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Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser Golf Rangefinder Review

published: Nov 4, 2025

Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser Golf Rangefinder Review

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The Redtiger standard model golf rangefinder got 5 out of 5 – how does this upgraded model compare? Let’s take a look…

Table of Contents

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  • Ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • On-course testing
  • Ncg final verdict
  • Redtiger light-adaptive upgraded laser golf rangefinder review: the details

As stated in my reviews of the standard Redtiger golf rangefinder and mini Redtiger , if you read Redtiger’s Mission and Vision you might think they only operate in the car industry – serving 1 million plus customers in over 70 countries. They have now ventured in the golf industry offering up a selection of golf rangefinders that , consistent with their mission and vision, will look to provide golfers with a reliable, innovative rangefinder that will offer all a golfer would need on the golf course.

I have been fortunate to get my hands on the core and mini Redtiger model and so was intrigued to find out if this was another product offering golfers quality and value. So, let’s dive into my full Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser golf rangefinder review to find out….

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NCG Summary

5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

The Redtiger GolfVue Series 2 impresses with its user-friendly design, improved grip, and clear optics, making it easy to handle and operate straight out of the box. It offers accurate distances, convenient features like slope assistance and low-light display, providing excellent value and confidence for golfers.

PROS

  • Impressive clarity
  • Ergonomic handling
  • Red display in low ligh

CONS

  • Nothing
  • $245.99

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  • REDTIGER Range Finder Golf, 1200 Yards Golf Rangefinder with Slope, Light-Adaptive Display, 7X Magnification, Flag Lock Vibration, Rechargeable Laser Range Finder with Magnet, GolfVue Series 2

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First Impressions

I am a big fan of Redtiger and jumped at the chance to review the new GolfVue Series 2. The first thing that struck me about their new offering was the improved grip that makes handling the rangefinder very easy. A user friendly design means that you can intuitively take it straight out of the box and start using it, without reading through pages of instructions.

Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser Golf Rangefinder Review

On-course testing

The GolfVue Series 2 comes with the usual quality carry case that fits easily on your golf bag and also has a magnetic belt clip that can be attached to your belt strap.

Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser Golf Rangefinder Review

There is no need to mess around with batteries as it is charged very quickly via the USB cable provided. As with the other models, the clarity of the lense is very impressive and easily adjusted for your eyesight with a simple turn of the lense for added crispness.

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A single touch side button allows you to switch the slope assistance on and off. This is really good for when you are practicing and the bright red light warns you that it is in slope mode, stopping you from getting penalised during competition rounds.

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The x7 magnification allows you to locate the target with ease and the vibration confirms your distance as it locks on to the flag. Having played a few rounds with it, the distances are very accurate and you can make your club selection with real certainty.

The rubberised grip makes the rangefinder really easy to handle and means you can lock on to your target with ease.

Having played later in the day, as really nice feature was the display turning red in low light conditions. This made reading the information so much easier and was something that I hadn’t experienced with other products.

NCG Final Verdict

The Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser golf rangefinder has improved what was already a very impressive product.

It is hard to to think of anything that it can’t do alongside some of the more established and more expensive brands.

Every round it gives you confidence in your shot selection and is like having your own caddie attached to your bag. Fantastic value!


Redtiger Light-Adaptive Upgraded Laser Golf Rangefinder Review: The Details

RRP: $245.99

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About the author

Stephen Foster

Stephen has played golf since a junior, spending most of his time as a member at Dewsbury & District Golf Club before moving to Fulford Golf Club.

A single figure golfer, rounds tend to follow the trend of steady and unspectacular.

In addition to his membership at Fulford, Stephen plays a lot of corporate golf through his role as Corporate Development Director for leading law firm, Squire Patton Boggs. He is also founder of Yorkshire, golf networking business, Clubhouse Leaders

What’s in the bag?

TaylorMade has generally been the club brand of choice. Current irons are TaylorMade P 790s, with TaylorMade wedges.

Driver is Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke, 3 wood is Titleist TSR, 5 wood is TaylorMade r7 and putter is TaylorMade Spider GTx.