Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.2 x 20.8 x 12.8 centimeter |
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Package Weight | 1.23 Kilogram |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.1 x 17.8 x 9.7 centimeter |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pound |
Brand | Vortex |
Colour | Grön |
Model Year | 2019 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimeter |
Part number | V201 |
Size | 10x42 |
Water Resistance Level | Vattentät |
Style | 10 x 42 |
Avdelning | Unisex vuxna |
Tillverkare | Vortex Optics |
Artikelnummer | V201 |
Produktens mått | 22.1 x 17.78 x 9.65 cm; 1.22 Kilogram |
ASIN | B00ZP0JW4U |
Vortex Optics Viper HD Dachprisma kikare 10x42
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Vortex
Pris: | 5 970,32 kr |
- 10x förstoring och 42 mm objektivlinser. Viper HD 2018 är en avancerad kikare i full format, lämplig för all jakt. Ett greppvänligt gummerat hölje med perfekt placerade tumskåror erbjuder utmärkt ergonomi.
- Ett optiskt system med hög densitet ger exceptionell upplösning och klarhet från kant till kant. XR-antireflex linsbeläggningar ger ljus, full sikt även under dåliga ljusförhållanden.
- En låsande dioptri för höger öga passar fokus på dina ögon. Det släta mittfokuseringshjulet ger fin fokuskontroll och snabb skarp sikt. De vridbara ögonmusslorna sitter bekvämt i ansiktet och erbjuder ett individuellt ögonavstånd.
- Argon blåsa ut och O-ringstätningar ger livslång vattentät och beslagfri prestanda. Ultrahård, reptålig armortek skyddar ytterlinserna från repor, olja och smuts.
- På fältet bör du inte ha några problem att nå dem på ett ögonblick. Den medföljande borsthållaren i glas ger bekväm, skyddad, stressfri och bekväm hela dagen.
Detta passar din .
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Batterier | 1 Litiummetall Batterier krävs. |
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Första tillgängliga datum | 5 Juli 2020 |
Kundrecensioner |
4,8 av 5 stjärnor |
Produkten har slutat tillverkas | Nej |
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Vortex Viper HD 10x42 kikare V201
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Doug Greaves
5,0 av 5 stjärnor
Very nice glass..!
Granskad i Storbritannien den 16 april 2020Verifierat köp
Good glass at half the price of the “big names”
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Range Buddy
5,0 av 5 stjärnor
89% of what a Swarovski’s can do!
Granskad i USA den 23 september 2018Verifierat köp
Had these for one day at Edwin B refuge in Jersey... was on a platform over looking a pond... another order experience border walked up next to me and we started talking... he had a pair of 10X42 Swarovski $2,500.00 and I asked him he would look at my new binoculars... he looked through them and said wow! There really bright and clear! I asked Home if I could look through his... the only difference I could see was the Swarovski’s were blur free from edge to edge... but at more than 4 times the price of my vipers I was very please and happy with my new purchase... for the money and quality of these binos you just can beat them... or pony up the $2,500.00 and buy the Swarovski’s for the best binoculars money can buy...

M. Curtis
3,0 av 5 stjärnor
Nice, but not as good as my Diamondback HD
Granskad i USA den 24 juli 2020Verifierat köp
I just received my Viper HD 10x42, and I've spent the last 3 hours sitting outside, trying to convince myself that these are better than my Diamondback HD 10x42. Unfortunately, I just can't see any significant improvement.
I'll start by saying, I believe you get what you pay for, and quality isn't cheap. I appreciate quality, and am willing to pay extra for it. I am a hobbyist photographer, and have thousands of dollars in fast, f/2.8 professional lenses. I understand what a difference quality glass makes in a lens. The Viper HD definitely feel like they are high quality. Compared to the Diamondback HD, they feel more robust. You can tell they used better materials, and likely better glass. The ocular lenses are beefier than the ones in the diamondback HD. Unfortunately, that's where the praise ends.
The image quality is superb, with very little chromatic aberration and only slight cyan and magenta color fringing in high contrast edges. One glaringly disappointing issue is just that... Glare. The huge ocular lens group is very reflective, and readily reflects light bouncing off my eyes, or leaking in around the gap around my eyes. It's not as noticeable in very bright scenes, but if you're looking at a shaded area, and you have anything bright beside or behind you, you get glare in the image that makes the image degrade. This is absolutely not an issue with my Diamondback HD. The Viper HD is in serious need of large, sealing rubber eye cups. It's like the ocular lens is a big crystal ball that pulls in light from every angle. I tried to show the difference in my images. You can clearly see the large reflections around the edges compared to the Diamondback ones.
Overall, the internal reflections are a deal breaker. Especially when I have none with the cheaper Diamondback HD.
Another issue I have is it seems like the barrels aren't properly aligned. Even when I set the diopter for my right eye, there's just something about the resolution of fine detail that is off. Like my eyes have to strain to put two images together. Maybe I got a defective binoc, but either way, these are going back. Even without the annoying reflections and slight eye strain, the image quality difference isn't worth $300 (150% more) than the Diamondback HD. I wish the build quality was the same. That would make it a no brainer, but even after typing up all these issues, I'm still trying to convince myself to keep the "nicer, more expensive" model. Unfortunately the negatives outweigh the positives. On the bright side, I save myself $500, since I already spent $220 on the Diamondback HD.
I'll start by saying, I believe you get what you pay for, and quality isn't cheap. I appreciate quality, and am willing to pay extra for it. I am a hobbyist photographer, and have thousands of dollars in fast, f/2.8 professional lenses. I understand what a difference quality glass makes in a lens. The Viper HD definitely feel like they are high quality. Compared to the Diamondback HD, they feel more robust. You can tell they used better materials, and likely better glass. The ocular lenses are beefier than the ones in the diamondback HD. Unfortunately, that's where the praise ends.
The image quality is superb, with very little chromatic aberration and only slight cyan and magenta color fringing in high contrast edges. One glaringly disappointing issue is just that... Glare. The huge ocular lens group is very reflective, and readily reflects light bouncing off my eyes, or leaking in around the gap around my eyes. It's not as noticeable in very bright scenes, but if you're looking at a shaded area, and you have anything bright beside or behind you, you get glare in the image that makes the image degrade. This is absolutely not an issue with my Diamondback HD. The Viper HD is in serious need of large, sealing rubber eye cups. It's like the ocular lens is a big crystal ball that pulls in light from every angle. I tried to show the difference in my images. You can clearly see the large reflections around the edges compared to the Diamondback ones.
Overall, the internal reflections are a deal breaker. Especially when I have none with the cheaper Diamondback HD.
Another issue I have is it seems like the barrels aren't properly aligned. Even when I set the diopter for my right eye, there's just something about the resolution of fine detail that is off. Like my eyes have to strain to put two images together. Maybe I got a defective binoc, but either way, these are going back. Even without the annoying reflections and slight eye strain, the image quality difference isn't worth $300 (150% more) than the Diamondback HD. I wish the build quality was the same. That would make it a no brainer, but even after typing up all these issues, I'm still trying to convince myself to keep the "nicer, more expensive" model. Unfortunately the negatives outweigh the positives. On the bright side, I save myself $500, since I already spent $220 on the Diamondback HD.

3,0 av 5 stjärnor
Nice, but not as good as my Diamondback HD
Granskad i USA den 24 juli 2020
I just received my Viper HD 10x42, and I've spent the last 3 hours sitting outside, trying to convince myself that these are better than my Diamondback HD 10x42. Unfortunately, I just can't see any significant improvement.Granskad i USA den 24 juli 2020
I'll start by saying, I believe you get what you pay for, and quality isn't cheap. I appreciate quality, and am willing to pay extra for it. I am a hobbyist photographer, and have thousands of dollars in fast, f/2.8 professional lenses. I understand what a difference quality glass makes in a lens. The Viper HD definitely feel like they are high quality. Compared to the Diamondback HD, they feel more robust. You can tell they used better materials, and likely better glass. The ocular lenses are beefier than the ones in the diamondback HD. Unfortunately, that's where the praise ends.
The image quality is superb, with very little chromatic aberration and only slight cyan and magenta color fringing in high contrast edges. One glaringly disappointing issue is just that... Glare. The huge ocular lens group is very reflective, and readily reflects light bouncing off my eyes, or leaking in around the gap around my eyes. It's not as noticeable in very bright scenes, but if you're looking at a shaded area, and you have anything bright beside or behind you, you get glare in the image that makes the image degrade. This is absolutely not an issue with my Diamondback HD. The Viper HD is in serious need of large, sealing rubber eye cups. It's like the ocular lens is a big crystal ball that pulls in light from every angle. I tried to show the difference in my images. You can clearly see the large reflections around the edges compared to the Diamondback ones.
Overall, the internal reflections are a deal breaker. Especially when I have none with the cheaper Diamondback HD.
Another issue I have is it seems like the barrels aren't properly aligned. Even when I set the diopter for my right eye, there's just something about the resolution of fine detail that is off. Like my eyes have to strain to put two images together. Maybe I got a defective binoc, but either way, these are going back. Even without the annoying reflections and slight eye strain, the image quality difference isn't worth $300 (150% more) than the Diamondback HD. I wish the build quality was the same. That would make it a no brainer, but even after typing up all these issues, I'm still trying to convince myself to keep the "nicer, more expensive" model. Unfortunately the negatives outweigh the positives. On the bright side, I save myself $500, since I already spent $220 on the Diamondback HD.
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EllieRN
3,0 av 5 stjärnor
Not what I expected
Granskad i USA den 4 september 2019Verifierat köp
After reading all the reviews, I was so excited to finally get my Vortex Vipers 10x42. I had expected bright, lightweight and easy to focus binocs.
Pros:
Good price
Excellent warranty
Waterproof
Sharp
Lightweight
No chromatic aberration or fringing like I have with my Nikons.
Good neck strap
Easy to hold.
Cons:
Not as bright as I had expected. No brighter than my Nikons. This was huge disappointment for me.
Eyepiece very uncomfortable against my eyes.
Had a very hard time using them with my glasses on. I wear bifocals so maybe that made it worse. But for whatever reason just had a hard time focusing while wearing my glasses. And yes I did adjust the eyepieces per instructions for eye glass use. But right now I am thinking I will want a pair that are much brighter than these and with much more comfortable eyepiece.
Pros:
Good price
Excellent warranty
Waterproof
Sharp
Lightweight
No chromatic aberration or fringing like I have with my Nikons.
Good neck strap
Easy to hold.
Cons:
Not as bright as I had expected. No brighter than my Nikons. This was huge disappointment for me.
Eyepiece very uncomfortable against my eyes.
Had a very hard time using them with my glasses on. I wear bifocals so maybe that made it worse. But for whatever reason just had a hard time focusing while wearing my glasses. And yes I did adjust the eyepieces per instructions for eye glass use. But right now I am thinking I will want a pair that are much brighter than these and with much more comfortable eyepiece.