Latest gen Leica Geovid R vs Fury HD vs GPO rangeguide RF BINOS?

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Anyone compare these 3 directlybin the 1k-1500 price range? Dont need a solver. A lot of the geovid r feedback in the search seems to be from the previous gen. Thx
 

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Anyone compare these 3 directlybin the 1k-1500 price range? Dont need a solver. A lot of the geovid r feedback in the search seems to be from the previous gen. Thx

The newest Geovid R’s are the best non ballistic, RF binoculars on the market that I have seen. They are immediately better in all aspects (other than laser) than the Fury HD’s, and the GPO’s that I’ve seen were between the Fury’s and Geovid R’s.
 

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I'm looking at the same 3 to purchase. I was able to put hands on the fury's at a local store and didn't love them. So really I'm between the GPO and geovid r in the 8x40 sizes.
 

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The newest Geovid R’s are the best non ballistic, RF binoculars on the market that I have seen. They are immediately better in all aspects (other than laser) than the Fury HD’s, and the GPO’s that I’ve seen were between the Fury’s and Geovid R’s.
I followed this advice and couldn’t be happier. My initial Geovid R’s were a lemon (excess battery drain) but I got a replacement set and have been nothing but impressed. The glass is good enough to sit behind for extended periods despite being RF binos and they seem to be completely immune to cold soaking. I just had a week long trip where it was consistently below zero during the day/overnight and they were only warmed up a few times in the truck during the entirety of the week - I didn’t have to swap batteries once and the rangefinder performance was excellent out to 2000+ yds.
 
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