Written by Ernie in Golf Tips Last Updated August 23, 2026
The Nikon COOLSHOT 50i GII rangefinder combines a 1200-yard published maximum range with 6× magnification. Its feature set includes slope compensation. At 7.2 oz, it falls into the midweight class in this database. Derived comparison data works out to 166.7 yd of range per ounce, 39/100 portability efficiency and 71/100 range efficiency.
Golf rangefinder specifications
Nikon · COOLSHOT 50i GII · Laser
Year: 2025Max range: 1200 ydMagnification: 6×Accuracy: Not publishedWeight: 7.2 oz
7.2 ozWeight
Rangefinder benchmarks
How this model compares
Benchmarks compare this rangefinder with the other dense-spec models in this database.
Maximum range
Above average
1200 yd
Low300 yd
This model1200 yd
Average997 yd
High1600 yd
Weight
Near average
7.2 oz
Low3.7 oz
This model7.2 oz
Average7 oz
High14 oz
Magnification
Near average
6×
Low4×
This model6×
Average6×
High7×
Portability efficiency
Below average
39/100
Low1/100
This model39/100
Average46/100
High98/100
At a glance
Rangefinder profile
Slope compensationYes
GPSNo
StabilizationNo
Cart magnetNo
RechargeableNo
Weather ratingRainproof
Overview
Model information
Manufacturer
Nikon
Model
COOLSHOT 50i GII
Category
Golf Rangefinder
Release year
2025
Status
Current
Rangefinder type
Laser
Derived numeric specs
Useful comparison metrics
These figures are calculated from the published measurements above to make size, range and portability easier to compare.
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