SkyTrak+ Is Officially Discontinued
The SkyTrak+ is no longer being produced. Clearance pricing at $1,995 means buyers have a decision to make before stock runs out.
SkyTrak+ is officially discontinued. Clearance at $1,995 — a full $1,000 off. The ST MAX at $2,995 continues. Buyers have a decision before stock runs out.
The Short Answer
SkyTrak+ is officially discontinued. Clearance at $1,995 — a full $1,000 off. The ST MAX at $2,995 continues. Buyers have a decision before stock runs out.
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It’s official: the SkyTrak+ is done.
SkyTrak’s product page now reads “This launch monitor is no longer available,” and remaining inventory is being cleared at $1,995 — a full $1,000 off the original $2,995 price tag. The ST MAX, launched earlier this year at $2,995, is the successor.
This isn’t a company quietly aging out a product. SkyTrak is actively clearing the shelves. The only question is whether you should grab one before they’re gone.
What Happened
SkyTrak launched the ST+ (marketed as SkyTrak+) as a mid-range launch monitor with dual Doppler radar and a photometric camera. It hit a sweet spot: more accurate than budget radar units but thousands less than camera-based systems from Uneekor, Foresight, and Trackman.
The ST MAX replaced it at the $2,995 price point. The MAX adds a second USB-C port (charge and data simultaneously), improved alignment, and a sleeker housing, but the core measurement technology — dual radar plus photometric camera — is nearly identical. You’re not getting a performance upgrade. You’re getting a hardware refresh with better polish.
That’s the polite press release language. What it actually means is: SkyTrak moved on from the Plus to make room for the MAX, and they’re clearing inventory to avoid competing with themselves at two price points.
What This Means for Buyers
The SkyTrak+ at $1,995 is currently one of the best indoor launch monitor deals on the market.
Here’s why: the photometric camera is what makes the SkyTrak+ work well indoors. Most sub-$3,000 units use pure radar, which can struggle with spin axis accuracy in tight spaces. The SkyTrak+ hybrid approach — radar for club data, camera for ball tracking — gives you measured spin and launch angle data without needing 15 feet of ball flight.
The ST MAX at $2,995 delivers the same core accuracy with a second USB port and a nicer case. That’s a $1,000 premium for convenience features, not performance.
PlayBetter also has certified pre-owned SkyTrak+ units at $1,495 if you’re comfortable with used hardware.
The catch: this isn’t a forever deal. Once clearance inventory is gone, your only option from SkyTrak at this performance level will be the ST MAX at $2,995. If you’ve been on the fence, the window is closing.
What This Means for the Industry
SkyTrak consolidating its product line around the ST MAX signals something the market has been feeling for a while: the sub-$3,000 launch monitor segment is getting crowded and ruthless.
Garmin’s R50 ($4,500) and Full Swing KIT ($5,000) compete above. The R10 ($599), MLM2Pro ($699), and Mevo+ ($1,895) compete below. SkyTrak was sitting in the middle with two nearly identical products at different prices. That’s not sustainable.
The discontinuation also validates the ST MAX’s positioning. SkyTrak clearly sees the MAX as the long-term product, not the Plus. That means software updates, membership features, and new app functionality will flow to the MAX first. The Plus is on maintenance mode until inventory clears.
For buyers, the calculus is simple: save $1,000 now on a product with near-identical performance, knowing you’re buying end-of-life hardware. Or pay full price for the MAX with a longer support runway and a second USB port.
There’s no wrong answer. But there is a clock on one of them.
Related Coverage
- SkyTrak ST MAX Review — Full breakdown of the successor unit
- SkyTrak+ Review — Our original review of the discontinued unit
- SkyTrak ST MAX vs SkyTrak+ — Side-by-side comparison of both units
- Best Launch Monitors 2026 — How the SkyTrak+ stacks up against current competition
- SkyTrak Membership Plans Explained — What software subscriptions cost after the hardware
- Square Golf Omni vs SkyTrak+ — How the Plus compares to the no-subscription competitor
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