I still have my LabRadar. The USB port failed and I didn't feel like buying batteries (that aren't cheap) to power it. If that hadn't happened I wouldn't have switched to the Garmin.
The baby LR being built with aluminum can be a factor in my area also. We get a little bit of wind here in Wyoming also. I have been using a bayonet for a few years and it sure beats my old skyscreen Chrony. Three new choices and a month to make up my mind. This is turning into a Seinfeld episode.After watching both of these videos, I am inclined to try the baby LR. Will have to retire the big LR. Love the LR but it is big, and the wind plays hell with it sometimes lol.
I absolutely love my LR LX it's truly amazing. My friend has the Garmin but after shooting behind both I just much prefer the LR LX. I like the construction much better being Aluminum and the screen too, way brighter. Feels much sturdier more robust. Both picked up every shot. But the garmin when it's was windy or a muzzle brake you have to make absolutely sure the blast is nowhere close. He blew his over several times, it's very light.The baby LR being built with aluminum can be a factor in my area also. We get a little bit of wind here in Wyoming also. I have been using a bayonet for a few years and it sure beats my old skyscreen Chrony. Three new choices and a month to make up my mind. This is turning into a Seinfeld episode.
Having choices is an excellent dilemma to have.Three new choices and a month to make up my mind.
You are the only LRLX owner I know here in LRH. If there are more of you, you guys stay relatively quiet.I absolutely love my LR LX it's truly amazing. My friend has the Garmin but after shooting behind both I just much prefer the LR LX. I like the construction much better being Aluminum and the screen too, way brighter. Feels much sturdier more robust. Both picked up every shot. But the garmin when it's was windy or a muzzle brake you have to make absolutely sure the blast is nowhere close. He blew his over several times, it's very light.
Side note, I love seeing innovation as it just pushes boundaries and we all get better products.
I am sure there will be naysayers. Just wait; they'll be all over it shortly.
I welcome technology and innovations. Gavin did a video of it.
Competition is good. I just wish they were all made here in the US.
The better question is, why not? Like it used to be. Why not support/patronize your own country's product?Why made in the U.S. ? Do you think the quality will be better? Or the technology?
What did you not like about it.I had the Labradar LX. Very disgusted with it. I now own the Garmin.