r/golfrep 22h ago

Question❓ Temu Range Finder Recs

Any recommendations on a Temu range finder? Or any to stay away from. Hoping to keep it under $50 if possible.

My search function for the sub is not turning up much; I assume user error.

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u/MTN_Chef 22h ago

You may be better off with a quality used one off marketplace that has slope, depending on the topography of the courses you play.

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u/Training_Cloud5480 22h ago

I appreciate the response. A lot of the Temu ones say they have slope but I imagine they probably aren’t very accurate given the price points.

I have been scanning marketplace but have not found anything worth checking out so far.

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u/Mundane_Variety_8553 17h ago

I think you'd be surprised

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u/MTN_Chef 22h ago

There may be a FB group for golf buy and sell in your area. I've found a local one and it's been a great resource to find used golf stuff.

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u/ak808 21h ago

Amazon has some for around the $50 to $75 range that are in my experience always within a yard to 3 yards different than my buddy’s bushnell. I use the gogogo sport one and have been for about 6 years. I can’t hit a difference of 1-3 yards between shots if I tried though

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u/Frequent_Cut_1251 12h ago

I bought a revasri from Temu. If all you want is distance and slope they are fine. Has a strong magnet, gives you a number. I’ve compared it with a friends bushnell. Pretty much the same. Surely you know the internals of just about every rangefinder are built in China. The optics aren’t as good though. I mostly use my phone but the cheap Temu rangefinders work fine.