🎯 Lock in your target with Swarovski precision—because every yard counts.
The Swarovski Laser Range Finder combines 8x magnification with patented binocular technology to deliver highly accurate distance measurements up to 1,600 yards. Designed for professional hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, it features an IP44 weather-resistant build, an LED display with adjustable brightness, and a scan mode for instant target-to-target readings—all packed into a lightweight 2.2-pound device.
Brand | Swarovski Optik |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Magnification Maximum | 8 x |
International Protection Rating | IP44 |
UPC | 708026700026 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00708026700026 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 7.5 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Swarovski Optik |
Manufacturer | Swarovski Optics |
Part Number | 70002 |
D**R
The warranty is only two years and there are no parts to repair it with.
I disliked that orange circle in it and the two year warranty is ridiculous for a Rangefinder that costs 960.00. Now they don’t have any parts to repair it with and didn’t offer to replace it.
G**Y
Ok, but starting to become dated in it's function
Two things stand out about this product immeadiately:1) Easy to hold by hand and range objects2) Very sturdy and the glass is EXCELLENTLY clearCons:Unlike so many other units on the market this point, there is no inclinometer (angle detection) in this unit.What you get is a somewhat hard to see circle based reticle, that when attempting to range distances at the limit of it's range, the unit WILL range objects OUTSIDE the aiming reticle that are closer to you.This is very annoying.When it does range, it is VERY accurate.However, when compared to a Bushnell 1600 Elite ARC, it's not worth, IMO, more than twiece the price.It will range LARGE object that have NOTHING in the foreground between you and that object to a consider distance, but you may need a tripod or need to make MANY attempts.What I'd really like to see is an updated version that has angle detection and brush modes (that would cause it to ignore close in objects).Out of 30 attempts to range a chruch steeple between the canopies of of two trees, and WITHOUT the aim reticle any near the tree, I got ONE successful ranging of the steeple. (Ever other ranging attempt either got the trees or gave me "---" [aka "no reading"].)The ONE time it was able to give me a read, I got 1876 yards. Which turns out to be DEAD on...Considering the fact that this did not range well (in the conditions described above), I returned it.
V**R
Nearly perfect.
Very good on optics. Wish it had the ballastic data on light of sight. That would make it complete. Thanks
D**O
Outstanding product
I researched the net extensively before buying.General feeling was this is the best one out there.Now that I've used it, I agree. Long-range performance is phenomenal!I've ranged out to 1,800m on a big granite boulder (rough surface), so I know there weren't any accidental retro-reflectors(like tailights on a car) that would make it easier to range out there. The same spot on different days gave the same reading within +/- 1m, so it's no fluke. That kind of range does require clear weather w/o much turbulence though. A review I read said its beam was too wide horizontally, but they must have changed the design since that review. The beam is now quite narrow (generally an advantage so you know what you are ranging to), which leads me to the only problem I have with it. The push button requires enough force that you jiggle the unit, causing the beam to miss the target. It takes practice & a steady hand (or a tripod - it has a 1/4-20 thread on the bottom) to stay on target. But that's the tradeoff if you truly want LONG range performance. The viewing optics are world-class too. You get both a rangefinder and a great monocular in one. Expensive, but worth every penny.
B**L
Best of class
I have tried different rangefinders on my ranch in Montana and these are clearly the top of the line. They are not the lightest I have used, but at 2 lbs they are not bad, even if you plan on hiking around all day with these and a pair of binoculars. Very well built and able to stand up to the drop test.Ranging out to 1500 yds is a bit on the crazy side, nice to be able to do it and to be able to brag about it, and these do it well, but a bit crazy, as unless you are a marine sniper why would you care if something is at 1441 yds vs. 1500 yds? Most people would say in either case, "It's just a darn long ways away". And it is!They work the best of any I have tried in bad weather conditions and do work well through the windshield of the truck, etc. Note: No rangefinder works that great in rain or snow as naturally the laser has to be able to reach the target point to be accurate, but these tend to be the best.Accuracy seems to be spot on. Battery life is good. Optics are very good. Sighting in doesn't seem to be any harder than other brands - none are super easy. Ranging short distances (25 yds, 50 yds and 100 yds) works just fine.So if you like top of the line products, want to know exactly how far "a long ways away" is and can afford them, you want this rangefinder.
R**Y
No longer supported by Swarovski
Bought my LG 8x30 new 13 years ago. It was the best available at the time for a monocular range finder and Swarovski makes an excellent product. 13 years later after countless bow hunting adventures in extreme conditions I am still impressed with the performance of the product. Needless to say, it is showing some wear on the ranging button cover and one of the harness clips broke off. I was shocked to find out from Swarovski they no longer support the unit. I managed to get a new eyepiece ring and lens cover, but S.O.L. on the button cover and harness clip. Customer service was very nice about it with a "sorry for any inconvenience" apology.
A**N
Swarovski laser rangefinder
Expensive, but beautifully built, solid, compact and surprisingly small in the hand. Comes with a very good *trouser ( *pants for the benefit of our US friends ) belt holster which locks the rangefinder securely in place when on the move. Excellent optically as one would expect from a name and reputation of Swarovski, the instrument is simple to use.Downside, in certain lighting conditions it can be difficult to see the superimposed orange range indicator. The only other negative is in the ability of holding the instrument steadily enough when targetting a small-ish distant object. You do need to be very steady and consistent in order to hold the target circle on the object to be measured.Overall, the Swarovski is a first class top draw laser rangefinder with just a few minor hiccups to keep the score down to 4/5 marks.
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