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Joel Tadman

Precision Pro Titan Slope Rangefinder Review: Speedy Distances Without The Fuss

Precision Pro Titan Slope Rangefinder Review.

Rangefinder brands have more recently been forced to think outside the box and come up with new features in an effort to grab your attention in a congested category. But typically these features are not legal for tournament play, rendering them somewhat redundant for those who play a lot of competitive golf.

For me, I want a rangefinder that does the basics well and will last the test of time and that’s exactly what the Precision Pro Titan Slope delivers. It’s not the brand’s most feature-packed model (that accolade goes to the Titan Elite) but it balances technology that will help the golfer get the information they need quickly in a robust, premium product.

Out of the box, it’s clear the Titan Slope is a quality product. It has a premium look and feel with its gentle sheen and aluminium shell, which is said to be ‘unbreakable’.

This is not something I plan on putting the test although, as a year-round golfer the IP67 fully waterproof protection will certainly come in handy. I also like the grippy section that surrounds it to assist with a stable hold, something many of the best golf rangefinders possess.

(Image credit: Howard Boylan)

It passes the visual test but then excels further when you shoot your first target. I was genuinely amazed at how quickly it locks on to the flag and displays the yardage - we’re comfortably talking comparable with the best Bushnell rangefinders. It also provides a vibration in your hand for that extra dose of reassurance.

The display is bright and clear, making it easy to see targets over 300 yards away. The graphics are simple - just the numbers and the battery meter, nothing superfluous.

(Image credit: Future)

The biggest compliment I can pay this rangefinder is that you don’t find yourself using it for very long on each shot, although the case’s bungee strap system which wraps around the side is a touch more fiddly to operate than the usual one that flips over the top.

Like the best rangefinders with slope, the Slope feature is easy to disable via the button on the top of the unit and the built in magnet is useful should you play a lot of cart golf and want it easily accessible throughout your round.

(Image credit: Future)

The USB-C charging is a more convenient inclusion that having to frequently replace a CR2 battery. I've used it for multiple rounds now and the power level is still showing as full!

For the price (£299) you want features and reliability and the Titan Slope unquestionably delivers, which means there is value to be had here, especially considering the speed and the simplicity of the user experience. It impressed us so much we selected it for Editor's Choice in 2026, which is no mean feat.

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