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Range Finder Price Analysis

Analysis of 2,659 range finder listings to determine current market value.

What you'll usually pay

$135 typical price
Most are between$30โ€“$521
Brand new$149
Used$79.35
On sale now2,659

๐Ÿ’ก Buying used saves about 47% here.

๐Ÿ‘‰ In short easy summary

High-end brands like Leica and Leupold command significant premiums with deltas of 139% and 48% respectively. The best value is found in used units, which have a median price of 79.35 compared to 148.99 for new units.

๐Ÿ’š Best value for your money

Halo 147 on sale$80 ยท 41% cheaper
Bushnell 232 on sale$88.5 ยท 34% cheaper
Bluetooth 93 on sale$113 ยท 16% cheaper
Battery Level Indicator 97 on sale$120 ยท 11% cheaper
Distance Indicator 189 on sale$130 ยท 4% cheaper

Price by brand

Halo
$80-41%
Bushnell
$88.5-34%
Nikon
$149+10%
SIG SAUER
$170+26%
Leupold
$200+48%
Leica
$322+139%

Why? Price varies by brand prestige, ranging from Halo at 80 to Leica at 322.

Price by features

Bluetooth
$113-16%
Battery Level Indicator
$120-11%
Distance Indicator
$130-4%
Easy to Read
$145+7%
Lightweight
$160+19%
Digital
$170+26%

Why? Specialized capabilities drive costs, with Digital models at 169.99 versus Bluetooth at 112.99.

๐Ÿ›’ Some on sale right now

Common questions

What is the typical price difference between new and used range finders?

New units have a median price of 148.99, while used units are significantly lower at 79.35.

Which brand is the most expensive on the market?

Leica is the most expensive brand with a median price of 322.

How does the price of a digital range finder compare to the market median?

Digital range finders have a median price of 169.99, which is higher than the overall market median of 134.94.

How we got these numbers

Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $30โ€“$521, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 8, 2026.