Overview

Vortex Razor HD Spotter Scopes is one of the finest spotting scope available in the market. The sophisticated triplet apochromatic lens system of these Vortex Spotter Scopes allow them to compete at the highest level of performances in High Definition view. there will be no colour fringing, degradation of resolution or dilution of colour fidelity, even in long distance viewing!

SKU: GC90-VORZR50S1

Vortex Razor 11-33x50 Straight Spotting Scope

Vortex Razor HD Spotter Scopes is one of the finest spotting scope available in the market. The sophisticated triplet apochromatic lens system of these Vortex Spotter Scopes allow them to compete at the highest level of performances in High Definition view. there will be no colour fringing, degradation of resolution or dilution of colour fidelity, even in long distance viewing!

Optical Features:

By using Triplet Apochromatic System with High Density ED glass, Vortex Razor HD Scope had significantly reduce chromatic aberration or false colour, delivers the ultimate resolution and colour fidelity, resulting in High Definition Images.

All air-to-glass surface of Vortex Razor HD Spotters are coated with XRPlus fully multi-coated by using Plasma Tech, a cutting edge application process provides unparalleled coating durability and performance, able to deliver high quality image detail with high resolution and light transmission. To ensure clear and colour-accurate images, the porro prism are dielectric coated.

Extreme Rugged Build

Vortex Razor HD Spotting Scope are built to offer maximum durability, that is the reason Vortex able to provide an unconditional Lifetime Guarantee. These Vortex Spotter Scopes are sealed with O-rings and Argon gas purged to ensure waterproof & fogproof performance. Thanks to its ArmorTek technology, the scope lenses are ultra-hard and scratch resistant.

Vortex Razor HD Spotter Features:

  • Triplet Apochromatic Lens with HD Glass for Unmatched Colour Sharpness
  • High Density Extra-low Dispersion Glass for High Definition Images
  • XRplus Fully Multi-Coated for Highest Level of Light Transmission
  • Dielectric Prism Coating for Bright, Clear and Colour Accurate Images
  • O-rings Sealed and Argon Gas Purged for Waterproof and Fogproof
  • ArmorTek Lens is a Ultra-hard, Scratch-resistant Coating to Protects Lenses from Scratches, oil and dirt
  • Adjustable Twist Eyecup for Comfortable Viewing with or without Eyeglasses
  • Built-in Sunshade to Reduce Glare and Shields from Raindrops and Snow
  • Rotating Tripod Ring to Allow Rotation of the Eyepiece to a Sideway Position
  • Dual Focus Allows for Fast and Fine Adjustment

Compatibility

Vortex Razor 11-33x50 Straight Spotting Scope

  • Triplet Apochromatic Lens System
  • Premium HD(High Density) Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
  • XRplus Fully Multi-Coated
  • ArmorTek Ultra-hard Scratch Resistant Coating
  • Waterproof and Fogproof
  • Built-in Sunshade
  • Vortex VIP Unconditional Lifetime Warranty

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Product Overview

Vortex Razor HD Spotter Scopes is one of the finest spotting scope available in the market. The sophisticated triplet apochromatic lens system of these Vortex Spotter Scopes allow them to compete at the highest level of performances in High Definition view. there will be no colour fringing, degradation of resolution or dilution of colour fidelity, even in long distance viewing!

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