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No hay artículos en el carroLarry Hicks
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de abril de 2025
Yes for the money it is great value. Very clear optics.
Ederson dos santos
Comentado en Brasil el 18 de julio de 2024
E um produto bom ,a imagem e limpa ,e bem leve e super compacto para transportar .Gostei bastante e recomendo
Jaime Alan Ochoa Guajardo
Comentado en México el 15 de febrero de 2024
práctico y de buen alcance, la nitidez es bastante buena.
Francisca
Comentado en Singapur el 1 de febrero de 2023
Great product for this price. Very light clear and bright. No halo or aberration. Did not expect such a good product.
Ken Lowe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2022
I usually don’t write reviews, but since I went through some extra effort here to trial 4 brands at the same time, so I hope this is helpful information.Background: I wanted to find a good monocular that I can easily throw in my fanny pack or in my pocket in case I need it … mainly for hiking, site-seeing, etc. This is a good time to establish the value of a monocular: It is strictly for go-anywhere compactness – the viewing image will never be as good as a pair of good binoculars (my compact Nikon 7x20 binocs are superior to any monocular I’ve tried). Onto my testing …I tried four different models – at different specs and price points (listed):Vortex Solo ($ 67.00, 10x25): Hi quality construction and grip BUT larger & heavier than most (wouldn’t want it in my pocket). Good optics quality BUT the eyepiece created interference with viewing and adjustment was very stiff.Carson Monozoom ($ 29.99, 7-21x21): Design was funky and the dual controls (separate for magnification (from 7 to 21) and focus made it difficult to use. Optics were just so-so … high magnification was too blurry, low mag was OK.Roxant Viper ($24.99, 10x25): Good quality, compact design (small/light enough to go in your pocket), and the easiest to use. Optics were surprisingly good and the adjustment was the easiest to use.Leonuoraso ($12.79, 10x22): OK quality and easy to hold and use – these were the smallest and lightest of the four. Optics were OK, with a bit lower light coming thru the smaller (x22) aperture.Decision: The Roxant Viper was a stand-out value, providing a good quality compact monocular that hit the right features and compromises – it will be my go-anywhere optics. Due to the super-low price, I also kept the Leonuoraso as a dedicated accessory for my RV (I recently went to Yellowstone and FORGOT to bring any optics – that won’t happen again . I wanted to like the Vortex Solo, but the size and eyepiece awkwardness made it easy to eliminate. The Carson was just too gimmicky and clunky to operate.
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 24 de junio de 2019
I think the ROXANT VIPER is awesome. It is easy to carry around because it fits into my pocket. Its very easy to use and has very good clarity. The reason i go the ROXANT VIPER is because i am registered severely sighted (blind). I have a bit of sight left and this is helping me to see things I never thought I could see. Its amazing. I have not stopped using it since i got it. The shipping was very fast. The quality is very good with the rubber outer casing and it feels good to hold. You can just tell it’s going last by the quality. I know that people that go walking and camping will use this but it can be used for so much more like people with severely sight impaired (blind) like me. I know this may sound corny but this has changed my life.
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