Best binos sub £300

GHudson

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I'm after a pair of binos for my boy, I was looking at a pair of vortex diamondback HD after looking at my pals but is there anything you guys can suggest is also worth considering? Thanks George
 
Good used pair Zeiss Jena jenoptem 8/30 sub £100, far better glass, and value for money, if you can find a pair of 7/50 even better. Or any s/h from the better makers within your budget. If in doubt, compare side by side with the alternatives.

 
Another +1 fir the Vortex. Don’t think you’ll match the glass at the same price without going second hand and with the warranty (and whilst Vortex are still trading) he’s got them for life.
 
You won’t go wrong with Vortex Diamondbacks. I’ve had a pair (10x50) for five years that get used hard and are still excellent. The warranty is also market beating. If I were looking to buy now from fresh, I’d take a hard look at Minox’s latest offerings too.
 
Try to get the opportunity to look through both side by side, you'll soon see why I favour the Zeiss Jena over the Vortex.

A great warranty is indeed great, but doesn't find deer, the quality and clarity of lenses and coating is the thing that matters. In the event that the Zeiss glasses take a knock and go out of collimation, it's a straightforward relatively inexpensive repair, but this is by far a secondary consideration, the strap is for keeping them round your neck when in use on all; performance is uppermost in my mind when I choose, personally speaking.
 
I’ve just got a second hand pair of vortex diamond back for an emergency truck set of bins I case I leave my rangefinders at home or they break as happened two years ago on a stalking outing and I had no second pair in the truck. Now I have. All my glass is Swarovski and now these diamondback bins. I rate them for the money to be honest.

You can keep your Zeiss stuff. It used to be very good no it not that brilliant with a non existent warranty.

Why bother???!!!!
 
Try to get the opportunity to look through both side by side, you'll soon see why I favour the Zeiss Jena over the Vortex.

A great warranty is indeed great, but doesn't find deer, the quality and clarity of lenses and coating is the thing that matters. In the event that the Zeiss glasses take a knock and go out of collimation, it's a straightforward relatively inexpensive repair, but this is by far a secondary consideration, the strap is for keeping them round your neck when in use on all; performance is uppermost in my mind when I choose, personally speaking.

I have and found very little difference, also don't care for porro prism binos
Have had the chance to compare Vortex against some top end glass and while the top end glass might be slightly
better it is not four or five times better
Now if someone was to me a give me a pair of Zeiss or Swaro's which to my eyes are better than Zeiss I would
happily accept and use them .
But if buying I am perfectly happy using Vortex and wouldn't consider anything else , i am not a name snob, if they are good enough for me
as a pro. They should be good enough for a recreational stalker.
 
I picked up some Leupold BX-1 McKenzie 10x50 from Uttings in the sale for around 200. Lifetime warranty and very impressive. Would be interested to see them side by side with some Vortex.
 
I have just received my Deita Optix Titanium HOF 8 x56 binos and they seem cracking for the money £270 ish, not too bulky for big binos but superb clarity, I’ll try them tonight and comment further but I’m impressed so far, my previous binos were Hawke nature trek.
 
I'm after a pair of binos for my boy, I was looking at a pair of vortex diamondback HD after looking at my pals but is there anything you guys can suggest is also worth considering? Thanks George
Defiantly vortex wether on a budget or not this is a quality brand and comparable to the bigger names now. The advantage to make up for the small differences is the big price differences.
 
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