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Nikon Forestry Pro II Rangefinder | Highly accurate weatherproof multi-function rangefinder/hypsometer for forestry, utility and construction
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$467.95 Original price was: $467.95.$412.83Current price is: $412.83.
Brand | Nikon |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Plastic |
Sport | Shooting |
- Measurement Range 8-1, 750 yard range
- Functions include actual distance, horizontal distance, height, angle and verticle seperation (difference in height between two targets) measurements as well three-point measurement (height between two points).
- Measurement results are displayed on both internal and external LCD panels. The external panel displays all results simultaneously.
- HYPER READ provides quick and stable measurement responses in approx. 0. 3 second regardless of distance.
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Weight | 0.379195 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.33 × 1.65 × 2.91 in |
Brand | Nikon |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Plastic |
Sport | shooting |
Item Weight | 172 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 4.33"L x 1.65"W x 2.91"H |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Magnification Maximum | 6 x |
Measuring Range | 8-1,750 yards |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
UPC | 018208167036 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208167036 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.34 x 4.65 x 3.62 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.3 x 1.7 x 2.9 inches |
Brand Name | Nikon |
Warranty Description | 5 Year |
Model Name | Forestry Pro II |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 16703 |
Style | Pro II |
Included Components | rangefinder battery |
ASIN | B084GWQFSL |
Date First Available | February 3, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Nikon |
3 reviews for Nikon Forestry Pro II Rangefinder | Highly accurate weatherproof multi-function rangefinder/hypsometer for forestry, utility and construction
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Bart –
This device combines an inclinometer and a laser range finder that supports simple range measurements, true horizontal distance measurements and (typically tree) height measurements. The device is simple to use, and provides a logging function as well that records measurements for later transcription. I’ve used it to anticipate the reach of felled trees, record tree heights for a forest stewardship plan, and measure distances between layout stakes and even distance to rocks from a racing sailboat. It’s waterproof to some degree, so it’s fine to use it in the rain, spray, etc. It does exactly what it promises, accuracy over shorter distances is as specified (I have no benchmarks for more than 100′), and the user interface is easily mastered. The only difficulty I’ve had with the unit is holding it steady enough to get readings on smaller objects (t-stakes, a narrow very tall tree); a longer device or a mount might makes this easier. Repeated attempts are usually successful, and missed measurements don’t disturb a sequence for measuring tree height.
Pinky –
My entire department of field engineers has these as part of our standard tool kit. Need to know how tall something is? Just point at the base *click*, point at the top *click* and get the measured reading from the display. Couldn’t be easier and seems to be accurate where I’ve been able to double check from other sources. Yeah, it’s a bit spendy. But if you regularly need to know how tall stuff is with reasonable certainty, this is the tool you need. To me the only downside is the CR2 battery which is somewhat uncommon. I’d rather have a CR123 or a pair of LR3s or something I can find easily when needed.
Michael Stagg –
We accidently ran over it with our side by side and it still works.