🎯 Elevate Your Aim with the IQ Bowsight Define!
The IQ Bowsight Define Range Finding 5 Pin Archery Bow Sight is a cutting-edge tool designed for both right and left-handed archers. It features an integrated rangefinder that provides accurate readings up to 99 yards, a user-friendly OLED display, and adjustable brightness settings. With tool-free adjustments and a removable red dot laser for calibration, this bow sight ensures precision and ease of use for every hunting adventure.
G**H
Easy set up
This sight was a dream to set up. It does take someone looking at the target as you use the laser to verify where it is aiming. Do NOT listen to those people who didn't like this sight. Trust me, I had a Garmin on my now and that was nearly impossible to set up. I finally gave up and bought the define. It is a great deal and works as advertised.
A**R
Buy it! It's awesome
LOVE LOVE LOVE this! It's accurate within 1 yard of my regular rangefinder. It wasn't the easiest to zero in, but watch youtube and it all makes sense. Suppose you have a deer right at sunrise just behind a tree you know is 25 yds. Is the deer at 26 or 32? Farther? Tough to tell in low light, right? Not with this! Most decent sights are at least this price, and you get a super accurate rangefinder built in? Best hunting equipment I've bought in a long time. My bow will ALWAYS have one of these on it.
T**H
Spend the time, read the instructions.
The concept, and application of this bow-sight are awesome. A few design improvements are possible, so I will start with setup. I installed this on a Mathews Monster bow. Draw length is 32.3 and draw weight is 82 pounds, due to custom limbs and strings. These matter to the setup because the arrows shoot very flat, making pin-spacing close. Per the instructions, sight in the bow with the 20 yard pin. The sight comes with two mounting holes, but the rearward holes are also above the forward holes, meaning that, in order to push the sight further out, it would also be lower. That at 6'5, lowering the sight won't work, but slightly further out would be nice. When setting up the 20 yard pin, be aware the entire front of the sight can be disconnected and moved to the right.. This will probably be necessary on most bows with aluminum risers. Even then, the windage knob will be near it's limits. Once the 20 yard pin is sighted, the instructions say to adjust the screws near the mounting bolts, to adjust the laser, which is preset to line up with range finder. There are two problems with this. The first is, while range finders are allowed in Washington state, lasers are not. The laser is not removable while still being sure it can be accurate when reinstalled. The second problem is that, because the adjustment screws lean and tilt the entire sight from the back, the 20 yard pin is now waaay off. As in, lose my arrows off. This process will need to be repeated several times (like 6) before your 20 yard pin is both accurate and I-line with the laser/range finder. This could be solved by making the yaw and pitch adjustments OUTSIDE, as in further forward, than the roll adjustment. this would offer more adjustment of the laser, with minimal affect on the pin location relative to your peep. Once sighted, then all the other pins can be adjusted for yardage. The pins are bright, and accurately sized, but I do wish they offered them in 10 thousandths instead of only 19 thousandths. The readout on the range finder is bright and easy to read, but it is obscured by the riser when adjusted correctly on my bow. The work around for me was simply to open my left eye to read the range finder, and then close it again. The button to toggle the range finder worked very well, and I use my left index finger to activate it, mounted to the front of my grip. I have NO IDEA what they expect me to do with all the extra cord. A non-curly cord could be wrapped up and zip-tied to something, but this is a cluster. Several reviews noted the added weight to the front of the bow, but my stabilizer literally exists to add weight to the front of the bow, so while it is heavy, it does not negatively affect the performance of the bow. After several hundred arrows, one of the fiber-optic wires started to push out of the sight pin, but because of the location of the fiber wires, it is incredibly easy to gently pull it back into place and put a tiny rubber-band around the bundle to keep it from happening again.The overall concept is fun, and the sight is well-made and very accurate. The only reason it lost a star is because of a design flaw making set-up about 6 times as long as it needs to be. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking for an innovative way to take one step out of bow hunting.
Z**K
Junk
This by far was the worst sight I have ever seen. I tried sighting it in for 4 hours and the red laser would not line up with my 20 yard pin to save my life. Worst instructions, very bad design, the rangefinder was very inaccurate and picks other things around you up and it is also extremely heavy. I would recommend everyone to go another route and save your money.
B**Y
Awesome bow sight for your next hunt
Very nice bow sight for the price it came when they said it would come if u dont want to spend 800 on the GPS bow sight this is the perfect one if you need a range finder when ur out hunting and cant judge yardage
B**N
Good Concept, not what I'll stick with
I'm going to do my best to give an honest review covering both positives and negatives. I've been using this sight for over a month now.Positives: Seems to be well built. It holds adjustments with the tool-less hardware. Fiber pins are bright, and I did not have a difficult time sighting in. The rheostat led has several brightness settings that you can toggle through with a push button and auto shuts off, which is nice. I like the positive audible clicks when using the micro adjustments for windage and elevation. I also thought that the pressure plate button was pretty decent and worked well.Cons: Feels like you've mounted a dumb bell to your bow, and it kind of looks that way too. It feels like several pounds once you add it to the bow. The head of the unit is big, square, and bulky. They addressed this in a newer model, and it's not hard to see why if you are using this one. The range finder, while at times seems to work pretty decent, other times I cannot get an accurate reading off of a target that I know is 25 yards away - no matter how hard I try. So the range finder is literally useless to me because I don't know for sure if I can count on it, so I won't even try. Additionally, the .019 pins seem to have too much plastic housing, which really negatively restricts the field of view, especially when shooting longer distances.As the headline states, I'm not going to keep this on my bow. I can accurately shoot anything under 60 yards, but I don't particularly like the pins and ease of aim, and I have this giant brick apparatus that adds weight and bulk to my bow for no reason. So I wouldn't say that this is a BAD sight, but it's not a good one either.
A**S
Love it
Easy to set up
T**R
Great buy
Got this for my husband for our anniversary and he loved it!!! He put it on his bow and was pleasantly surprised!
G**O
Very Difficult to install.
It took me 8 days to set the laser right. Very limited information on how to set up. I even lost one of the clicker ball trying to figure it out.overall the range and the accuracy is very good.
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