Binoculars

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Alright everyone, finally looking to upgrade my binoculars. Have used the Leupold Cascades for years and years, quite frankly never felt too under gunned, but its time to upgrade. I use my binos quite a bit no matter the enviroment, and have already decided to get 10x42's. Having said that I want this to be my last pair unless its a luxury purchase......now on to the question.

In looking at Vortex, are the Razor HD's that much better than the Viper HD's? Or should I save a couple more pennies and pick up some Leica's or Swaro's?
 
the razors are pretty amazing. im not going to get into whats better and why, thats been beat to death. i do know that if you buy the razors you will not have buyers remorse and you will be getting a lot of bang for your buck. as far as the last pair your going to buy, im sure you know all about there VIP warranty.
 
I have the 10x42 Viper HD's and really like them. I can't compare them to the Razors, swaros, zeiss, etc but I do know that I will not be replacing the 10x42s anytime soon.
 
If you are looking at 10x42s, the Razors have a significantly wider FOV than the Vipers.

Some will say the Euro brands are worth it, some will say they aren't.

I will recommend you consider the Meopta Meostar HDs.
 
I consider my Leica geovids 10x42 as my best hunting purchase many years ago and haven't regretted the purchase.....many good choices in the marketplace. i would look at many options including ones with a rangefinder, consider your budget and ask do you want to purchase a pair you will never have to upgrade?
 
I've used Swaro SLCs, Swaro ELs, Zeiss Victories, and now Vortex Razor HDs.

What is "worth it" for each person is different. For me the extra $$$ for the Swaro or Zeiss is not worth it over the Vortex Razors. I don't feel handicapped at all with the set of binos I use now even though they are not "top 3" glass. So FOR ME its not worth the upgrade and don't feel I am missing on t much game with my "lesser" binos. But likely ignorance is bliss as both Swaro and Zeiss have newer versions of their binos, but I likely won't try them anytime soon as I find myself more than content with them given the $$$ left over for other hunting goodies or put towards air/water taxi access for a given hunt.
 
Ive owned several pr of binoculars including the Razor HD and Vipers

I have also owned the 1st and 2nd generation Razors.

The new Razor HD is excellent glass and my goto optic.

* I have also owned Brunton, Swarovski, Leica and Leupolds.
 
No problem BH.

Summing up everything in that post.

Getting bino's in hand, side by side in the field (not in city/town) is the only way I could truly see what was best for me.
 
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