Preferred Vortex Optics from Dan at Elkshape

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Dan Staton from Elkshape goes over the different Vortex Optics he uses, when he uses them, and what he likes about them. Tune in to hear why Dan "The Fitness Man" chooses Vortex.

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Thank you for a competent and interesting explanation for the right choice.

semakavf
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I’m team 12x50. Used to carry 10s AND 15s in dback and vipers. Went to Razor 12x50s and the clarity definitely makes up for the 3x loss in power. 12s are 95% of the time on a tripod looking for AZ coues! Will eventually pair with a good spotter. Cheap spotters are nearly useless!

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I run 12x50 Binoculars, 20x60x60 spotter for quick glassing and recently picked up a razor 20x60x85 spotter and am really enjoying it. Saving up for a set of razor 12x50s

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Great products thanks for the info thank you for sharing!

michaeltubbs
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8x42 binos on your chest, and then pull out the spotter when you're sitting down to glass

chakolicous
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The safest bet for a buy once and cry once is a pair of Swarovski NL Pure 10X42. The best vortex has to offer in glass doesn’t even come close. Plus they have a field of view of your typical 8x42. Meaning they have the field of view and hand hold like a 8x but do so while pulling things in at 10x. This also applies to the 12x NL Pure which views and holds like 10x but at 12x. Not to mention the 12x42 nl pure binoculars weigh half a point less and are 1.5 inches shorter than the 12x50 Vortext UHD. But don’t worry, the 12x42 Swarovskis will still annihilate the 12x50 vortex in low light. Absolute insanity. They also stand behind their product if purchased from an authorized dealer… just don’t run them over. The last time I was careless enough to let something I owned get ran over and destroyed was at age 10 in 1996. It was my tamagotchi, and I definitely cried. However I like to think I’m not that dumb and careless anymore.

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