Garmin Xero A1i PRO Bow Sight, Right-Handed Auto-ranging Digital Sight with Microadjustments for Elevation, Windage and More Right -Handed

Brand:Garmin

3.3/5

2270.90

Leave the guesswork behind using Xero® A1i PRO bow sight. Setting up this auto-ranging digital sight is simple and intuitive with microadjustments for elevation, windage and more. Enter your arrow speed, and automatically get a pin stack out to your bow’s maximum distance. The dynamic level feature delivers leveling information right next to the pin, so you don’t have to shift focus to see if your shot is level. Quick detach makes it easy to remove the sight for travel, then reattach it to its original position in seconds. This sight also features second-axis adjustment, a silent trigger for full-draw or at-rest ranging, customizable arrow profiles and dual-color LEDs. To help track your game or arrows, the Laser Locate™ waypoint projection feature works with compatible Garmin devices (sold separately) to show you exactly where the target was located when the shot or range was taken. Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of electronic bow sights for hunting. Always know and obey all state hunting regulations before using this device.

Make true second-axis adjustments for perfectly plumb pins. Dual-color LED pins allow you to clearly see your target, unobstructed by physical pins. Laser Locate waypoint projection feature enables use of compatible Garmin GPS devices (sold separately) to know exactly where the target was located when the shot or range was taken. Xtra Distance (XD) mode lets you set your sight in an extended position to show pins out to farther distances. The flight apex feature flashes a pin above the aiming point that shows the apex of your arrow’s flight. Quick detach feature lets you easily remove and reconnect the sight from the bow riser for travel. Dynamic level feature delivers leveling info right at the pin with variable sensitivity based on shot distance, so you can stay focused on the shot. Automatically creates pin stack from 0 yards to the maximum distance for your bow based on arrow speed and calibration points. Designed for easy setup with microadjustments for elevation, windage and laser reticle alignment. Bow-mounted auto-ranging digital sight automatically measures distance to the target and provides a precise LED pin for the shot.
Batteries 2 Lithium Metal batteries required.
Brand Garmin
Color Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 16 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-adult
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.1 x 4.1 x 4.2 inches
Item model number 010-01781-50
Item Weight 0.5 Pounds
Item Weight 8 ounces
Magnification Minimum 1 x
Manufacturer Garmin
Material Plastic
Mounting Type Bow Sight Mount
Night vision No
Product Dimensions 3.1 x 4.1 x 4.2 inches
Sport Hunting
Style Right -Handed

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Scritto da: SandraP
Just make sure it’s legal (or you don’t get caught)
In WA state these aren’t legal (at least at the time of this review). I ended up having to buy a replacement for this through another site because my Amazon order got lost but figured I’d review anyway. Sighting it in is a PITA. It takes ages and if you don’t get it right immediately you may well get tired. We tried to do it when it was windy (dumb but we were going hunting the next day) and by the time we had it done he was exhausted. The settings can be a pain while shooting but you just have to adjust to it.
Scritto da: Drew Hastings
Wonderful for hunting - I'm not sure about target archery
First of all - it's noticeably heavier than a normal sight. No question about that. Holding up a bow, especially over dozens of shots, will cause your muscles to tire. Having a heavier sight is going to have a negative impact on your accuracy, unless you have excellent strength and endurance. This is not entirely different to adding weight for the sake of stabilizing though. Secondly - it takes some effort to calibrate, but more importantly, you do need to have very consistent form to get the reticle to line up, which does also impact your accuracy. This isn't terribly difficult to do, after a month or two of practicing archery, you should be able to do this. Third issue - where you point the reticle to sight the target is not the same spot that the pin to shoot it at will be. So, if your shooting something far away, you might "point" your sight high up in your target, and then move your bow up to reach the pin for the target which is towards the bottom the sight. This is a bit of extra effort and time, but with practice it is only a second or so. So, why would you want to buy this? It's heavy, and it's a bit of extra work... so what's the upside? Basically it's just that the rangefinder is built into your sight, and it accounts for distance and angle for you automatically. It also (optionally) shows your level in-line (next to) your pin. When you're ranging the target, you get one single pin to shoot at which is super clean. There isn't a whole lot of value here in my opinion, outside of hunting. If you're shooting stationary targets (even 3d targets), you're probably better off with a good rangefinder and a normal adjustable sight. For hunting, I do believe it's worth the cost. Even if the heaviness of the sight affects your accuracy - which I don't believe is true at all for your first dozen shots (and you should only need 1 for hunting), the improvement in accuracy of having a *perfect* pin is more important than that. Often times with hunting you may draw your bow after the animal is ranged, for the animal to move after you've drawn. You don't want to repeat the whole process and risk spooking the animal, so you're going to start guessing how far it moved and in what direction - this sight takes out the guess work. For hunting, the heaviness also is offset a bit by the convenience of not carrying around a separate rangefinder. I don't personally mind the extra weight, but it's certainly noticeable when practicing with 100 arrows.
Scritto da: PAUL
Easy to use and very accurate
Once it’s set up it’s great. I had my guy at the archery shop set it up. It’s just a push of the button and then it drop you a pin and that’s it. No fumbling around with the rangefinder
Scritto da: Pedro A.
Love it
Great sight
Scritto da: JC
Heavy
Accurate, easy to program, but very heavy. I really dislike the ranging button. Messes up my form. Awesome and expensive technology that’s not perfected .
Scritto da: Mark burt
Garmin xero a1i pro
Product did not work out of the box As you can see from pictures range finder trigger defective from the start. Will not buy again
Scritto da: BDelo
This product is amazing if you know how to use it.
This thing is a complete game changer. I went from stopping targeting shooting at 30 yards to now I can easily shoot at 70 yards. Shot a buck at 28 yards this year and he completely supersized me. It was a grab, draw, range and shoot all in motion. Few things to note. You have to practice shooting a lot. Drawing and ranging in the heat of the moment isn’t natural at first. Also, you have to shot a lot to ensure consistency. This site is designed for you to shoot the same every time. If you alter any of your form the site will tell you your not aligned. You have to be able to learn how to adjust the site as your form changes. No other site gives this type of instant feedback. Only draw back to this product is it’s not legal to hunt in all states with it. Please look into as you can’t take this to all western states.

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