Hi everyone.
I've been a member here for a while and usually read every day but have not posed here before.
I'm interested in finding out from first had experience what people think of the Vortex range of Bino's. I'm in need of new bino's and want something that is of good rugged quality and has clear optics without costing the earth.
Thanks
Sanchez
You expereince with Vortex binoculars?
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Re: You expereince with Vortex binoculars?
G'day
I have a pair of Diamondbacks 10 x 42
http://www.opticsplanet.net/vortex-diam ... -d241.html
They work great for a budget pair of bino's. They are rugged and can take a fair knock and they work well for me. I have used them for over 2 years now and have no issues with them at all.
I have a pair of Diamondbacks 10 x 42
http://www.opticsplanet.net/vortex-diam ... -d241.html
They work great for a budget pair of bino's. They are rugged and can take a fair knock and they work well for me. I have used them for over 2 years now and have no issues with them at all.
Re: You expereince with Vortex binoculars?
Mate i spent a bit more and bought the Vortex Fury binos and they are incredibly crisp especially in low light conditions. Money well spent IMO and they shit all over the steiners
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Re: You expereince with Vortex binoculars?
I bought a pair of 8 x 42 Diamondbacks-- supposedly for the missus. I don't take my 10x Swarovski's out much lately as the Vortex's are half the weight and 8x is plenty for the hunting I do here in Oz. I can't fault them
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