Sold: Vortex Fury HD 5000

RS99

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Brand new in unopened box. Fury Rangefinder binoculars. These haven't seen the light of day yet. I have another pair that have been in use for 4 years and are none the worse for wear. Amazing Rangefinder, easily ranges open land to well over 2500 yards. These have an unlimited, unconditional lifetime warranty, should anything ever go wrong. £1050 posted.
 

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The came from CSW, I don't have a receipt, you don't need one for the warranty. The warrant is the Vortex badge on the product.
 
Apart from the Swarovski...;)
Yeah...I have/had a pair of old habicht binos. I was told they were too old to service and repair. Had they been vortex binos a new set of the same model would have been sent.
 
Apologies, I wasn’t considering the electronics, although I sent an ancient pair of 8x42 EL Range back to Swarovski and the pair that came back looked like brand new, so I’ve not got a bad word to say about them.
 
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I've always found it strange that when Swarovski repair an item at no charge, everyone says "Wow. Swarovski really low how to look after their customers - that's why I buy Swarovski".

But when Vortex do the same, everyone says "If they made a better product, they wouldn't have to repair it in the first place."

I've yet to meet a Swarovski owner who hasn't had to return at least one of their products to the factory. Go figure.

There is a old tenet in marketing that goes something like this: "the first indicator or perceived quality is price". i.e. if you charge five or six times over the going rate for an item, people will intuitively recognise it as a quality item regardless of what their first hand experience or communal wisdom tells them. A classic example of this is the Range Rover - it's hard to find a more unreliable motor on the road, but people still aspire to owning them, even although they bring nothing but misery and costly repair bills.

In my experience the performance of Weihrauch sir rifles and CZ rimfire rifles can't be bettered regardless of how much money you throw at it. Yet both Weihrauch and CZ are all-to-often considered utilitarian workhorses, rather than top-end. the same can be said of Tikka centre fire rifles to some degree.
 
I've always found it strange that when Swarovski repair an item at no charge, everyone says "Wow. Swarovski really low how to look after their customers - that's why I buy Swarovski".

But when Vortex do the same, everyone says "If they made a better product, they wouldn't have to repair it in the first place."

I've yet to meet a Swarovski owner who hasn't had to return at least one of their products to the factory. Go figure.

There is a old tenet in marketing that goes something like this: "the first indicator or perceived quality is price". i.e. if you charge five or six times over the going rate for an item, people will intuitively recognise it as a quality item regardless of what their first hand experience or communal wisdom tells them. A classic example of this is the Range Rover - it's hard to find a more unreliable motor on the road, but people still aspire to owning them, even although they bring nothing but misery and costly repair bills.

In my experience the performance of Weihrauch sir rifles and CZ rimfire rifles can't be bettered regardless of how much money you throw at it. Yet both Weihrauch and CZ are all-to-often considered utilitarian workhorses, rather than top-end. the same can be said of Tikka centre fire rifles to some degree.
I’ve got the Vortex 5000 HD which I bought in the USA when they first came out, they happened to be the only RF bino‘s this colour blind person could use, earlier this year the LED display started to fade, so sent them back and got a new pair to replace them, the Vortex warranty is in a league of its own, it’s a warranty for life and it’s not just for the product failure - if you drop them on the road and car drives over them they will be replaced. I’ve also got Swarovski Z6i and in my opinion it’s no better quality than my Vortex Viper PST or any of the other scopes in my cabinet.
 
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