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Mevo Plus
Posted on 5/16/24 at 12:49 pm
Posted on 5/16/24 at 12:49 pm
Ordered a used Mevo Plus from 2nd swing. Currently have a garmin r10, which I find accurate for spin (rct ball), distance and the shot shape is in the ballpark most of the time. I wanted better software and a lot more accurate data. Anyone have the Mevo plus? How do you like it?
Posted on 5/16/24 at 1:01 pm to LSUfreak1459
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Currently have a garmin r10, which I find accurate for spin (rct ball), distance and the shot shape is in the ballpark most of the time.
How do you know it's accurate? How are you testing? I saw a video comparing a mlm2pro vs r10 against a gc3 and the r10 was pretty bad on shot shape and distance with the rct balls
Posted on 5/16/24 at 2:22 pm to LSUfreak1459
I recently sold one with the pro package. I found it to be near exact what I'd expect out of actual shots on the range when I was hitting into the net. The spin numbers seemed pretty close even without the RCT balls relative to what I'd expect with each club.
The only complaint might have been it isn't going to be as easy and straightforward to setup as something photometric. You need to get it in line with the target, sometimes get the height/roll just right, etc. I'd imagine that goes for all of the radar-based monitors though.
All in all, it's the best value prosumer level monitor out there. The data is within 1% of something like a Trackman/Foresight I'd bet. I'd trust the data the Mevo+ spits out without question once you have it dialed in. I wouldn't say that for the R10 or similar cheaper devices.
The only complaint might have been it isn't going to be as easy and straightforward to setup as something photometric. You need to get it in line with the target, sometimes get the height/roll just right, etc. I'd imagine that goes for all of the radar-based monitors though.
All in all, it's the best value prosumer level monitor out there. The data is within 1% of something like a Trackman/Foresight I'd bet. I'd trust the data the Mevo+ spits out without question once you have it dialed in. I wouldn't say that for the R10 or similar cheaper devices.
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