Vortex Fury 10x42 Rangefinding binoculars quick review

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Vortex Fury 10x42 binoculars

Range finding binoculars are great piece of equipment to include with your hunting inventory. This one piece of equipment will enable you to transition from binoculars to a range finder helping you get on target quicker and easier than a standalone rangefinder and binoculars.

I was fortunate enough to spend some time using the Vortex Fury 10x42 rf binoculars and thoroughly evaluate their performance. Although I didn’t get the opportunity to test the unit in cold weather, the rain and humidity were extremely high in my area, therefore it was a good proving ground. The binoculars are comfortable in size, compact and not cumbersome, and the same weight as standalone binoculars.

I began by focusing the binoculars to my eye; first the left tube next the right tube taking care that the range finding features were clearly visible by going into the menu mode while I adjusted the right dipoter. I checked the menu options where you can transition between yards and meters, control brightness and inclination. The binocular has dual dioptic adjustment which is convenient with the built in range finder.

While shooting a bow I ranged a close target at 10 yards. I was able to focus and get things clear at that distance. I ranged solid reflective targets to 1333 yards, and a non-reflective whitetail deer sized target to 1035 yards, and I was able to consistently do this even in a light rain. I was very impressed by the binoculars ranging capability across the swamp. I ranged an old cypress tree at 1126 yards, humidity was at 90% that day and things were steamy. I went back with my GPS and confirmed the distance just for fun. It was all accurate. These binoculars were useful while helping a customer zero his rifle at the Nolatac Shooting Center, and they ranged true and performed very well spotting out to 300 yards. For the distance ranging, I did unsupported or leaning on a tripod. To shoot pictures I did use a tripod and mount.

The binoculars are easy to hold and focus. The focus wheel and dioptic adjustments are easy to adjust. The rubber armor doesn’t get slippery when wet, and when using them with Mechanix M-Pact gloves, I was still able to push the buttons. I have let a few people try out the Fury 10x42 binoculars and the interpupillary distance accommodated everyone who tried them. Several people who wear glasses use them with and without glasses, (the eye cup design and eye relief were accommodating). I took the binoculars out in low light on a few occasions, most notably one evening I was able to watched a some does back in the swamp. I was able to keep them in sight and continually range them until well after what would be legal shooting hours.

Over all I think the Vortex fury 10x42 is an awesome rangefinding binocular for the price. If you are in the market for a rangefinding binocular, consider the Vortex Fury 10x42. If you have any questions, let me know.

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Nice review sir, thanks for postsing. How would you rate the glass? I hear they're comparable to the Viper HD's and am wondering if that is true. thanks.
 
Cabela's has them listed at $1200, same as Nikon's. About 1/3rd the price of Swaros and roughly half of Leica.
 
Nice review sir, thanks for postsing. How would you rate the glass? I hear they're comparable to the Viper HD's and am wondering if that is true. thanks.


there are probably between viper hd and razor quality, I found them to be a little nicer than my vipers, but not quite razor level
 
there are probably between viper hd and razor quality, I found them to be a little nicer than my vipers, but not quite razor level

That oughta work then. I really like the fact that Vortex will offer a lifetime warranty on this whole package, including the electronics. NOBODY else on the planet does that.
 
MSRP is 1599, MAP is 1199.... I'll do a little pre order deal on them, probably do a binocular harness and get it down around 11 or there abouts
How about no harness and $1000? AH special;)
 
Thanks for the report! Any reviews on these HD binoculars https://www.atncorp.com/smart-hd-binocular , the provider says they're smart and based on cyber technology. The price is not low at all, I just want to find out real opinions.

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Vortex also offers a great military discount. Might have pick up a pair of these
 
Military discount is 40% off MSRP through experticity.com. I was considering a Razor HD LH scope at 650 vs a Swarovski Z3 at 899. The discount makes the choice much easier!
Swarovski, Leupold VX-5HD, and the Vortex Razor HD LH started at almost equal prices.
 
I like the Vortex products that I have for sure!
 
I had a chance to mess around with the Vortex Fury, and Nikon's RF bino at Cabelas the other day. We took them outside, and it was an overcast day. They are clones of each other as far as build/ergos go. The Nikon's RF ranged quicker, and would range targets farther in this weather than the Vortex. The glass is slightly better in the Nikon as well. Vortex glass is fine, nothing exceptional. The only reason I'd choose the Vortex over the Nikon is for the warranty and CS , as this is the only RF bino with a lifetime warranty on bino and electronics. Nobody else does that.
 
I'm just going to pop this old thread to the top. Just in case someone else may be in the same boat I'm in and could use this information. Thank you to the OP for taking the time to write it even though it was years ago!
 

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