01/10/2023: Now compatible with Rapsodo MLM2 monitor. Please leave a note "MLM2" to order.
21/02/2022: Premium PLA (more expensive and improved durability) is now used.
31/12/2021: a bolt style height adjustable adapter for alignment stick is now included for all orders.
What is it?
A height adjustable stand and level for Garmin Approach R10 Portable Launch Monitor with built-in laser pen and alignment stick hole.
Why do I need it?
Garmin R10 could miss your perfect launch if its feet of tripod were not at the same level as the surface of driving range practice mat.
What can it do?
This height adjustable stand is to solve the above problem. It can raise Garmin R10 upto 40mm higher than the ground level, which covers the height of most driving range practice mats and using conditions. The stand is made from 3D printed PLA with a bubble spirit level for extra levelling.
Alignments
Built-in laser pen to align the target, especially when using Garmin R10 indoor or in confined space.
Alignment stick can also be installed as an alternative method to align the target, especially when using Garmin R10 outdoor.
Does it fit my equipment?
It is designed to fit Garmin R10 with the official tripod stand.
The default diameter of the alightment stick hole is 7mm, however, it can be made larger or smaller. Please feel free to contact me if required.
What's included?
1x height adjustable stand with built-in laser pen,
1x bolt style adapter for alignment stick.
Garmin R10, Rapsodo MLM2, alignment stick, practice mat and balls in pictures are not included.
AA batteries are not included.
Similar products:
Garmin R10 Adjustable Stand and Level for alignment stick only £22.49 free postage: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255749218409
Shipping:
Royal Mail 1st Class for UK orders.
International orders:
ebay Global Shipping Programme
Royal Mail International Standard (NON TRACKED, to Europe in 3-5 business days, and rest of World in 6-7 business days)
Royal Mail International Tracked (to Europe in 3-5 business days, and rest of World in 6-7 business days)
*: direct eye exposure to laser radiation should always be
avoided.