Brand | Gogogo Sport Vpro |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Built-In Rangefinder |
Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 8 x |
- Gogogo Sport Vpro Wildlife Binocular Laser Rangefinder – Not Only a great binocular but also a high-performance laser rangefinder. Gogogo Sport perfectly combines the best of those two units in this unit. More importantly, at an affordable price.
- Premium Optic – As a great binocular, it has mainstream 8x Magnification and 42 Millimeters of Objective Lens Diameter, Fully Multi-coated optics, and uses high specifications of HD lenses, which present a vivid image in front of your eyes.
- Long & Fast & Accurate Distance Reading – As a high-performance laser rangefinder, this unit provides a maximum 1500 yard long and accurate range distances and up to 0.15 seconds fast reading.
- Three Hunting Mode – M1: Fast distance readings instantly; M2: horizontal distance mode. The display would show linear distance, horizontal distance, and the angle degree of the target sequentially: M3: This mode ignores partially occluded foreground objects, like bushes, stones, and branches, when you measure more than one goal obtain, then the farther one of those two goals would display on the screen.
- A great binocular laser rangefinder ideal for archery/bow/gun hunting, shotting, birdwatching, outdoor viewing
derekdb Verified Buyer –
I bought it for hunting since all the other binoculars with range finders cost significantly more than this one.
I initially had difficulty opening the battery compartment cap but the customer service team promptly helped me identify the issue and they ended up sending me a new unit which works perfectly.
I’m very happy with the quality of the build and the image quality. The range finder is also a breeze to use. They also provided additional battery which is very nice.
All in all, I strongly recommend this product
DA Verified Buyer –
Rangefinders works well, optics are excellent – on a par with best binoculars I own , 1,330 Euro Swarovski Habicht 7×42, plus a great rangefinder!
Couldn’t be more impressed in terms of value.
I have 40 yrs experience with quality optics so know optical excellence when I see it.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Terrible pair of binoculars. The range finder works well but you can’t put the binoculars up close to your eyes. They have eye cups that adjust but it doesn’t matter because if you put them tight to your eyes they are completely out of focus, so you have to keep them like an inch from your eye brow to have clarity. Don’t waste your money here
Warner Verified Buyer –
tyler d Verified Buyer –
Used these this season for deer/elk. Was great for the price and would highly recommend. Was not sure at 1st but worked well for entire season with lots of rainy days
RemoteStudios Verified Buyer –
Good quality, clear glass and best priced rangefinder binos out there. No they are not Leica but get the job done. ONLY thing I dislike is the fact each eye must be focused…pain but workable.
FM Verified Buyer –
Pros:
>Clear view, good lenses
>Has a laser range finder with angle reading up to 2500yrds (I have not tested for accuracy)
>Compact size
Cons:
>does not have the option of mounting it to a tripod, it would have helped particularly when one is aiming at objects at long distances, the binoculars are a bit heavy for their size,
>the lens caps don’t stay put, they come off easily exposing the lens, particularly when you have the binoculars hanging on you rubbing against you
> the range finder numbers are in black, and are hard to read/see against a dark object such as a tree, in my opinion it would have been better in other color such as red, and/or bolder numbers
Wai Verified Buyer –
What my headline means is that there is not enough resistance in the eye-width adjustment feature to keep it where it’s set to one’s eye width. When I raise up the binoculars to my eyes with the included chest harness attached, the two monoculars will slowly pull together closer from the straps pulling down on them, so you’re constantly making adjustments.
Also, both eyepieces are independently adjustable for focus, but I found that once you set them to your eyes, you really don’t need to adjust for longer distances.
Images are crystal clear and the rangefinding function works perfectly, and it’s compact.
What I am going to do to fix the aforementioned problem with the eye-width adjustment, is simply tape both monoculars in place for me only. It won’t be adjustable for anyone else.
Save weight with these Rangefinder Binos!! Verified Buyer –
Eric07 Verified Buyer –
I had been eye balling binoculars with range finder for a while. It’s a really good idea when you glass the animal and range it at the same time, besides it’s an extra to carry a separate range finder.
These binoculars 8x42mm are fair, not powerful enough to me, not collecting enough lights like my Bushnell spectator – 12 x 50mm, but it’s fine to tell the animals.
The range finder part on this is pretty good, very fast on ranging. I believe the laser must be strong. At the same time, the m3 mode(only range the further target/ignor front blockage) doesn’t really work as expected due to the quick pickup/ranging, but it’s not a deal breaker. It can easily range 600 yard deer size animal.
The included harness is useless to me, you get snow when hunting in Colorado, so you need a chest carry bag.
All in all, I wish the bino are more powerful, but this is a good value for hunting. I recommend it for most people unless you’re willing to buy the $1000 $2000 ones.
Presence x Love Verified Buyer –
I got these to test and have tested them out to 900m and they are bang on, instant responsive and work pretty good in overcast days.
The eye cups are comfortable, ive used this as a little spotting scope as well.
Real nice build quality, looks and feels like high quality material. The glass is wicked crisp, it turns on and off with a button and its wicked easy to use. Im also a huge fan of how little space is takes up in the range bag. It starts up in Yards but you can change it to Meters with the click of a button.
My only con is it seems inconsistent with range finding in any rain or light fog.