Rapsodo has two products for golf. One is a launch monitor that goes for around $500, and the other a simulator called R-Motion with an option that sells for around $225. They are drastically different products. (I did a search on this site and only found posts on the LM.)
While I'm not interested in the launch monitor, I am considering the simulator. It's certainly not a Skytrack (not an option, btw). I think it's meant to compete with the cheap home sims like OptiGolf with some of the reviews ranking it better.
I'm curious if anyone here at THP owns one and if so what their opinions are. I'm getting bored just hitting into the net during the winter. What may feel like a good strike could in reality be a slice. While a simulator - even a cheap one - might be fun to pass the time, if the Rapsodo can measure ball flight with any degree of accuracy, it would be a bonus. I'm aware it calculates everything off of what the shaft is doing, but it supposedly does "ok" recognizing shot shapes and distances when compared simultaneously to higher-end devices.
While I'm not interested in the launch monitor, I am considering the simulator. It's certainly not a Skytrack (not an option, btw). I think it's meant to compete with the cheap home sims like OptiGolf with some of the reviews ranking it better.
I'm curious if anyone here at THP owns one and if so what their opinions are. I'm getting bored just hitting into the net during the winter. What may feel like a good strike could in reality be a slice. While a simulator - even a cheap one - might be fun to pass the time, if the Rapsodo can measure ball flight with any degree of accuracy, it would be a bonus. I'm aware it calculates everything off of what the shaft is doing, but it supposedly does "ok" recognizing shot shapes and distances when compared simultaneously to higher-end devices.