320-foot field of view @ 100 yards; includes 9-volt battery
Measures 3.1 x 1.7 x 3.9 inches (W x H x D); weighs 7.4 ounces
Description
Let it hinge on a guess, or nail it with this. The shot of a lifetime is a time for certainty. With the Yardage Pro Sport 450, you're confident to the last yard. It's affordable, simple to use and features a slim, weather-resistant design that's handy in a pinch. Now, jerky or sausage?
Product Details
Product Length:
3.94 inches
Product Width:
1.69 inches
Product Height:
3.11 inches
Product Weight:
0.46 pounds
Package Length:
8.6 inches
Package Width:
5.5 inches
Package Height:
2.2 inches
Package Weight:
0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 24 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 24 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great for Golf Sep 15, 2010
By Robert J. Gagliano
"RJG"
I used a friend's today on the golf course and it worked well. Contrary to one other review on this site, it works fine from 200 yards. Easy to use and much better than many others I have tried on the golf course. I was sold the first time I used it. It is very accurate as well. Great product for a reasonable price. The size and weight are just right for the golf course.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Perfectly acceptable range-finder for the money Sep 13, 2010
By D. Gregory
"filmmakingdragon"
For what this item is and for what it does, it's just fine. I use it when working as a Stereographer to determine the distances of fairly close objects that are just a bit too distant to tape measure.
One thing, though: The word "clam" in the description does NOT refer to the unit's color. The unit is NOT green like the one depicted in the illustration. It is a black unit. The word "clam" in the item description refers to the annoying clear plastic "clam-shell" packaging the rangefinder is contained within.
BTW, do not buy the extra case. You get a free case with the unit.
The strap that comes with the rangefinder is useless. There are no directions on how to attach it and there is no obviously logical way to determine how to do so. Fortunately, I had a different strap from a recent convention badge that worked beautifully.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Bushnell Range Finder Jul 12, 2010
By Jim I ordered this product to measure distances between utility poles. We typically measure these distances with a "Wheel". However, the poles were not on level paved ground rather they were set across country over hills and valleys. The Range Finders proved to be a time saving and accurate tool. We will continue to use these as our measuring tool for all future jobs.
I orderd the product to be delivered overnight and I received them (3) the next day.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Yardage Pro Sport 450 Feb 23, 2011
By Linwood E. Hoggard
"Worn out"
I am on a fixed income and bought because of the price. For my purposes (archery) it works fine but for the people looking at the longer yardages don't buy this unit but out to around 200 yards or less it is fine.
18 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Probably depends upon what you want to use it for Dec 13, 2009
By J. C. Miller
"aquiferman"
The Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport 450 seems to be well made and not too heavy, nor too light. For my own purposes, it will work just fine. I will be using it to measure straight line distances across a series of "sinkholes" in Citrus County, FL. For the purposes of the study, I need to known the widths of these geologic features. It is unreasonable to drag a long tape across one of these often deep depressions ... the tape "sag" would be too great ... and it would also require me to trample a lot of native vegetation, of which many plants are quite rare or endangered. What will be done is to sight from the edge of the sinkhole to a tree on the other side. Accuracy in not that important ... so, distance with an accuracy of 1-2 yards is just fine. I will do a calibration before going out: tamping off a number of posts, poles trees, etc. on my street where I have a clear view ... and noting how much the device gives a reading that varies from the true taped distance. This rangefinder is probably just fine for hunters ... however, golfers would probably do best to just play golf and learn how to estimate distances ... there is no way that most folks could hold any rangefinder steady enough on a flag/pin to get the acurracy they need. Besides, it is not sporting ... unless you just want to learn how to use your various clubs and assess the force of your swing that you might need. PS ... I paid $115 for mine, including shipping .. so, look around. it was sold by a vendor associated with Amazon ... I love Amazon!