⛳ Elevate your game with laser precision and never miss the winning shot!
The Gogogo Sport Vpro GS03 is a lightweight, waterproof laser rangefinder designed for golfers and hunters, featuring a 1000-yard max range, 6x magnification, ±1 yard accuracy, and advanced slope, pin-seeker, and flag-lock functions. Its versatile slope toggle makes it tournament-legal while enhancing practice sessions, all backed by a 1-year warranty and responsive customer service.
Brand | Gogogo Sport Vpro |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Color | GS03MTL |
Material | Plastic |
Sport | Golf/Hunting |
Item Weight | 184 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 1.69"L x 2.87"W x 3.93"H |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Magnification Maximum | 6 x |
Measuring Range | 5 To 1000 Yards |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
UPC | 665427706081 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00665427706081 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.98 x 4.72 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.69 x 2.87 x 3.93 inches |
Brand Name | Gogogo Sport Vpro |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Model Name | GS03 Laser Rangefinder |
Manufacturer | Gogogo Sport Vpro |
Part Number | GS03M-650 |
Included Components | Rangefinder, CR2 Battery |
R**N
Exceptional Value
This is one of the best golf purchases I've made (and that is saying something)! I have compared to other units in every price range including $300+ finders. It is always accurate and, in most cases, I find the flag lock feature to work more quickly on this $80 unit.Laser range finding technology is not high tech. It's cheap. I find it absolutely absurd that manufacturers get away with some of these prices. But I suppose there is a TON of money in golf and everyone just wants a piece.Unless you're too proud, just buy this thing. I'm going on my third season with it and it's been put through hell. 200 or so rounds, been dropped numerous times, had moisture get into it...you name it. Still works as well as the day I got it.
A**L
3 seasons in, 100% worth the money
I have had this rangefinder for 3 season now and it still works great. Shoots within a yard or two of my friend’s rangefinders that cost several of hundreds dollars more. I also Have only changed the batteries one time in the last three seasons and it is used once or twice a week. Its shoots slope but I don't really use that function. Overall feel is light and cheaper feeling but still works as intended.
M**P
Works well, optics can be blurry but that is easily fixed; worthwhile for the price
Have used this for a half dozen rounds of golf at this point. The one frustration is that the optical dial is either very sensitive to changes or the unit doesn't keep it's focus well. The first one I got was blurry every time I looked through it, so I returned it and this 2nd one is much better but I still have to turn the dial 3-4 times per round to get rid of the blur. Minor annoyance but not worth ditching it given the price of the unit IMO.Otherwise, it works well!- Laser seems to be accurate, it's been in-line with Bushnell readings from playing partners and my GHIN app- Having decimals on yardage is interesting, not really needed but doesn't hurt- Slope is helpful and the switch makes it easy to turn off- It locks on to the flag really well, much faster and more reliably than the NX7 I had been using- Built-in magnet is a must for cart golf
U**D
Review of both GOGOGO Sport Vpro hunting model and GS03 golf model
Both Rangefinders have several features that are essential in any rangefinder. Carry strap, replaceable battery (very important so you can carry a spare), very very clear optics, and accuracy. And also important for targeting selectivity, these all use only two lenses. This means that the diffraction limit for the laser optics is much tighter than other brands with a small laser emitting lens, resulting in a tighter and brighter sensitive area. Comparing both to my very expensive LEICA Rangemaster 2400-R, all three rangefinders read 118.9 yds at the same target. I cannot detect any difference in optical clarity among the three-all are superb. Both the Leica and the Vpro hunting have illuminated reticles. However, the Vpro hunting adapts brightness to conditions (it iis the model with the tiny lens set between the two primary lenses). Both GOGOGO models easily acquire trees at 750 yds. The scan modes are particularly useful as you can hold the acquire button as as your hand inevitably moves, so you can see all the ranges over the area of motion, enabling one to select the one required. The Camo Vpro is listed as a hunting and golf rangefinder and it is indeed so with its horizontal distance computation and golf range corrections. It also has a golf mode which works quite well on fence posts (I dont play golf but if I did, either GOGOGO models would be excellent I think.Even though GS03 is listed as for hunting, there are two major problems for hunters. One is that the magnet is not removable. The magnet is so strong that it plays havoc with a compass. Two, there is no horizontal distance mode, a minimum requirement for hunting. I do note that it is very accurate, gives identical readings to my Leica and does have very very clear optics. However, its range seems greater. So great for golf.
Y**A
Great price, Great decision!
Accurate, reliable, easy to use and to storage. The best part about it’s its price. Your will thank yourself for investing in this, because you will be ready for any shot you need to take.
R**D
A game changer
Plain and simple, it works. One of my favorite features is the ability to use slope in gauging distances that is either above or lower than me. Knowing the distance has helped me lower my score and keep from going into hazards and have better results when I miss because I have enough club. I does not have image stabilization so a steady hand is required. But I can usually get a god lock on the flag. I'm definitely buying more of these to gift to my family and friends that golf or hunt. Update 7/4/2025: Almost two full years of use and it's still running strong. One feature on this version that sets it apart from the others is the font is red instead of black. This makes it easy to see in low light settings and back drops. That alone makes it worth the buy. I've used other range finders and in low light settings, black fonts are almost useless because it's impossible to see unless you have young eyes.
P**L
Works well
Works well should buy
M**R
Rain messes with distances
This thing works fantastic, except in the rain. I played a round in misting rain, and I was getting very weird numbers from the rangefinder. It was consistently showing 6.1 yards, and I couldn’t get it to correct. I tried wiping the lens and laser, but it wasn’t helping. I had the rangefinder in a dry compartment and pulled it out only to shoot approach distances, but the light rain really messed it up.In normal, nice conditions, this thing is fantastic for the money. I really like the speed and in comparing with my playing partners Bushnell rangefinders, the numbers are spot on. I wish I could rely on it in all weather though.
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