I had one but returned it. I didn’t feel it provided as clear an image as I had hoped.
Extensive side-by-side with my Vortex 11-33x50 led me to keep the Vortex. Maybe it was just my eyes but i just could not get as crisp an image. Wish I would have tried another to see if it was an issue with the one I had. Love the form factor though.
I purchased one used. On an outing during my hunting season where I planned to bring and make use of it... oddly.. I was trying to view objects in the 600-1000yds range. And weirdly... it seemed like I could not get it to focus right in a smallish area centered about the center of the FOV.
Throw up my ZEISS 10x42's at same objective... nice and sharp. Albeit smaller sized, of course.
Got contacted back, their tech said he tested it back-and-forth with a new one.... and at different times of day (dusk, dawn, etc). Said he saw no difference. No damage to it's frame/housing to possibly cause colimation issues.
But then he said something specific in the response email that caught my eye.
"I cannot find any significant issues with the performance of your optic. I tested it on many targets in the 600-1500 yard range and was able to get a sight picture with edge to edge clarity. The field flattener in this particular optic does create some challenges for some users, this is our only spotter that uses the Abbe-Koenig prism with a flattener."
In my reply email, I ask him to explicitly tell me what kind of "challenges" it creates in some users. We'll see what he says.
I really wanted a straight body compact. I have the Vortex 11-33x50 Angled, and it's decent. But it's a PITA to have to drop the height down after glassing with binos, reacquire the object, etc.
I'd first bought a ZEISS Dailyt used, which is amazing in sharpness and clarity redonkulously far out. But the weight, something like 40+oz... was feeling like an anchor on some of the uber steep ridges I was trying to get up to.