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Vortex Fury HD 5000 10X42 Binoculars

Two of the most important pieces of hunting gear combined into one powerful, long-ranging unit, Fury HD 5000 rangefinding binoculars make glassing and ranging ultra-fast and efficient. Right-side button controls make one-handed manipulation of both functions quick and easy, cutting down on set up time in the field. And don't forget, these Fury HD 5000 binoculars join all other Vortex products in that they are completely covered by our unbeatable VIP Warranty, and that includes electronic components!

SKU: GC90-VOLRF301

Vortex 10x42 Fury HD 5000 10x42 Binoculars with built in Laser Range Finder

Vortex Fury HD 5000 10X42 Binoculars

Two of the most important pieces of hunting gear combined into one powerful, long-ranging unit, Fury HD 5000 rangefinding binoculars make glassing and ranging ultra-fast and efficient. Right-side button controls make one-handed manipulation of both functions quick and easy, cutting down on set up time in the field. And don't forget, these Fury HD 5000 binoculars join all other Vortex products in that they are completely covered by our unbeatable VIP Warranty, and that includes electronic components!

FEATURES:

Optical Features

HD Optical System Optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration and provide outstanding colour fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness and light transmission.

XR‚ Lens Coatings Premium anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces provide superior light transmission for exceptional clarity and low-light performance.

Dielectric Prism Coatings Multi-layer prism coatings provide bright, clear, colour-accurate images.

Phase Correction Coating on roof prism enhances resolution and contrast.

Construction Features

Roof Prisms Designed to be compact yet durable.

Nitrogen Gas Purged Gas purged and o-ring sealed for fog proof and waterproof performance in all conditions.

Ultra-hard exterior lens coatings defend against scratches, oil and dirt.

Shockproof Designed to withstand the highest levels of recoil and impact.

Waterproof Designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.

Fogproof Designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures.

Rubber Armor Provides a secure, non-slip grip and durable external protection.

Convenience Features

Multi-Position Eyecups Twists to precise, intermediate settings for a customized, comfortable fit with or without eyeglasses.

Tapered Eyecups Fit naturally for greater viewing comfort.

Left Eye Diopter Adjusts for differences in a user's eyes. Located by the center focus wheel.

Center Focus Wheel Fit naturally for greater viewing comfort.

Center Focus Wheel Adjusts the focus of both binocular barrels at the same time for ultra-sharp views.

Right Side Controls Simple to use and easily manipulated with a single hand - leaving your other hand free to hold your bow, rifle, or other important piece of equipment.

Tripod Adaptable Allowing use on a tripod or car window mount. Tripod adapter required.

Performance Features

Horizontal Component

Distance (HCD) Horizontal Component Distance (HCD) mode compensates for incline or decline to display the true distance to the target.

Line of Sight (LOS) Line of Sight (LOS) mode displays actual line of sight distance to the target.

Scan This feature displays continual distance readings when panning across a landscape or tracking a moving animal.

Best Mode Displays the strongest range result. Intended to be the primary mode.

Last Mode Displays the furthest distance when ranging/panning/scanning. Ideal for ranging targets behind potential obstructive objects in the foreground - like brush, trees and rocks.

Easy-To-Use Menu Intuitive, easy-to-use menus feature a simple, clean illuminated display.

Ranging Format Range in yards or meters.

HCD Corrected Shoot-to Range

The Fury uses HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) angle-compensated ranging technology to give bow and rifle shooters the critical distance data needed to make accurate shots. Capable of ranging reflective targets to 5000 yards with an ultra-fast readout.

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Vortex Fury HD 5000 10X42 Binoculars

Two of the most important pieces of hunting gear combined into one powerful, long-ranging unit, Fury HD 5000 rangefinding binoculars make glassing and ranging ultra-fast and efficient. Right-side button controls make one-handed manipulation of both functions quick and easy, cutting down on set up time in the field. And don't forget, these Fury HD 5000 binoculars join all other Vortex products in that they are completely covered by our unbeatable VIP Warranty, and that includes electronic components!

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