Great video. I’ve been researching rangefinders for a little while today and this is some of the best info I’ve gotten so far. I’m glad you focused on 3 options in detail rather than lining up and blasting through 8-10. I was leaning towards the Leopold but was concerned about it not being waterproof, but it seems like that’s not an issue.
Glad it was helpful! Water doesn't seem to be a problem with that Leupold 1400. I wouldn't dunk it intentionally (again) but I'm not worried about rain or typical hunting wetness.
Excellent review. Being new to rangefinders and not wanting to spend $$$$ on something that I don't need, this review discussed exactly what I was looking for in a reasonably priced RF. Most likely I will land on the Maven CRF.1. It has a balance of features vs price that will work for me. Thanks for the review.
I’m entering my fourth year of bow hunting. Spent money on some things and went cheap on other stuff. I got Halo z1100 4years ago and it works great( 160.00$ ) my friend doesn’t laugh at me anymore after he used it.
I had a Leupold and the LED stopped working. I liked it very much, but for the amount of actual time I used, I think it should have lasted longer. I am hesitant to buy another.
Interesting, I haven't heard that before. It's also a bummer that Leupold only gives a 2 year warranty on those. If it were a Maven or a Vortex you could get it fixed or replaced under warranty.
I'm retired so limited funds. So I went with the Halo Z1200 on sale at Academy Sports. The Leupold was babbled, strictly ranges only. I shoot out to 1000 yards. I can use my Mil Dot Master, but I prefer to range several targets.
My Leupold did the same just as the warranty expired. Leupold told me goodbye. Cheap import product with terrible customer service. Leupold is a scummy company. Stay away.
I would like to see a comparison of the two during foggy conditions. I got a Broadhead on the way and the only thing that scares me is the FOG. (Basically every morning hunt in the south east) Awesome video man. Thanks for going the extra mile, always.
Great question. Water is tricky for rangefinders due to the constant motion of it reflecting and refracting light all over, or absorbing the light in the water, so to speak. Since laser rangefinders use light, that creates a lot of noise and generally leads to poor accuracy or no reading at all on water. Either way, it's unreliable so it's probably not the right tool for the job.
Thanks a lot for the answer! In this case, maybe I should search for some other range finder option / solution.than the laser one. ..if available ? @@theoutdoorempire
This was a timely and great review. I did read the printed article on your website, which goes further in depth and includes other rangefinders. I have to ask, why the Mave CRF.1 was not included in the article? And where did it rank against all the other rangefinders in the review?
It's not in there simply because I haven't yet updated that article, but it should be! Thanks for checking that out, I'll put that update on my to-do list. Check back in a few weeks. Thanks for watching!
Good question! I don't own an RX-1600i, but I have tried one in the store and read other reviews and it appears to be a great unit as well. All the ballistics functions of the 1400 but with better glass, range, and some added weatherproofing. A lot of folks think that one hits the sweet spot and I agree that it's right in there with the Maven CRF.1 on performance. But it's quite a bit more expensive than the Maven and that was the main tie breaker for me. But you can probably find it on sale sometimes for pretty close.
I have the Maven C series binos and they are awesome, weird that Maven would not have a custom pouch for their range finders. Pretty sure I'm going for the entry level Maven, cudos to anyone who shoots anything over a 1000yds, not me with my crappy old vision :-)
Good question. I cannot honestly say since I haven't tried that. I imagine it would work out to a certain point, but laser light extends out like a cone. The farther away it is, the larger the "circle" of light. If it's all blue sky horizon behind a small target like a prairie dog, then, in theory, it should give you the distance of the whistle pig since it would likely be the strongest return reading the rangefinder receives. But there are a lot of variables there, so I don't really know. Come back and let us know if you figure it out yourself. Cheers.
As I mentioned in the video the Gen 2 RX1400i is out now and the only change from the Gen1 I have is a software update that adds the newer archery holdover feature. I like to use gear for a while before I review it so I've had this Leupold for over a year and felt good about recommending it.
Leupold only offers a 2 year on ALL their rangefinder regardless of the price spent. Their rangefinders are also made in CHINA if that matters to any one
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Great video. I’ve been researching rangefinders for a little while today and this is some of the best info I’ve gotten so far. I’m glad you focused on 3 options in detail rather than lining up and blasting through 8-10.
I was leaning towards the Leopold but was concerned about it not being waterproof, but it seems like that’s not an issue.
Glad it was helpful! Water doesn't seem to be a problem with that Leupold 1400. I wouldn't dunk it intentionally (again) but I'm not worried about rain or typical hunting wetness.
Like your thorough review. Honest information!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent review. Being new to rangefinders and not wanting to spend $$$$ on something that I don't need, this review discussed exactly what I was looking for in a reasonably priced RF. Most likely I will land on the Maven CRF.1. It has a balance of features vs price that will work for me. Thanks for the review.
Glad it was helpful! I get overwhelmed by so many options so I like the good, better, best approach.
for sig sauer kilo is the line for rangefinders, they go by kilo 1000, 1200 etc for the max range
I’m entering my fourth year of bow hunting. Spent money on some things and went cheap on other stuff. I got Halo z1100 4years ago and it works great( 160.00$ ) my friend doesn’t laugh at me anymore after he used it.
Excellent review. Thank you. Looking for a range finder as a gift for my boyfriend and i know nothing about them. So helpful.
Glad it was helpful! He's gonna be stoked.
One of the biggest things I look for is can you see the range in low light. It’s vital and many cannot be seen
I had a Leupold and the LED stopped working. I liked it very much, but for the amount of actual time I used, I think it should have lasted longer. I am hesitant to buy another.
Interesting, I haven't heard that before. It's also a bummer that Leupold only gives a 2 year warranty on those. If it were a Maven or a Vortex you could get it fixed or replaced under warranty.
I'm retired so limited funds. So I went with the Halo Z1200 on sale at Academy Sports. The Leupold was babbled, strictly ranges only. I shoot out to 1000 yards. I can use my Mil Dot Master, but I prefer to range several targets.
My Leupold did the same just as the warranty expired. Leupold told me goodbye. Cheap import product with terrible customer service. Leupold is a scummy company. Stay away.
Thank you, I will keep those in mind.
Glad it was helpful!
I would like to see a comparison of the two during foggy conditions. I got a Broadhead on the way and the only thing that scares me is the FOG. (Basically every morning hunt in the south east)
Awesome video man. Thanks for going the extra mile, always.
Great point! Fog is only sometimes an issue when I hunt whitetail in North Idaho but usually not too common here.
Very good review! Is it possible to have a range read from a specific point on a water surface? Fish activitity for example ( bubles). Thx
Great question. Water is tricky for rangefinders due to the constant motion of it reflecting and refracting light all over, or absorbing the light in the water, so to speak. Since laser rangefinders use light, that creates a lot of noise and generally leads to poor accuracy or no reading at all on water. Either way, it's unreliable so it's probably not the right tool for the job.
Thanks a lot for the answer! In this case, maybe I should search for some other range finder option / solution.than the laser one. ..if available ? @@theoutdoorempire
Have you tested any of the Athlon rangefinders? I’m curious how they might compare to maven
I have not, but I'd love to.
Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it.
IM SORRY I WATCHED THIS… I had no desire or need for a range finder… AND yet now I’m buying one for 500 bucks… 😮😮😮😮
Hahaha. My apologies.
This was a timely and great review.
I did read the printed article on your website, which goes further in depth and includes other rangefinders.
I have to ask, why the Mave CRF.1 was not included in the article? And where did it rank against all the other rangefinders in the review?
It's not in there simply because I haven't yet updated that article, but it should be! Thanks for checking that out, I'll put that update on my to-do list. Check back in a few weeks. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for putting the $200 well featured rangefinder at the front of the video
It's a good one for sure. Good enough for me and most other hunters probably.
THANK YOU GREAT REVIEW 👍👍
No problem 👍
What about the Leupold RX-1600i TBR/W.... as compared to the Mavens? I thank you for producing a very informative/interesting video review.
Good question! I don't own an RX-1600i, but I have tried one in the store and read other reviews and it appears to be a great unit as well. All the ballistics functions of the 1400 but with better glass, range, and some added weatherproofing. A lot of folks think that one hits the sweet spot and I agree that it's right in there with the Maven CRF.1 on performance. But it's quite a bit more expensive than the Maven and that was the main tie breaker for me. But you can probably find it on sale sometimes for pretty close.
Thx a bunch! I just got me a new Maven 😊
Great choice, enjoy it!
I have the Maven C series binos and they are awesome, weird that Maven would not have a custom pouch for their range finders. Pretty sure I'm going for the entry level Maven, cudos to anyone who shoots anything over a 1000yds, not me with my crappy old vision :-)
Have you found a rangefinder pouch that fits the maven crf.1 well ??
Not yet, but I really haven't looked that hard. Might try and upgrade for this season.
Thank You! 🙌🏼
You bet!
Looking for a range finder exclusively for Prarie dog hunting. Will these focus on small animals? Thanks!
Good question. I cannot honestly say since I haven't tried that. I imagine it would work out to a certain point, but laser light extends out like a cone. The farther away it is, the larger the "circle" of light. If it's all blue sky horizon behind a small target like a prairie dog, then, in theory, it should give you the distance of the whistle pig since it would likely be the strongest return reading the rangefinder receives. But there are a lot of variables there, so I don't really know. Come back and let us know if you figure it out yourself. Cheers.
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Thanks for taking the time to respond, I appreciate it.
So, what I’m hearing is that the Leupold RF was the best
Awesome deal for sure and totally does the job. But I like the glass and warranty on the Mavens better.
@@theoutdoorempire thanks for your review 👌
Two month old video and the first one you talk about is already discontinued
As I mentioned in the video the Gen 2 RX1400i is out now and the only change from the Gen1 I have is a software update that adds the newer archery holdover feature. I like to use gear for a while before I review it so I've had this Leupold for over a year and felt good about recommending it.
My guy, he says right off the bat that there’s a new generation😂
you're too slow joe
Leupold only offers a 2 year on ALL their rangefinder regardless of the price spent. Their rangefinders are also made in CHINA if that matters to any one
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There are ALOT of great options for hairstyles...yours is not one of them
Hahaha, my wife agrees. I cut it short again recently.
I think I’ll stick with a known brand and not fall for TH-camrs shilling for Amazon crap.
Leupold is about as well known as it gets and Maven has a great reputation as well. But you do you. Thanks for watching.
This video made no sense