
Cobalt Q-6 Slope
The Cobalt Q-6 Slope is a mid-range laser golf rangefinder. It ranges targets up to 2,500 yards (about 600 yards to the flag) with 7.0x magnification. It has a slope mode that adjusts for elevation, and because that slope can be switched off it is legal for tournament play under USGA Rule 4.3a. Pin acquisition uses PinSense, Surge (Vibration). The unit has a brilliant projection display (red) display, IPX7 water resistance. It is powered by a CR2 battery and weighs about 10.0 oz. The Q-6 Slope typically sells for around $400.
Cobalt Q-6 Slope specifications
| Type | Laser |
|---|---|
| Price (street) | $400.00 |
| Max range | 2,500 yd |
| Flag-lock range | 600 yd |
| Magnification | 7.0x |
| Slope | Yes (switchable) |
| Tournament legal | Yes |
| Pin lock | PinSense, Surge (Vibration) |
| Display | Brilliant Projection Display (Red) |
| Water resistance | IPX7 |
| Battery | CR2 |
| Weight | 10.0 oz |
| Built-in GPS | No |
Cobalt Q-6 Slope — frequently asked
Is the Cobalt Q-6 Slope tournament legal?
Yes. The Cobalt Q-6 Slope has slope, but the slope feature can be switched off, which makes it conforming for tournament play under USGA Rule 4.3a. Just disable slope before a competitive round.
What is the range of the Cobalt Q-6 Slope?
The Cobalt Q-6 Slope ranges targets up to 2,500 yards, and locks onto a flag at roughly 600 yards. It uses 7.0x magnification.
Does the Cobalt Q-6 Slope have slope?
Yes. The Cobalt Q-6 Slope measures slope-adjusted "plays-like" distance that accounts for uphill and downhill shots. The slope mode can be toggled off for tournament play.
How much does the Cobalt Q-6 Slope cost?
The Cobalt Q-6 Slope typically retails for around $400, putting it in the mid-range tier of golf rangefinders.
Is the Cobalt Q-6 Slope waterproof?
The Cobalt Q-6 Slope carries a IPX7 rating, so it is built to handle rain and wet conditions on the course.
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