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Vortex 18X56 Razor UHD Binoculars

The 18x56 Razor UHD Binoculars from Vortex feature large, light-gathering objectives and powerful magnification that brings distant objects close in vivid detail. It can be used on a tripod by means of a separately sold adapter.

SKU: GC90-VORZB3104

Vortex 18X56 Razor UHD Binoculars

Vortex 18X56 Razor UHD Binoculars

The 18x56 Razor UHD Binoculars from Vortex feature large, light-gathering objectives and powerful magnification that brings distant objects close in vivid detail. It can be used on a tripod by means of a separately sold adapter.

The Razor UHD renders views with minimal chromatic aberration, exceptional colour fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness, and optimal light transmission through the use of ultra high definition glass, an index-matched lens configuration, XR Plus lens coatings, and phase-correcting prism coatings. The lenses are protected from scratches, oil, and dust by ArmorTek exterior lens coating.

The lightweight magnesium housing is argon filled and sealed with O-rings to ensure reliable and durable protection against dust, debris, fog, and water. It is rubber armored for non-slip and durable protection, and is equipped with a large focusing knob that is easy to use even while wearing gloves. Naturally contoured to perfectly fit your hands, promoting comfort and eliminating user fatigue, the Razor UHD includes a winning combination of features.

Optical Performance

18x magnification

56mm objective lenses

Compact roof prisms

Ultra high definition glass corrects chromatic and spherical aberrations to eliminate off-axis comas and improve colour and contrast

Phase-correcting prism coatings improve resolution, clarity, and contrast

XR Plus fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, colour rendition, and contrast

Wide 67° apparent angle of view

Use and Handling

Short closed-bridge configuration

Large textured and slip-resistant center focusing wheel

Right-eye dioptric correction

Twist-up rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

Tripod-mountable with optional adapter

18mm eye relief

Construction Details

Lightweight and strong magnesium chassis

Protective rubber armor provides a slip-resistant grip

O-ring sealed and argon-filled to be waterproof and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme temperature and environmental conditions

Scratch-resistant ArmorTek exterior lens coatings repel oils and corrosive materials from lenses

Features:

Ultra High Definition Glass

Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms

XR Plus Fully Multi-Coated Optics

Wide 67° Apparent Angle of View

Argon-Filled Fogproof, Waterproof

Lightweight and Strong Magnesium Chassis

Large Center-Focusing Knob

Tripod Mountable with Optional Adapter

Twist-Up Eyecups

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Vortex 18X56 Razor UHD Binoculars

The 18x56 Razor UHD Binoculars from Vortex feature large, light-gathering objectives and powerful magnification that brings distant objects close in vivid detail. It can be used on a tripod by means of a separately sold adapter.

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