JSMountainman
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- Mar 8, 2020
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Hello just curious about people experiences with Athlon Spotting scopes and commenting on mine. Just found out about them and was intrigued as they sounded pretty decent so I bought an Athlon Ares 15-45x65. It came in the mail a week or so ago. I haven't been able to do any hiking with it yet or set it up side by side with my buddies Vortex diamondback but here are my initial impressions. I set it up in various levels of daylight on my deck and looked out over the fields as far as I could see.
-For my eyes and glasses the eye relief and field of view is good and it feels fairly comfortable. Its about a hundred times better than my old spotter.
-good crisp image out a mile or two then it loses some clarity. It could use a fine focus adjustment. Focusing is a bit touchy. Could read the sign at the intersection a mile and a half away but not the one 3 1/2 miles away
-when it was cooler and no heat waves cows about a mile away were almost crystal clear
-looking at lights a ways away in the dark really shows up focusing issues. Again close is great, but on a cold clear night I still cant get the lights 30-40 miles out to be better than a big blob. I know that's asking a lot, but just my observation.
-At top magnification (45) it gets a slightly darker circle in the center. I'm not very happy about that but that's just me being picky and I would like to know why it does that. Its not bad at full daylight but at last light its a pain.
-overall feel and look is great. It seems very solid yet not terribly heavy
- do not find the angled model as comfortable as straight but not overly concerned. I likely will get used to it. I've only used straight before .
Overall I'm very happy with it and super stoked about using it this coming season. It feel like its a very good spotter for the price. Its much better than the lower end one I had before. I am looking forward to comparing it with my buddies diamondback. I think it will be very competitive. However If your budget allows you to go higher, I think you could definitely improve on the focus and clarity, particularly at low light. I certainly feel that I got what I paid for. I got my moneys worth but maybe not a huge amount more than that.
-For my eyes and glasses the eye relief and field of view is good and it feels fairly comfortable. Its about a hundred times better than my old spotter.
-good crisp image out a mile or two then it loses some clarity. It could use a fine focus adjustment. Focusing is a bit touchy. Could read the sign at the intersection a mile and a half away but not the one 3 1/2 miles away
-when it was cooler and no heat waves cows about a mile away were almost crystal clear
-looking at lights a ways away in the dark really shows up focusing issues. Again close is great, but on a cold clear night I still cant get the lights 30-40 miles out to be better than a big blob. I know that's asking a lot, but just my observation.
-At top magnification (45) it gets a slightly darker circle in the center. I'm not very happy about that but that's just me being picky and I would like to know why it does that. Its not bad at full daylight but at last light its a pain.
-overall feel and look is great. It seems very solid yet not terribly heavy
- do not find the angled model as comfortable as straight but not overly concerned. I likely will get used to it. I've only used straight before .
Overall I'm very happy with it and super stoked about using it this coming season. It feel like its a very good spotter for the price. Its much better than the lower end one I had before. I am looking forward to comparing it with my buddies diamondback. I think it will be very competitive. However If your budget allows you to go higher, I think you could definitely improve on the focus and clarity, particularly at low light. I certainly feel that I got what I paid for. I got my moneys worth but maybe not a huge amount more than that.