@@NewNineGolf I’ve been out on the course with it 3 times now. It works great, and it is very accurate. Easy to use as well. As someone who lives in Florida, or anyone who golfs in courses without hills or holes with elevation, save the 100$ and get the regular tour v5. If you do have hills, the shift is the way to go. 10/10
That's a good point. I live where there's lots of elevation and didn't even consider the non slope. But, ya makes sense for you for sure. Glad your're enjoying it. 👍
thank you for supporting my new rangefinder.that's what i wanted
I just happened to order the tour v5 today, coming in on Monday. I'll be sure to come back to let you know how much I like it
Would love the feedback! Let us know.
@@NewNineGolf I’ve been out on the course with it 3 times now. It works great, and it is very accurate. Easy to use as well. As someone who lives in Florida, or anyone who golfs in courses without hills or holes with elevation, save the 100$ and get the regular tour v5. If you do have hills, the shift is the way to go. 10/10
That's a good point. I live where there's lots of elevation and didn't even consider the non slope. But, ya makes sense for you for sure. Glad your're enjoying it. 👍
Never had a rangefinder before and I play wearing glasses. Sounds like its a V4 for me.
Can’t go wrong with the 4!
Does the V4 have the red led flash when it locks onto the target, like the v5 does?
No
@@NewNineGolf
Thanks for the quick reply!
I just researched...it apparently has the vibration feedback when it locks onto the target, however...
I lost my Bushnell rangefinder so I cannot decide which Bushnell rangefinder the v4 or v5 shift. HELP!!
V4 shift is better overall. The only upside of the v5 is the magnetic side. I much prefer the V4.
Just got the Tour v5
I wear prescription sunglasses
Are you saying I made a bad choice, Eh??
We just got the Precision Pro NX9 slope to test and it’s a better range finder for half the price......