Its durable design and advanced optics ensure reliable performance in rain, fog, or bright sunlight.
What warranty and return policy comes with the PF260?
The PF260 is backed by a 5‑year manufacturer’s warranty and a 30‑day money‑back guarantee, plus free shipping on orders over £100.
How long does the battery last, and how do I recharge it?
The rechargeable battery supports multiple rounds on a single charge and recharges quickly via USB‑C.
5-year warranty
30 day money back guarantee
Free shipping over £100
First time buyer of a rangefinder and couldn’t be happier! The lens is incredibly clear, can’t help but think I’ll be back next year for the G1.