Gogogo Sport Vpro GS33CL Rangefinder Review
Our verdict
The Gogogo Sport Vpro GS33CL is a newer model priced at $96.99 with only 51 reviews so far, but an encouraging 4.4 average from those early buyers. It fills a gap between the GS24 and GS91 in the Gogogo lineup, targeting golfers who want more than a $70 unit without reaching the $150 GS91.
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Golfers looking for a mid-tier Gogogo rangefinder around $100, particularly those who follow the brand and want a newer model with current features.
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- Material Plastic
- Color Vrp 2500 Pro
- Weight 6.4 lb
- Priced 23% below the category median ($125.17 across 26 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 51 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
51 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other optics: binoculars, telescopes, spotting scopes, rifle and hunting scopes, rangefinders, night vision and monoculars we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The GS33CL is one of Gogogo Sport Vpro's newer additions, and at $96.99 it occupies a sensible price point between the budget GS24 and the step-up GS91. The plastic body weighs 6.4 pounds per the listed data, which is another apparent conversion error. The actual device weight at this size is a small fraction of that figure.
With only 51 reviews, the GS33CL is still accumulating feedback. A 4.4 average from 51 buyers is encouraging but represents a narrow sample. Prospective buyers are essentially putting some trust in Gogogo's broader reputation rather than a large verified data set.
The VRP 2500 PRO color descriptor listed in the product data is unusual phrasing, likely a model variant label rather than a conventional color name. Physical dimensions are not published for this model.
Pros
- 4.4 early rating from 51 reviews shows a positive start
- Priced at $96.99, filling a real gap between $70 and $150 Gogogo models
- Gogogo brand history with the GS24's 7,100 ratings gives brand credibility
- 6.4-pound listed spec likely overstated, actual device weight typical for compact plastic units
Cons
- Only 51 reviews, too few for high-confidence purchasing decisions
- No published optical specs or physical dimensions
- Unclear color variant naming (VRP 2500 PRO) may cause confusion for buyers
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Color | Vrp 2500 Pro |
| Weight | 6.4 lb |
Performance notes
Magnification, objective lens diameter, field of view, and physical dimensions are not published for the GS33CL. The 6.4-pound listed weight is almost certainly a unit error for a handheld laser rangefinder. With no optical specs available, performance expectations should be set based on the Gogogo brand's track record in the $70 to $150 range rather than this model's individual data sheet.
What buyers say
51 reviews at 4.4 stars is too small a sample to draw firm conclusions, but the early signal is positive. Buyers who have purchased the GS33CL appear satisfied with their experience at $96.99. Whether that satisfaction holds as the review pool grows is the key open question for this newer model.
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Frequently asked questions
Should I buy the GS33CL or the GS24?
The GS24 at $69.99 has 7,100 reviews and a 4.4 rating, giving it far more validated performance data. The GS33CL at $96.99 has only 51 reviews and costs $27 more. Unless the GS33CL has specific features you need, the GS24 offers more purchase confidence at a lower price point right now.
What does VRP 2500 PRO mean for the color?
The VRP 2500 PRO label in the product data appears to be a model variant or product tier designation rather than a standard color name. For the actual color appearance, viewing the product images is the most reliable approach.
Is the GS33CL new to the market?
Based on its low review count of 51, the GS33CL appears to be a relatively recent addition to the Gogogo Sport Vpro lineup. Buying a newer model with fewer reviews means relying more on the brand's track record and early adopter feedback rather than an established body of user experience.