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vital
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2024
absolutely like the weight vs size vs magnification.this one is my everyday carry .I hike a lot and take it with me.I like the built quality.nice wide focus ring.definitely recommend .
Hassan Sharifi
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2018
love this monocular, glass is clear, fits nicely in my back pack
Jim F
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2017
Nice sharp, minimal distortion (at least to my contact lens infused eyes). Focus adjuster isn't where my fingers tend to expect it, but that's a nit. We primarily have ours tripod mounted for ship watching.
Chris Smith
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 20 de diciembre de 2015
I answered someone's question about whether it would go out past 500 meters, and this is what I said:"Yes. The ranging silhouettes go out to 600 meters, but the hashmarks on the reticle are in MRAD, and they give you about 100 mils of total elevation from top to bottom, and a 100 mils of total windage from left to right; and 15X magnification is sufficient for well past 1,000 yards. Vortex glass is not the very best you can get, but it is pretty darn good. I own a couple of Vortex rifle scopes and I am very satisfied with them and have shot past 500 yards with them. The glass in this monocular is comparable to the rifle scopes. My only complaint about this monocular is its size and weight. It is fine as a range instrument in the role of a spotting scope (it comes with a miniature flexible tripod that fits in the same case), and it is fine in a backpack for an extended hunting trip on foot for long range hunting purposes. Where it fails is as an EDC optic for daily use, where the 8x36 Solo R/T is a better choice. I bought my son the Solo R/T for Christmas last year, and it is much lighter and smaller, and more convenient to carry daily in your EDC kit. It has the same reticle, but with "only" about 70 vertical and horizontal mils, and at 8X, it has more than adequate magnification for any uses most of us will run into......even out past 500 yards.....in a package that is significantly smaller and lighter (by comparison, 4X magnification on an ACOG reticle takes you out to 600 yards). Would I recommend the 15X monocular to someone else? Sure. I'm happy with mine. But the truth is that for most people, in most situations, it is a little bit of overkill."I gave this 15X monocular 4 out 5 five stars for EDC use. It is worth 5 stars, but only in limited roles. The 8x32 Solo R/T is probably the better choice for most people who are looking for a monocular that will get regular usage. Most hunters/shooters, myself included, don't need and won't ever use the additional range this monocular provides, even at longer ranges, and the size/weight penalty over the smaller unit is significant.I have no real regrets about having bought mine, and I do use it at the rifle range, but I will likely buy a Solo R/T for myself for EDC use.
CaptainCheckSix
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2013
I don't know why any hunter trying to cut pack weight would carry bino's when this product is available. It's fantastic. The optics are outstanding. The built in reticle range finder is brilliantly conceived. Works great.
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