merthussein
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- Sep 13, 2021
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Hey all
I know this has been asked about in previous posts but there wasn't much of a response. Very, very curious to hear user experience on these. I am thinking in thick timber with a bow in hand it could be very useful to one hand glass and still hunt with something like this.
I live in Aus so trying before buying is not an option. Just want to know how much of an option the 16x42mm is for free handing 1 handed in thick timber or if it is unusable. Current optics plan is as follows:
1. Kahles Helia S 10x42mm / 8x42mm
2. Sig Sauer Zulu6 16x42mm
3. Swarovski ATS 20-60x80mm
With that I believe I will cover every optical need but number 2. is a bit of a gamble without hearing peoples opinions.
Low light visibility appears to be the biggest con of the Zulu6's but I think with the Swaro SLC's (in new skin as Kahles) as part of the system, this should not be a long term issue.
I know Mark Livesay from Treeline Pursuits is a big proponent and is working on a formal review but until then I haven't heard from anybody.
Final point, I think the Sig Sauer Image Stabilised binos with a Crossroad Archery Stabiliser and viewing platform could be an incredibly lightweight yet powerful glassing system when weight is an issue.
I know this has been asked about in previous posts but there wasn't much of a response. Very, very curious to hear user experience on these. I am thinking in thick timber with a bow in hand it could be very useful to one hand glass and still hunt with something like this.
I live in Aus so trying before buying is not an option. Just want to know how much of an option the 16x42mm is for free handing 1 handed in thick timber or if it is unusable. Current optics plan is as follows:
1. Kahles Helia S 10x42mm / 8x42mm
2. Sig Sauer Zulu6 16x42mm
3. Swarovski ATS 20-60x80mm
With that I believe I will cover every optical need but number 2. is a bit of a gamble without hearing peoples opinions.
Low light visibility appears to be the biggest con of the Zulu6's but I think with the Swaro SLC's (in new skin as Kahles) as part of the system, this should not be a long term issue.
I know Mark Livesay from Treeline Pursuits is a big proponent and is working on a formal review but until then I haven't heard from anybody.
Final point, I think the Sig Sauer Image Stabilised binos with a Crossroad Archery Stabiliser and viewing platform could be an incredibly lightweight yet powerful glassing system when weight is an issue.