Grasp the long distance power of the 10x42 diamondback as you close in on details missed by others.
Vortex optics diamondback 10x42 roof prism binocular review.
The roof prism vortex fury binoculars are mid level strong light weight and designed for comfortable viewing.
The smooth focusing 10x42 diamondback binocular takes you to the fine details you prize.
The reason why i opted for the 10x42 is that it has a better field of view compared to its siblings.
There s no little to no argument on the durability.
Taking its lead from the diamondback rattlesnake this rugged binocular is striking in how well it detects life in low light.
The included glasspaktm binocular harness keeps your glass close at hand ready to deploy at a moment s notice all while providing protection and significantly more comfort than traditional neck straps.
Also scratch resistant ultra hard surface prevents exterior lenses from dirt oil and scratches.
Because multi layer prism coatings offer color accurate bright and clear images.
Fairly uncommon among roof prisms the center diopter on the fury binocular lets you make all diopter adjustments without ever taking your eye off your target.
This roof prism design is both lightweight for its various configurations and well balanced.
This binocular has a fantastic price to value ratio and you really have to spend some time comparing it to other units in order to gain full appreciation for how good a deal this is.
We wondered what we would find as we started scrutinizing this binocular.
Having purchased other vortex gear such as their strikefire and been impressed this vortex diamondback 10x42 binocular maintains the great vortex track record.
Superior quality high performance hunting optics can find their way around your neck for a surprisingly affordable price.
The vortex diamondback comes in three variants the 10x32 the 10x42 and the 10x50.
Superior quality high performance hunting optics can find their way around your neck for a surprisingly affordable price.
This vortex optics diamondback binoculars also are known for its dielectric prism coatings.
Taking its lead from the diamondback rattlesnake this rugged binocular is striking in how well it detects life in low light.