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Vortex Viper 15-50 HD Binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="gjk5" data-source="post: 912101" data-attributes="member: 47604"><p>I have the older (non HD) Viper 15's and I use them on an Outdoorsman tripod mostly, but they are very easy to carry on a harness. </p><p> </p><p>I have tried the Kaibabs and they are certainly much better glass but NOT comfortable to carry on a harness.</p><p> </p><p>Also have the Viper 20-60X85 spotter and use it on the Outdoorsman and some smaller 10X and 8X binos (Viper and little Dbacks) and often just use my Zeiss PRF that is 8X for quick spots. The spotter (like pretty much all of them I have tried) is just not a comfortable long term solution to carry or glass through.</p><p> </p><p>All that said I think my eventual solution is going to be a pair of Kaibabs for the tripod and some 10X Leica Geovids for range and walkaround binos to kind of cull the herd of glass. Keep the spotter for truck window glassing occasionally probably.</p><p> </p><p>I will add that the Outdoorsman is one of the best pieces of gear I have, love it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gjk5, post: 912101, member: 47604"] I have the older (non HD) Viper 15's and I use them on an Outdoorsman tripod mostly, but they are very easy to carry on a harness. I have tried the Kaibabs and they are certainly much better glass but NOT comfortable to carry on a harness. Also have the Viper 20-60X85 spotter and use it on the Outdoorsman and some smaller 10X and 8X binos (Viper and little Dbacks) and often just use my Zeiss PRF that is 8X for quick spots. The spotter (like pretty much all of them I have tried) is just not a comfortable long term solution to carry or glass through. All that said I think my eventual solution is going to be a pair of Kaibabs for the tripod and some 10X Leica Geovids for range and walkaround binos to kind of cull the herd of glass. Keep the spotter for truck window glassing occasionally probably. I will add that the Outdoorsman is one of the best pieces of gear I have, love it! [/QUOTE]
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