Bushnell rangefinder vs Rokform Rangefinder 18x comes down to what you want your gear to do on the course. Bushnell brings trusted optics, slope features, and plenty of model options. Rokform brings adjustable magnification, MagMax mounting, and built-in tracking for golfers tired of leaving expensive gear behind. Our Rokform Rangefinder 18X is estimated to launch in October 2026. It comes with adjustable 8x to 18x magnification, MagMax mounting, and built-in tracking. We’re breaking both down by magnification, range, flag lock, slope, mounting, durability, extra features, and price.
See our Rokform Rangefinder 18x and our guide to the best golf rangefinders.
TL;DR
Go Bushnell if you want a name you already know, familiar features, and more choices across different price points
Go with our Rokform Rangefinder 18x if you want adjustable 8x to 18x zoom and built-in tracking when it gets left behind
Most Bushnell models give you fixed 6x magnification while we give you adjustable 8x to 18x magnification
Bushnell has the edge on a longer track record, more model options, and lower entry pricing
Our Rokform Rangefinder 18X is for golfers who are tired of leaving expensive gear on carts, tee boxes, and in the bottom of the bag
Both give you slope features, so you can get more useful yardages when you need them
Bushnell gives you more lower-priced options. Our Rangefinder 18X costs more because it adds adjustable zoom, built-in tracking, and MagMax mounting
When it drops, our Rangefinder 18x gives you adjustable zoom, cart ready mounting, and built in tracking in one place
Bushnell vs Rokform Rangefinder 18x Comparison Table
Here’s how our Rokform Rangefinder 18x is set to stack up against the Bushnell rangefinder models golfers look at most:
Specification |
Rokform Rangefinder 18x |
Bushnell Tour V7 Shift |
Bushnell A1-Slope |
Bushnell Pro X3+ LINK |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Magnification |
Adjustable 8x–18x |
6x, fixed |
6x, fixed |
7x, fixed |
Maximum range |
1,200 yards |
5 to 1,300 yd, 500+ yd to a flag |
5 to 1,300 yards; 350+ yards to a flag |
5 to 1,300 yd (600+ yd to flag) |
Stated accuracy |
Not published |
Within 1 yd |
Within 1 yard at 350 yards |
Within 1 yard |
Slope |
Yes, tournament-legal toggle |
Yes, physical Slope Switch and tournament legal with slope switched off |
Yes, mode button |
Yes, plus Elements and wind |
Flag lock feedback |
Flag lock with vibration |
PinSeeker with Visual JOLT |
PinSeeker with JOLT |
PinSeeker with Visual JOLT |
Device tracking |
Apple Find My and Android Find Hub, built in |
No |
No |
No |
Cart mounting |
MagMax magnetic |
Integrated BITE magnetic |
Removable BITE magnetic skin |
Integrated BITE magnetic |
Water rating |
IPX6 |
IPX6 |
IPX6 |
IPX7 |
Battery |
USB-C rechargeable, life not published |
CR2 3 volt lithium, replaceable |
USB-C rechargeable, 50+ rounds |
CR-2 lithium, replaceable |
GPS layer |
No |
No built in GPS, Bluetooth connection to the Bushnell Golf app, plus MyBag club recommendations for eligible users |
No |
LINK-enabled with the Bushnell Golf app and compatible launch-monitor data |
Weight |
Not published |
9 oz |
5.1 oz |
12 oz |
Warranty |
2 years |
2 years |
2 years |
|
Price at time of research |
$499.99 |
$399.99 |
$299.99 |
$599.99 |
Maximum range does not necessarily indicate range to a flag. Bushnell publishes both total-range and flag-range figures for certain models, so flag-specific distances are noted where available.
Comparing Options
Both brands give you a rangefinder that covers the basics. The bigger differences show up in zoom, tracking, mounting, and price. Bushnell has the name, the history, and more options across different price points. Bushnell makes sense if you want a familiar rangefinder with proven features and a long track record.
Our Rangefinder 18X puts adjustable zoom, built-in tracking, and MagMax mounting front and center. Bushnell gives you fixed magnification and no way to track down a unit once it gets left behind. We give you adjustable magnification, built in tracking, and MagMax mounting. We’re breaking down magnification, range, flag lock, slope, mounting, durability, extra features, and price so you can see what fits your game. We use the same straight up approach in our Rokform vs Quad Lock comparison.
Criteria Breakdown
1. Magnification and optical clarity
This is how much you can zoom in and how clearly you can see the flag through the lens
Do you want more control over your view?
2. Range and target acquisition
This covers how far each rangefinder can read and how quickly it locks onto the target
Can it get a clean read when you need one?
3. Flag lock and confirmation feedback
A vibration or visual signal helps confirm you have the flag and not a tree or bunker behind it
How does the rangefinder tell you the read is locked in?
4. Slope accuracy and tournament legality
A golf rangefinder with slope adjusts for uphill and downhill shots, but it needs to switch off when the rules call for it
Is the slope setup easy to use and easy to turn off?
5. Mounting, carry, and portability
This looks at where the rangefinder stays between shots and how easy it is to keep close
Does it fit the way you move around the course?
6. Durability and weather resistance
Rangefinders deal with rain, dirt, cart rides, and getting tossed into a bag
Can it handle regular use without becoming another thing to worry about
7. Extra features
Tracking, battery type, charging, and connectivity can make a rangefinder with slope more useful after the yardage is locked in
What else does it do besides give you distance?
8. Price and value
The lowest price does not always mean the better buy once you look at the features you actually use
Are you paying for features that matter to you?
Rokform: Built for Golfers Who Keep Track of Their Gear
We didn’t start in golf optics. At Rokform, we’ve built our name on secure mounts, protective cases, and magnetic gear that keeps your stuff where you put it. Our Rangefinder 18X brings that same focus to the course with MagMax mounting and built-in tracking. It gives you the yardage you need, then gives you a way to find it when it gets left behind. Check out our golf collection and more Rokform accessories.
What Rokform is Best Known For
At Rokform, we’re known for tough cases, secure mounts, and magnetic gear that keeps your devices close and ready to use. RokLock gives you a solid twist lock connection. MagMax gives you a fast magnetic hold on compatible surfaces.
Golfers who already use Rokform phone cases or cart mounts know the setup. You attach your phone to a compatible Rokform mount, lock it in, and keep it where you need it. Our Rokform golf rangefinder brings that same MagMax setup to the cart. MagMax gives the rangefinder a secure spot on the cart instead of leaving it loose in a cup holder or bag pocket.
Learn more about how RokLock works, our magnetic mounts, magnetic phone cases, and golf cart phone holders
Description
Our Rokform Rangefinder 18x is for golfers who want adjustable 8x to 18x zoom, built-in tracking, MagMax mounting, and more than one fixed view of the course.
It has adjustable 8x to 18x magnification, a 1,200 yard range, Flag Lock with vibration, and a slope toggle for practice rounds and tournament play. Built in Apple Find My and Android Find Hub tracking give you a way to locate it if it gets left behind.
When it launches, the Rangefinder 18x is for golfers who have left a rangefinder behind before, almost left one behind, or check the cart after every hole to make sure it is still there. It also gives golfers more zoom than the fixed 6x view found on most Bushnell models in this comparison.
Rokform Rangefinder 18x Features
Adjustable 8x to 18x magnification lets you use more zoom when the flag is far out and pull back when you need a wider view
Flag Lock with vibration tells you when you have the pin, so you are not guessing whether the read came from the flag or what sits behind it
The 1,200-yard range helps with long carries, driving-range markers, trees, hazards, and landing areas before you pull a club
Tournament legal slope toggle gives you slope adjusted yardage for practice, then lets you switch slope off when the rules require it
Apple Find My and Android Find Hub help you locate the rangefinder after it gets left on a tee box, cart, or in the bag
MagMax mounting gives the rangefinder a secure spot on compatible cart rails and MagMax surfaces between shots
IPX6 water protection helps the Rangefinder 18X handle wet grass, rain, and damp cart rides
Pros of the Rokform Rangefinder 18x
Adjustable zoom gives you more control. Our Rangefinder 18X starts at 8x and goes to 18x, so you are not stuck looking through one fixed view all round
Built-in Apple Find My and Android Find Hub tracking can help you find the rangefinder after it gets left behind
MagMax mounting keeps the rangefinder on the cart where you can grab it instead of leaving it loose in a pocket, cup holder, or bag
Slope toggle keeps one unit useful for practice rounds and rounds where slope needs to stay off
IPX6 water protection helps when the grass is wet, rain moves in, or the cart gets caught in a shower
Two year warranty and 60 day money back give you time to make sure the Rangefinder 18x fits your game
Cons of the Rokform Rangefinder 18x
We’re new to rangefinders, so independent testing and long term reviews aren’t out yet
There’s one model, so we don’t have a lower priced option for golfers who only want the basics
Built in GPS isn’t listed, so you’ll need a separate GPS device or app if that’s what you use
At $499.99, it costs more than entry level rangefinders, and the extra features need to matter to you
See how our mounting setup works with our mounting setup works with our golf cart phone holders
Criteria Evaluation for Rokform
Criterion |
Score |
Why |
|---|---|---|
Magnification and optical clarity |
5 / 5 |
8x to 18x adjustable. At its minimum setting it already out-zooms every competitor's maximum. Nothing else in the category adjusts at all |
Range and target acquisition |
4 / 5 |
1,200 yd is ample, but there is no published accuracy figure and no independent testing yet. Points held back until reviewers confirm acquisition speed |
Flag lock and confirmation feedback |
4 / 5 |
Vibration confirmation is the category standard and Rokform meets it. Bushnell's Visual JOLT adds a red ring flash that this does not match |
Slope accuracy and tournament legality |
4 / 5 |
Toggle is present and described as tournament legal. Rokform has not published whether it is a physical switch an official can verify at a glance |
Mounting, carry and portability |
5 / 5 |
MagMax snaps onto compatible cart rails and MagMax surfaces. It also works with the Rokform mount system some golfers already use |
Durability and weather resistance |
3 / 5 |
IPX6 handles rain and dew. Bushnell's Pro X3+ has an IPX7 rating, and we haven't published drop test or housing details yet |
Extra features (tracking, battery, connectivity) |
5 / 5 |
Apple Find My and Android Find Hub give you a way to locate the rangefinder after it gets left on the cart or in the bag |
Price and value |
3 / 5 |
$499.99 sits above Bushnell's lower priced options. The added cost makes sense if you want adjustable zoom, tracking, and MagMax mounting |
TOTAL |
33 / 40 |
Price
Bushnell: The Familiar Rangefinder Name
Bushnell is the name most golfers know before they start shopping. IBushnell has been around for a long time, it is easy to find, and it gives golfers options at different price points. PinSeeker and JOLT give golfers target-lock feedback they already know and trust. A Bushnell rangefinder makes sense if you want proven golf tech, familiar features, and a lot of model choices.
What Bushnell is Best Known For
Bushnell built its reputation on rangefinders that are easy to use and easy to trust. You’ll find them in pro shops, golf shops, and plenty of bags on the course. The lineup gives golfers a lot of options, from a compact model that covers the basics to premium units with more features built in.
The big names are PinSeeker and JOLT. PinSeeker helps lock onto the flag, while JOLT gives you a vibration when it does. Newer models also add display options, slope features, and cart mounts. That’s why Bushnell golf laser rangefinder and Bushnell golf rangefinder searches usually come from golfers who already know what they’re looking for.
Description
If you’re looking at the bushnell tour v6 shift rangefinder, the Tour V7 Shift is the newer model to look at. It’s Bushnell’s middle ground option with slope, Visual JOLT, a magnetic mount, and a brighter display.
The A1 Slope is the smallest and lowest-priced Bushnell model in this comparison. The Pro X3+ LINK is Bushnell’s highest-priced option here, with LINK connectivity, Elements data, and wind information The Tour V7 Shift is the Bushnell model most golfers will compare with our Rangefinder 18X. It gives you slope, flag lock, magnetic mounting, and a 1,300-yard maximum range without moving up to the $599.99 Pro X3+ LINK.
Bushnell Features
The Tour V7 Shift uses fixed 6x magnification, so you get the same view every time you look through it
PinSeeker with Visual JOLT locks onto the flag, vibrates, and flashes a signal in the display when it confirms the read
5 to 1,300 yard range covers long shots, and Bushnell lists the Tour V7 Shift at 500 plus yards to a flag
The Physical Slope Switch gives you slope-adjusted yardages for practice and a clear way to switch slope off for tournament play
Red and green OLED display gives you display color choices based on the light conditions
The replaceable CR2 battery lets you keep a spare in the bag instead of stopping to recharge
Bluetooth connectivity works with the Bushnell Golf app, with some LINK features requiring compatible Foresight equipment
Pros of Bushnell
Big lineup gives you more price points, sizes, and feature sets than most brands
JOLT gives you vibration feedback when the rangefinder locks onto the flag, and golfers who already use Bushnell know how it works
Physical Slope Switch makes it clear when slope is on or off
Bushnell has been around long enough that you can find plenty of reviews, videos, and real golfer feedback before you buy.
BITE mounting keeps compatible Bushnell models on the cart rail instead of loose in the cart
Cons of Bushnell
Fixed 6x or 7x magnification means you get one view for every shot, whether the flag is close or far away
No built in tracking means there’s no phone based way to locate it after it gets left behind
The Pro X3+ LINK costs $599.99, so Bushnell’s best connected features come at its highest price
Separate slope models can make the lineup harder to sort through when you’re choosing features
Criteria Evaluation for Bushnell
Criterion |
Score |
Why |
|---|---|---|
Magnification and optical clarity |
3 / 5 |
Most current models use fixed 6x magnification, while the Pro X3+ LINK uses fixed 7x. |
Range and target acquisition |
5 / 5 |
The current lineup reaches up to 1,300 yards, with the Pro X3+ LINK rated to a flag at 600 plus yards |
Flag lock and confirmation feedback |
5 / 5 |
PinSeeker with JOLT is proven, and Visual JOLT adds a flash through the display on select models |
Slope accuracy and tournament legality |
5 / 5 |
The physical Slope Switch on Shift models gives you a clear way to turn slope off |
Mounting, carry and portability |
4 / 5 |
BITE mounts work well on cart rails, and the 5.1 oz A1 Slope is easy to carry |
Durability and weather resistance |
5 / 5 |
Tour V7 Shift and A1 Slope are IPX6 rated, while Pro X3+ LINK is IPX7 rated |
Extra features (tracking, battery, connectivity) |
3 / 5 |
LINK connectivity and display options are useful, but none of the models offer device recovery tracking |
Price and value |
4 / 5 |
The lineup runs from $299.99 to $599.99, giving golfers more ways to buy into the brand |
TOTAL |
34 / 40 |
Bushnell scores 34 out of 40 in this comparison. Our Rokform Rangefinder 18X scores 33 out of 40. It wins on range, flag lock feedback, slope controls, durability, and price options. Our Rangefinder 18x has the edge on adjustable magnification, MagMax mounting, and built in tracking.
Price
Bushnell starts at $299.99 with the A1 Slope, moves to $399.99 for the Tour V7 Shift, and tops out at $599.99 for the Pro X3+ LINK.
What Matters Most Before You Buy
Bushnell wins five of these eight categories.Bushnell wins five categories. Our Rangefinder 18x wins three. The right choice comes down to the features you will actually use every round.
Criterion |
Winner |
Verdict |
|---|---|---|
Magnification and optical clarity |
Rokform |
Bushnell uses fixed 6x magnification on the Tour V7 Shift and fixed 7x magnification on the Pro X3+ LINK. Our Rangefinder 18X adjusts from 8x to 18x when you want more zoom. |
Range and target acquisition |
Bushnell |
Bushnell reaches up to 1,300 yards, while our rangefinder reaches up to 1,200 yards, and the Pro X3+ LINK lists flag performance beyond 600 yards while we haven’t published a flag-specific range yet |
Flag lock and confirmation feedback |
Bushnell |
Both use vibration to confirm you have the flag, but Bushnell adds Visual JOLT for an extra visual confirmation in the display |
Slope accuracy and tournament legality |
Bushnell |
Bushnell’s physical Slope Switch makes it easy to see when slope is on or off, while our Rangefinder 18x has a tournament-legal slope toggle with control details still to come |
Mounting, carry and portability |
Rokform |
Bushnell’s BITE mount keeps the rangefinder on a cart rail. MagMax gives our Rangefinder 18X a secure spot on a compatible Rokform mount attached to your cart and rails |
Durability and weather resistance |
Bushnell |
The Tour V7 Shift and our Rangefinder 18x are both rated IPX6, while Bushnell’s Pro X3+ LINK steps up to IPX7 and comes with more published durability details |
Extra features |
Rokform |
Bushnell brings LINK connectivity and added data features on the Pro X3+ LINK, while our Rangefinder 18x helps you find it when it gets left behind |
Price and value |
Bushnell |
Bushnell starts at $299.99 with the A1-Slope and $399.99 with the Tour V7 Shift, while our Rangefinder 18x launches at $499.99 |
Alternative Options
Blue Tees Golf
Blue Tees makes sense if you want lower-priced rangefinder options with slope, flag lock, and magnetic mounting..
See our Rokform 18X vs Blue Tees Golf comparison for the full feature and price breakdown
Voice Caddie
Voice Caddie makes sense if you want laser yardages and GPS course information on the same device.
See our Voice Caddie or Rokform 18X comparison
Garmin
Garmin makes sense if you already use Garmin watches, GPS devices, or the Garmin Golf app.
See our Rokform 18X vs Garmin comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Bushnell rangefinder any good?
Yes. Bushnell makes rangefinders with a long track record, plenty of model choices, and familiar features like PinSeeker, JOLT, slope, and magnetic mounting on select models. Bushnell also shows up often in conversations about rangefinders that PGA players use, so golfers already know the name and what it brings to the course.
What magnification does the Bushnell rangefinder have, and does more zoom help?
Most Bushnell rangefinders use fixed 6x magnification. The Pro X3+ LINK uses 7x. More zoom helps you get a clearer look at distant flags. Range, flag lock, slope, display clarity, and tracking still matter when you pick a rangefinder. If magnification is high on your list, see how it fits into choosing the best golf rangefinder.
Are rangefinders with slope legal in tournaments?
Is a more expensive rangefinder worth it?
A more expensive rangefinder is worth it if you will use the extra features every round.Lower-priced rangefinders can handle basic yardages. Higher-priced models can add slope, display upgrades, GPS, mounting, adjustable zoom, or tracking. More expensive models usually add things like slope, better displays, mounting, GPS, or tracking. Our breakdown of cheap rangefinders or expensive ones gets into what those extras actually change.
Is the Rokform Rangefinder 18x better than Bushnell?
Final Thoughts
Bushnell gives golfers a familiar name, more models, and lower entry pricing. Our Rokform Rangefinder 18X gives you adjustable 8x to 18x zoom, MagMax mounting, and tracking built in from the start.
Pick the rangefinder with the zoom, tracking, mounting, slope features, weather protection, and price that fit the rounds you play most often.

