Nikon Introduces New Laser Rangefinder for Archers

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Nikon has unveiled its newest archery laser rangefinder.

"The Nikon ARROW ID 3000 is tailored to the rangefinding needs of archery hunters and competitors across the globe,” according to a Nikon press release.

“The proven TRU-TARGET Technology and the ID (Incline/Decline) Technology empowers the ARROW ID 3000 to remove the guesswork out of any shot's equation, allowing archers to focus on the most critical aspect of hunts or competitions: shot execution.”

The ARROW ID 3000 monocular system is what makes it the preferred rangefinder of performance-demanding archers, according to the release.

The high-quality 4x monocular system features multilayer coatings for bright, clear images while offering invaluable field-of-view to easily locate and range targets quickly. That means less time searching for targets and more time preparing for the shot.

The ARROW ID 3000 provides 20.3mm of refreshing eye relief for a pleasurable viewing experience for any archer, including eyeglass wearers, allowing them to range distances of 5-500m/6-550yd.

The rainproof housing and the device's wide temperature tolerance endure any adventure. Included with the ARROW ID 3000, the neoprene stay-on case and shoulder strap, along with a lightweight pocket-sized design, gives archers the options to place the LRF in its most convenient position for archery shooters.

Nikon's proven ID (Incline/Decline) Technology, included with the ARROW ID 3000, instantly calculates the horizontal distance to the target. This feature is essential for bow hunters requiring critical information just before their moment of truth, according to Nikon.

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