Interesting to see the Mileesey in use and also to note that Vice golf, famed for their golf balls, who have just moved into clubs, now have a rangefinder, £169 I think!
@@AnalysisParalysis575 I think anything Mileseey and you’ll be all good mate. Money is money after all. I bought mine a while ago but if I was in the market for one right now I’d be tempted by the cheaper model.
I bought one based on this review. I have an older mileseey on the bag that has lasted for years, no signs of slowing down. Granted it helps that I use a scoring app and play 95% of my golf at one course. I purchased this one because of the slope button and the rechargeable battery. My other one just has slope always on and needs a separate battery. The one I ended up getting is called flysocks, but it does say that it's a mileseey company on the manual. I've used it a few times on the course and I do like how fast it reads. I had a different one that the flag lock didn't work on, I'd purposely pointed it at the ground right in front of me and it would vibrate. This one doesn't do that and seems to work great.
Bought mine direct from Mileseey for £71 3 weeks ago and it is superb for the price. Used it for four day golf break and had same yardage as much more expensive brands that my mates have. Can’t fault it.
I have a Milesey PF2D, absolutely love it. My playing partner has a bushnel and they are within 1 yard everytime and mine always picks up the flag before his. Best £99 I've ever spent
not easy to stabilise, though. in fact, it's just unstable. interested to hear how you managed to keep it motionless long enough to be confident you lased the intended point?!
I have a Mileseey from years ago (6 or 7, I think), it's built like a tank, works flawlessly and I only replaced it because it didn't have a proper "slope on/off" button visible and all for comps.
These are the only range finders I will use anymore. I buy them for gifts for golfers that are close to me. I had an issue with the first one I bought no fault of the company. I contacted them explained wasn’t their fault and they went above and beyond to help me out. Amazing customer service great product I’m very loyal to them now.
@@garymartingolf anytime I see you or your buddy James reviewing them I always make sure to comment that they are very accurate, will stand up as good as ones 3 times the cost plus they have great customer service. To me customer service matters.
We’ve tested a lot and the optics on these are 2nd to none. You’re not making any comprise on performance with this product, I can’t speak for them all, but this one is great!
@@lexxwhite747 I’ve not been wearing much glasses to play so it does help! … ps. Sorry we’ve not had our glasses on yet, I can’t wait for some sun! ☀️ 😂
Hi Stephen, I’m sure the last time I tried the discount code it was dropping this device to under £100. The revasri is decent for a budget laser, but this one feels so much more premium and the lense is a lot better. have you tried the link in my description, that should give you the discount along with the code.
I had a bushmill that my wife bought but as I wear glasses all the time I fought it so hard to find the flag with glasses on and lifting my glasses all the time was so boring and time wasting now got a bushmill watch a lot easier to use
I'll stick with my Callaway 300 Pro. I thought the Mileseey ones were a "budget" rangefinder. After starting this video I checked them out on Amazon and they are the same as a name brand
This one works out at about $130 which I think is the best of the budget / direct to consumer lasers. I definitely think you’d have to spend £400 to match the quality of this if you was to shop with the high street retailer brands.
shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2669082&u=3422984&m=161577&urllink=&afftrack= You can try this link? I’m not sure if it does anything? I’ve just emailed them To see if I can get a discount code for you if not.
Interesting to see the Mileesey in use and also to note that Vice golf, famed for their golf balls, who have just moved into clubs, now have a rangefinder, £169 I think!
I didn’t know vice did range finders! I’ll have a look for that one ☝🏽
Good timing this as I was looking at this for a first laser literally this morning!
It’s cracker this one. You definitely aren’t compromising any performance on the big boys by cutting the cost on this one ☝🏽
Buy it immediately. You will not be disappointed. It's a great price point too for the quality.
@@foxual13was between this one and the standard 260 one as that’s about 50-60 quid cheaper was trying to see the main differences between them
@@AnalysisParalysis575 I think anything Mileseey and you’ll be all good mate. Money is money after all. I bought mine a while ago but if I was in the market for one right now I’d be tempted by the cheaper model.
@@AnalysisParalysis575 I’ve not tried the standard one. Did you notice any differences?
I bought one based on this review. I have an older mileseey on the bag that has lasted for years, no signs of slowing down. Granted it helps that I use a scoring app and play 95% of my golf at one course. I purchased this one because of the slope button and the rechargeable battery. My other one just has slope always on and needs a separate battery. The one I ended up getting is called flysocks, but it does say that it's a mileseey company on the manual.
I've used it a few times on the course and I do like how fast it reads. I had a different one that the flag lock didn't work on, I'd purposely pointed it at the ground right in front of me and it would vibrate. This one doesn't do that and seems to work great.
I’ve not heard of a flysocks, i will google it to have a look though 👌🏼
Bought mine direct from Mileseey for £71 3 weeks ago and it is superb for the price. Used it for four day golf break and had same yardage as much more expensive brands that my mates have. Can’t fault it.
How did you get it that cheap 😲
I’ve had mine for three years & it hasn’t skipped a beat.
@@michaelcornmell16 I’m definitely keeping this one on the bag from now 🔥
Outstanding review Gaz and if my wife hadn’t surprised my last Christmas and bought me a motocaddy range finder then I would be buying a mileseey
Yeah i love mine. Cracking range finder.
I have the yellow one and it’s awesome for the money!
I have a Milesey PF2D, absolutely love it. My playing partner has a bushnel and they are within 1 yard everytime and mine always picks up the flag before his.
Best £99 I've ever spent
Thank you! On the strength of your chuffin' good review - bought one for the player of the hoose 🙏
not easy to stabilise, though. in fact, it's just unstable. interested to hear how you managed to keep it motionless long enough to be confident you lased the intended point?!
Doh! no we didn't (buy the PF260 Tour) we bought the older PF260. Returning it to Amazon, and now awaiting the correct model. #dont_be_this_berk
just found the channel, quality content!
I have a Mileseey from years ago (6 or 7, I think), it's built like a tank, works flawlessly and I only replaced it because it didn't have a proper "slope on/off" button visible and all for comps.
I have one purchased about 3 months ago, I also have a Garmin S60 watch. But getting better scores while plotting my route around the course
I do like a watch for back front middle, but you can’t beat a laser for quick pay up distances and hazards.
Just had mine delivered the pf26 tour..its down to £119,I'll test it saturday
Nice 👌🏼
These are the only range finders I will use anymore. I buy them for gifts for golfers that are close to me. I had an issue with the first one I bought no fault of the company. I contacted them explained wasn’t their fault and they went above and beyond to help me out. Amazing customer service great product I’m very loyal to them now.
Good to know 👌🏼
@@garymartingolf anytime I see you or your buddy James reviewing them I always make sure to comment that they are very accurate, will stand up as good as ones 3 times the cost plus they have great customer service. To me customer service matters.
I am interested in the Mileseey range finders. Good price/performance point.
We’ve tested a lot and the optics on these are 2nd to none. You’re not making any comprise on performance with this product, I can’t speak for them all, but this one is great!
I turned 45 today, and the older I get, the more I love the crisp clear display on my milessey 😂
@@lexxwhite747 I’ve not been wearing much glasses to play so it does help! … ps. Sorry we’ve not had our glasses on yet, I can’t wait for some sun! ☀️ 😂
@garymartingolf no need to apologize Gaz, I know how English weather is mate
Omg it does look impressive 592 yards 😮
Alright Gary just wondering if you have any new discount codes for this on Amazon? Thinking of upgrading from the Revasri.
Hi Stephen, I’m sure the last time I tried the discount code it was dropping this device to under £100. The revasri is decent for a budget laser, but this one feels so much more premium and the lense is a lot better. have you tried the link in my description, that should give you the discount along with the code.
Just tried the link mate but the code has expired. 😢
@@stephenwalker3673 let me have a look into it
It 100% works, it’s just brought it down to £91.86 , you have to use the link in my description and the code on checkout.
Ohh, I’ve not checked the Amazon one, it’s the milseey main website one I’ve checked. The Amazon has expired yes.
Ordered mine today from the website £132.
Ironically it looks like this model is their entry level model!!
Surely not! I’d love to know what their higher spec models do lol 😂
Not using AliExpress anymore Gary? 😁
Only when forced too by certain new products 😬
Didn’t like the magnet but overall it wasn’t horrible
I had a bushmill that my wife bought but as I wear glasses all the time I fought it so hard to find the flag with glasses on and lifting my glasses all the time was so boring and time wasting now got a bushmill watch a lot easier to use
@@johngillies9666 fair enough. Maybe something to think about for people who wear glasses. I should have brought mine to test it.
I'll stick with my Callaway 300 Pro. I thought the Mileseey ones were a "budget" rangefinder. After starting this video I checked them out on Amazon and they are the same as a name brand
This one works out at about $130 which I think is the best of the budget / direct to consumer lasers. I definitely think you’d have to spend £400 to match the quality of this if you was to shop with the high street retailer brands.
@@garymartingolf oh wow... that's not a bad price.
Any discount codes please???
shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2669082&u=3422984&m=161577&urllink=&afftrack=
You can try this link? I’m not sure if it does anything? I’ve just emailed them
To see if I can get a discount code for you if not.