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Vortex Anarch Image Stabiliser RangefinderVortex Anarch Image Stabiliser Rangefinder
Vortex Anarch Image Stabiliser Rangefinder
Image Stabilization - Eliminates shake for a clear sight picture and easier ranging.  PinSpotter Mode - Locks onto the pin with visual and vibratory feedback, keeping you locked into your game.  Clear View Optics - See the course like never before with incredibly clear glass.  Comfort Guard - Guards against impact and gives you a solid grip no matter the weather.  Waterproof - Built to weather rainy rounds and sudden downpours.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

New product - Awaiting news of anticipated availability from Vortex USA

£399.00
Vortex Blade Laser RangefinderVortex Blade Laser Rangefinder
Vortex Blade Laser Rangefinder
PinSpotter Mode - Locks onto the pin with visual and vibratory feedback, keeping you locked into your game.  Clear View Optics - See the course like never before with incredibly clear glass.  Comfort Guard - Protect against impact and gives you a solid grip no matter the weather.  Waterproof - Built to weather rainy rounds and sudden downpours.  Shockproof - Designed for impact, close contact with your cart or the ground is no problem.  Shockproof - Designed for impact, close contact with your cart or the ground is no problem.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

New product - Awaiting news of anticipated availability from Vortex USA

£199.00

Vortex Blade Slope Laser RangefinderVortex Blade Slope Laser Rangefinder
Vortex Blade Slope Laser Rangefinder
Slope Mode - Provides slope adjusted ranges for simple, point-and-shoot distances.  PinSpotter Mode - Locks onto the pin with visual and vibratory feedback, keeping you locked into your game.  Clear View Optics - See the course like never before with incredibly clear glass.  Comfort Guard - Guards against impact and gives you a solid grip no matter the weather.  Waterproof - Built to weather rainy rounds and sudden downpours.  Shockproof - Designed for impact, close contact with your cart or the ground is no problem.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

New product - Awaiting news of anticipated availability from Vortex USA

£249.00
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Vortex Solo 10x36 MonocularVortex Solo 10x36 Monocular
Vortex Solo 10x36 Monocular
Multi-coated.  Nitrogen gas purging to keep the water out.  Phase corrected prisms.  Rubber armour.  Close Focus to 5m.  Weight 270g.  

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£116.00

Vortex Solo 8x36 Monocular
Vortex Solo 8x36 Monocular
Multi-coated.  Nitrogen gas purging to keep the water out.  Phase corrected prisms.  rubber armour.  Close Focus to 16.4 ft.  Weight 270g.  

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£108.00
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Vortex Solo 8x36 R/T MonocularVortex Solo 8x36 R/T Monocular
Vortex Solo 8x36 R/T Monocular
Ranging MRAD Reticle.  Close Focus to 5m , 16.4 ft.  Weight 285g.  

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£135.00
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Browse our stock of BinocularsMonocularsTelescopes, and Spotting Scopes. We have something to suit everyone, from the budding Urban Birder to the junior Astronomer. We stock optics from SwarovskiCanon, Steiner, Zeiss, Nikon, Celestron, and Vortex.

The specification, eg 8x40, describes the magnification followed by the diameter of the front glass in millimetres. The first number divided into the second gives the light gathering power. Thus, a pair of 8x32 will be as bright as a pair of 10x40 but smaller and with less magnification.

Sizes up to 8x25 or 10x25 will slip into a trouser pocket. Cost, size and weight all go up as either number increases. It also becomes increasingly difficult to hold them steady without a support.  All high-quality Binoculars and Spotting scopes come with a tripod fitting.  

If you are able to call into either shop and discuss your requirement, we will be more than happy guide you towards the best compromise between magnification, brightness, weight, cost and quality. 

Which is better? A spotting scope or binoculars?

 For serious, long-range viewing, maintaining light gathering power at high magnifications involves a fair amount of glass that is both heavy and expensive. Making do with the view through just one eye has its advantages. Also, the stereo vision obtained from using both eyes diminishes with distance. A serious birder will mostly commonly be seen with a spotting scope, firmly attached to a tripod, slung over one shoulder en-route (excuse my French) to the next location.

Swarovski are the Spotting-Scope masters and their modular system is the pinnacle. In recent years, they have introduced the BTX binocular eyepiece so that you can pretty much have the best of both worlds.