The Bushnell Pro 1600 is a truly unique rangefinder that is offered in two different models: Tournament Edition and Slope Edition. The truth of the matter is that both are mainly identical to one another although the Slope edition is designed more for professional play while the Tournament Edition is fine for amateur and tournament competition. Both models are packed with features and they can certainly enhance your ability to make accurate shots in a variety of environments or conditions.
Features
Both models are tremendously accurate and work within a range of 5 to 1600 yards and 400 yards to the flag. By accurate, it is meant these rangefinders are HIGHLY accurate and can reach the target with 1 yard. You will certainly be able to see the image in the display since the magnification is 7x. The Slope Edition contains special technology designed to determine a completely accurate distance to a pin whether it is uphill or downhill.
All of these features are intended for very simple purposes: increasing your accuracy levels, reaching the target in a reduced number of strokes, and even help you make the right club selection.
Scan Mode
Automatic scan mode is available so that you can determine a wide range of distances for various targets downrange. All you need to do is hold down the power button and scan the perimeter. Updates will occur during the scanning process in real time and that is another benefit.
The Bushnell Pro 1600 also comes with PinSeeker Mode which is designed to dismiss any laser signals which may ricochet off objects in the background. Instead, it will center on the nearest targets which will reduce errors in judgment when taking a shot.
Pros and Cons
The Good
- You would have a very difficult time finding any rangefinders on the market that can top these models for pure accuracy.
- The optics are extremely bright and clear which enhances the ability to determine targeting.
- Even those these models are sophisticated in their engineering, they are very easy to use.
The Bad
- Quality always comes with a price and these two editions come with a relatively high retail price. As such, they may prove to be out of the range of affordability for many.
- Spots might exist on the monocular LCD display and they are the result of manufacturing errors. These spots, however, not likely to undermine your ability to read and understand the display.
FAQ’s
1. What is the main difference between the two editions?
The Pro 1600 Slope Edition is considered a premium digital laser rangefinder and it is designed with a built-in slope compensator. This certainly aids in helping a golfer navigate a slopes but one problem does arise: it may be an illegal device in certain tournaments.
2. Is this truly innovative in terms of its ability to be waterproof?
This is a completely, 100% waterproof system (both editions, actually) and this is thanks to Rainguard HD protection and its adherence to the IPX7 waterproof standard. Believe it or not, these models can be submerged in water and not be damaged. These models are also designed to float so even if it falls into water, it will not sink.
Golfer Reviews
Much to my surprise, this proved to be a much easier model to use than I had anticipated. This model is able to pick up targets quite easily and can even pick up targets when you have a shaky hold on it. It also works quite well on flags whether or not you are using any reflectors. You would also have a hard time finding a rangefinder with greater accuracy. – Charles, Amazon.com
This is a really user-friendly system. You do not have to subscribe to any sites and you don’t have to download anything. The ease of operation is cut down to merely pointing and pressing. Definitely a great investment! – Thomas, Amazon.com
Bushnell Pro 1600 Rangefinder Specifications
Dimensions: Measuring 1.7 x 5.1 x 3.7 inches
Weight: 12 oz.
Ranging Accuracy: +/- 1 yard
Range: 5-1600 Yards / 5-1463 Meters
Magnification: 7x
Objective Diameter: 26 mm
Optical Coatings: Fully Multi-Coated
Display: LCD
Power Source: 9-volt alkaline battery (user supplied)
Field Of View: 340 ft. @ 1000 yards
Extra Long Eye Relief: 19mm
Exit Pupil: 3.7 mm
100% Water Proof Construction
RainGuard® HD Coating
Built-In Tripod Mount
Includes case and strap
Bushnell Pro 1600
Overview
The Bushnell Pro 1600 is a truly unique rangefinder that is offered in two different models: Tournament Edition and Slope Edition. The truth of the matter is that both are mainly identical to one another although the Slope edition is designed more for professional play while the Tournament Edition is fine for amateur and tournament competition. Both models are packed with features and they can certainly enhance your ability to make accurate shots in a variety of environments or conditions.
Features
Both models are tremendously accurate and work within a range of 5 to 1600 yards and 400 yards to the flag. By accurate, it is meant these rangefinders are HIGHLY accurate and can reach the target with 1 yard. You will certainly be able to see the image in the display since the magnification is 7x. The Slope Edition contains special technology designed to determine a completely accurate distance to a pin whether it is uphill or downhill. All of these features are intended for very simple purposes: increasing your accuracy levels, reaching the target in a reduced number of strokes, and even help you make the right club selection.
Scan Mode
Automatic scan mode is available so that you can determine a wide range of distances for various targets downrange. All you need to do is hold down the power button and scan the perimeter. Updates will occur during the scanning process in real time and that is another benefit.
The Bushnell Pro 1600 also comes with PinSeeker Mode which is designed to dismiss any laser signals which may ricochet off objects in the background. Instead, it will center on the nearest targets which will reduce errors in judgment when taking a shot.
Pros and Cons
The Good
-
You would have a very difficult time finding any rangefinders on the market that can top these models for pure accuracy.
-
The optics are extremely bright and clear which enhances the ability to determine targeting.
-
Even those these models are sophisticated in their engineering, they are very easy to use.
The Bad
-
Quality always comes with a price and these two editions come with a relatively high retail price. As such, they may prove to be out of the range of affordability for many.
-
Spots might exist on the monocular LCD display and they are the result of manufacturing errors. These spots, however, not likely to undermine your ability to read and understand the display.
FAQ’s
What is the main difference between the two editions?
The Pro 1600 Slope Edition is considered a premium digital laser rangefinder and it is designed with a built-in slope compensator. This certainly aids in helping a golfer navigate a slopes but one problem does arise: it may be an illegal device in certain tournaments.
Is this truly innovative in terms of its ability to be waterproof?
This is a completely, 100% waterproof system (both editions, actually) and this is thanks to Rainguard HD protection and its adherence to the IPX7 waterproof standard. Believe it or not, these models can be submerged in water and not be damaged. These models are also designed to float so even if it falls into water, it will not sink.
User Reviews
Much to my surprise, this proved to be a much easier model to use than I had anticipated. This model is able to pick up targets quite easily and can even pick up targets when you have a shaky hold on it. It also works quite well on flags whether or not you are using any reflectors. You would also have a hard time finding a rangefinder with greater accuracy.
–Charles, Amazon.com
This is a really user-friendly system. You do not have to subscribe to any sites and you don’t have to download anything. The ease of operation is cut down to merely pointing and pressing. Definitely a great investment!
–Thomas, Amazon.com

Shop Golf Rangefinders
Bushnell V2 Rangefinder
"Georgia Golfer Stuns Golf Industry…With Proof That You Can Cut 10 Strokes From Your Game Almost Immediately...Without Expensive Lessons or Long Hours On The Practice Range..."