Vortex Optics Diamondback Roof Prism Binoculars 10×50

Completely redesigned, the legendary Diamondback binocular Series once again redefines the price vs performance ratio in the world of optics. The short-hinge design and upscale sleek new look grabs the eye and leaves more room for your hands-making them physically easier to hold. An all-new optical system serves up stunning views and impressive low-light performance. An ultra-wide field of view lets you efficiently cover ground and acquire subjects with ease.

Product Features

  • 10x magnification and 50mm objective lenses, these Diamondback binoculars are the workhorse of Vortex lineup; known for impressive optical quality and durability.
  • Dielectric, fully multi-coated lenses transmit more light and clearer, brighter images. A field of view that is one of the largest in its class helps you efficiently glass your surroundings and identify your target.
  • A sleek, short hinge design with rubber armor and thumb indents leaves more room for your hands creating an easier, secure, non-slip grip.
  • Multi-position eyecups twist up for adjustable eye relief. A right eye diopter accomodates for focal differences in your eyes.
  • Argon purging and rubber armor provide enhanced waterproof and fogproof performance in extreme weather conditions. Field of View: 315 feet/1000 yards|6 degrees
  • Close Focus: 7 feet

3 thoughts on “Vortex Optics Diamondback Roof Prism Binoculars 10×50”

  1. I’m very pleased with my Vortex New 2016 8×42 binoculars Hi,I’m very pleased with my Vortex New 2016 8×42 binoculars. Compared to the Bushnell Naturview 8×42 binoculars that I’ve been using for the last 3 years the Vortex are much better. They are brighter, clearer, lighter, focus better, handle better and have the incredible Vortex Warrantee.I got to experience Vortex support a few months ago when I dropped my Vortex Razor Spotting Scope on a sharp rock shattering the optical eye piece. When I called Vortex I made it clear…

  2. Amazing Budget Friendly Binoculars! Last year I had purchased a pair of Redfield Rebel 10×50 for about $135 all said and done, and for the price, I will say those are an excellent set of Bino’s, and I always got compliments. This year however, I really wanted something a little lighter weight, as I spend a lot of time on my feet, so any weight I could shed on my neck/back was most welcome. I had a hard time choosing between the Leupold BX-2 Acadias and these. And owning Leupold Scopes, and range finders I was originally leaning…

  3. Undoubtedly hold their own against the big boys! Full disclosure. I did not keep these binoculars, but in their defense I put them in the ring with a nearly $800 pair of Leupold BX – 4 Pro guide HD. In full light these two binoculars have nearly indistinguishable Optical qualities. They are both extremely comfortable to hang on to and focus with one hand. The Vortex possibly Edge out the Leupold because of the great indentation for your thumb that always lets you know exactly where to hold on. My wife and I did an A B test with the pair for…

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