Last we heard from direct-to-consumer golf brand Cobalt, their Q-6 rangefinder had just pulled off an admirable dark-horse finish in our Best Golf Rangefinder testing. Now, the Wyoming-based company seeks to challenge the notion that a top-performing golf rangefinder must have a top-shelf price.
Introducing the Cobalt Q-4 Slope—the budget-friendly addition to Cobalt’s lineup of premium performance golf rangefinders.
Let’s take a closer look at the features that could earn the Cobalt Q-4 Slope a spot in your golf bag.
Release Details
Available now at CobaltRetail price of $295IPX7 waterproof constructionSlope on/off Switch for legal tournament useRed and black display optionsSurge haptic vibration for total confidence450+ yard pin recognition6x magnification
Cobalt Q-4: Slope Functionality
Budget golf rangefinders often have to make compromises. This shortcoming can rear its head in many ways. For example, the lack of slope functionality can be detrimental to your game.
Luckily, the Cobalt Q-4 offers the same slope functionality as its big brother, the Q-6 Slope. Of course, the slope function can be turned on and off with the push of a button, making it completely legal for tournament use when required.