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Anyone used the maven 85mm spotting scope? How’s it compare to razor and swaro? Thanks a lot for help
I've wondered the same on the lack of reviews on the Maven. Matt said it nipped the heels of the 85mm ATX in this review:
Review: Maven S.1A Spotting Scope
Review: Maven S.1A Spotting Scope by Matt Cashell, Rokslide Staff I had the opportunity last year to test Maven’s B1 series binoculars and found them to be an excellent entry into their market blending an attractive price with near-elite optical performance with the added benefit of...www.rokslide.com
I can't imagine, that you see virtually all professional guides and most successful hunters running Swaro and Leica and Zeiss because they like burning money. The Maven/NF aren't going to compete with the high end German glass at critical times and conditions. That's what you're paying for.
I wish there was a way to field test some optics at stores. That's the best thing about the Ass Pro near me, they have a giant window alongside a lake next to the highway where I can stand and use optics to see pretty far in all conditions.
I can't imagine, that you see virtually all professional guides and most successful hunters running Swaro and Leica and Zeiss because they like burning money. The Maven/NF aren't going to compete with the high end German glass at critical times and conditions. That's what you're paying for.
I wish there was a way to field test some optics at stores. That's the best thing about the Ass Pro near me, they have a giant window alongside a lake next to the highway where I can stand and use optics to see pretty far in all conditions.
Which scope are you asking about to start with? Maven does not make a 85mm scope assuming your talking about the 25-50x80.Gonna bump this and ask if anyone else has experience now since it’s been awhile since posted. I also am interested in the 25-50 maven spotting scope and was wondering if anyone has hands on experience. Thanks
Yes the 80mm. ThanksWhich scope are you asking about to start with? Maven does not make a 85mm scope assuming your talking about the 25-50x80.
Not going to say they are the same as Swaro, but I will say that Maven did not produce a 65mm spotting scope until this summer, so I am not sure what you had that you were comparing. The orginal 15s were the B4, and the newer versions are the B5. I have not spent time with either beyond the hunt expo, but the B4 didn't fit my face well. The B5 seemed very similar to my B2 bino which I love.Seems like only people that own and like their Maven stuff have jumped on this title.. I can’t tell you the exact models,, but I borrowed a set of maven 15XS, and 65mm spotter 2 years ago..,neither were anywhere close to the SwarO stuff in low light... PEROID... sure mid day they were comparable... wish I had some evening phone Skope footage still for you to compare both.. it was pretty much like adding 15 minutes to ur evening hunt by using SwarO... sorry maVen nuts...
You know it may have been an 80mm ,,, I wanna day it was an S2 but I’m not sure.. it was good glass for sure,,, just at really low light it wasn’t anywhere near SwarO is all I’m saying.Not going to say they are the same as Swaro, but I will say that Maven did not produce a 65mm spotting scope until this summer, so I am not sure what you had that you were comparing. The orginal 15s were the B4, and the newer versions are the B5. I have not spent time with either beyond the hunt expo, but the B4 didn't fit my face well. The B5 seemed very similar to my B2 bino which I love.
My 15s are Meopta and I like them plenty, but the Swaro SLC 15x I used seemed better. They were terrific. That said, my 9x Maven B2 hangs with anything else I have looked through, including the Leica Duovids that I sold in favor of my B2.
These are all out of my Maven S.1A some look pretty good and some look not so good. It kinda depends on the guy and the conditions rather than the scope sometimes, I wouldn't use phoneskope images for a deciding factor.Really considering the Maven S.1 scope so if anyone does have phoneskope images for comparisons sake that would be handy as hell.