does anyone here own any vortex optics -What kind and how do you like them?
I know that they have a great warranty on them 100% and includes breakage. I was looking at a set last week when my binos broke,and were recomended by sevaral people I know. I have not used them myself but everyone I know that has them have like them. One friend here in town droped his rife and cracked the scope they replace it with a instore trade because he was hunting. I have not look through them in low light yet but understand there not bad at all in the mid to upper grade lens. I know I would like to here so more feed back on this topic too before I buy.
good so far, Thanks for the feedback. the warranty is a nice thing i dont want to be afraid to use them.
Tommy
I have the 6.5X32 Fury. They are great for woods hunting and I can't tell the difference between them and 8X. Wide field of view, waterproof and fog proof with a great warranty. I'm more than satisfied.
I have the Sidewinder which has since been re-named. They are the most underrated optics out there. You won't regret getting them.
I currently own a set of Eagle Optics (same company) Ranger Platinum 8X42's. I had a set of Vortex Razors a couple years ago. They were Fantastic...just a bit heavier than I wanted to carry in the whitetail woods.
Whichever model you choose, you can be assured that they are a great bargain compared to the competition.
I have the Viper 6x32's. They are a great bino, not too heavy, very clear and easy to use with glasses.Highly reccomended!! Bob
I have the vortex 'Diamondbacks' (older model) 8x42, look through them nearly every day.
Light weight, great eye relief, high exit pupil.
Great Bino and a great warranty.
One of the best 'field of views' in its class.
(price is pretty good too)
Highly recomended.
All great news, ill hopefully be able to brag about a pair sometime soon, thanks everyone for your reply
Tommy
I have had the Vipers in 8 X 42 and now have the Diamondbacks in 8 X 42. I tested both side by side and found only marginal difference between the much higher priced Vipers and the diamondbacks. Sold the Vipers and bought a set of Diamondbacks with good change to spare. The only difference we found in the Vipers after testing in all lighting conditions was that the Vipers were a little better in really low light. Both were great bino's though.
I have a pair of the Viper 6x32 and find them to be excellent glass. In fact I sold my Zeiss Victory FL's and have not regretted it.
I have a pair and believe they are good as my Nikons, great warranty and they back it.