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Vortex Optics

Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25

4.3
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Description

  • 10x magnification and 25mm objectives lens, the Solo Monocular is a small, lightweight optic with fully multi-coated lenses, increasing the light transmission and resolution giving you the clear, crisp images you want.
  • The monocular is fully rubber armored providing a non-slip grip to the user and making it extremely durable.
  • Nitrogen purged and o-ring sealed, the Solo delivers waterproof and fogproof performance in any environment.
  • The adjustable eyecup allows for comfortable viewing with or without glasses.
  • Field of View: 315 feet/1000 yards|6 degrees
  • Close Focus: 16.4 feet

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Customer Reviews

Great monocular I bought both the 8x25 and 10x25 for comparison. It was a close call. The 8x25 image is slightly brighter and (of course) wider. I preferred the greater magnification of the 10x25 for viewing pistol targets downrange.I had no problems with holding either monocular steady. I found that bracing the side of my index finger against my eyebrow virtually eliminated shake.The focus ring was just right; not too tight and not too loose.Minor cons- I wish the unit came with lens caps. I tried a Butler Creek Tini-Bikini, but it didn t fit.- I would prefer a snugger, more compact case that completely encloses the monocular. 5Worth the money, with one issue. This monocular is worth the money, with optical clarity that is impressive at this price point and with an objective lens of this size.I use very expensive binoculars and telescopic rifle scopes, but there are situations when I need something light, small, and fast that I can drag through the mud without worry. This unit is perfect for such occasions.This little scope has one problem - but it's a biggie. The focus ring is both too narrow and placed too closely to the adjustable eye piece, causing interference with both parts, and some difficulty in utilizing the focus ring. This poor design feature is why I dropped a couple of stars off of the rating. 3Vortex Solo Monocular 10x25 Great little monocular scope. Eye piece pops up and locks for eye or down for glasses viewing. Focus adjust is smooth and has a clear, sharp focus and at 10x power it is easy to hold steady. Descent night viewing under lighting conditions like streetlight etc.Comes with a around the neck lanyard, cleaning cloth and good case but the sides of case is a cheaper elastic. Why? I don't know, when they could of used the same case material for the sides instead of cheaper, droopy elastic. (slacklastic)But it is a nice scope and it has a Lifetime transferrable warranty to whomever has it. Company is in Wisconsin. 5Way too dark for hunting. I have other vortex optics (high-end binoculars and low-end rifle scope) and am very pleased with those. I bought this for hunting and am disappointed. It is probably too much magnification for where I hunt (my problem, not Vortex's) but I can deal with that. 7x or 8x would be better in forested environments. My biggest complaint is the light-gathering ability of this optic. Most optics will draw in enough light to allow you to see things better in low-light conditions. This will not. Around dawn and dusk your unmagnified eyes will work much better than this monocular. Since those times are prime hunting hours I suggest that you avoid this for hunting use and find something else. If you are only using it during bright conditions it may do what you want/need. 3Some pros and cons You absolutely can t beat the form factor, shape, weight, and convenience to carry. I can imagine easily carrying on neck or belt. However, the eye relief stinks (that means it s very particular about how close you hold it to your eye before you get a distorted black ring in your line of sight). So while it s a quick thing to just move up to your face without fiddling with lens caps and two focus rings and whatever, you ll find yourself fiddling to find the sweet spot and spending extra time to hold the 10x25 steady (as opposed to binoculars which are quick in this respect). So...the convenience of a quick little item becomes a bit of a wash when you factor these things in. It makes me prefer binoculars for most situations unless being ultra compact is a factor. Objects in my Pentax 8x25 binoculars looks identical to the 10x25 s here. I read some reviews stating a lousy case and a hard to use focus ring. Mine did not have this issue. Smooth ring and great case (flip top, open areas toward the top).I m keeping these because I like a variety of optics, but I need to buy another optic for something and I will look elsewhere. These aren t ideal for all situations. 3Good product for quick viewing Purchased this item to carry with me every day in my computer bag to have for quick viewing of wildlife or items that are too far away to see with the naked eye. Works very well and my grandsons really like it as well.The only issue I have found (and the only reason I did not give it 5 stars) is the eye relief as I am a glasses wearer, but for the price and size it works very well. I can make it work with a slight blackout ring around the outside due to glasses wear and short eye relief. Good focus ring movement and very easy to acquire the subject. Very bright optics as all Vortex items I have tried. Very compact and light. it is pretty rugged as well. This has what has become a standard in better quality optics, the twist up eye cup and it works well and stays in place.I would recommend this for anyone that is not a glasses wearer that wants compact, clear and bright optics in a monocular. If you are a fellow glasses wearer and as I have learned to do, tolerate short eye relief, it is not too bad for us either. I could not find another product that was this compact and good optics quality that has long enough eye relief for glasses wearers. 4Excellent value and so much better than the "cheap" monoculars. For $50 you can't beat these. Brightness and clarity compare very well with my $500 vortex viper HD binoculars. The lightness and size of this monocular does mean that it is difficult to hold it really still, especially with the 10 power unit. But for quick viewing it is perfectly adequate and so much better than the "cheap" monoculars on Amazon. I tried one of those that was supposedly up to 40 power (it was a deal at $29, regular price $91,) but was about 6 power and felt like a kid's toy that was worth about $5. That one went straight back and I went with one from Vortex, a top quality maker of optical equipment, and they did not disappoint. 5Excellent! Very happy with this Vortex (Solo, 10x25). I considered paying twice as much for the larger lens (36mm) but I'm glad I did not. The brightness on this device is great. Magnification is crazy good too. I can see wildlife on the water at 150 yards in perfect detail (couple of otters moved into the lake behind our house). I don't have a problem steadying it with one hand. The focus ring adjustment works very well. It's resistant enough to prevent it from being jostled out of focus but not too tight to adjust. Eye relief is also great, the eyepiece has two settings, closed or extended with a positive "click" holding either selection in place. Build quality feels top notch and yet it's surprisingly light in the hand. Included soft sided carry case with velcro closure, cleaning cloth and neck lanyard. 5Love it First of all, I love Vortex products and I always buy with confidence that their products will be backed up by their warranty.This monocular was purchased Dec 9, 2015 for $39. Which is an awesome price. The item feels good in hand and the rubber exterior provides good grip. The eye piece moves rotates smooth and locks into place. It will be hard to find in-between rotation, but i just leave it at full extension and works fine for me.The field of view is small of course since it is a compact monocular. Quality of glass is beautiful and clear, I have not used other binoculars or monoculars so I do not know how it compares to other brands.The neoprene type case leaves much to be desired. I have a hard time taking the monocular out as I try to avoid touching the lens with my fingers. A velcro belt case would've been great. The lanyard is long and suffice.Overall I give it 5 stars for the optics, 2 stars for the case. Worth every penny at under $40 5Quality Monocular for a great price I don't have anything to compare it to, but I believe this is a great monocular. It's the first I've ever owned and, although I was unsure about investing in a 10x versus an 8x (which is supposed to be easier to keep steady), it seems as if I can hold this monocular just fine. I'm no surgeon, but the little shakiness that occurred while holding one-handed was not really that big of a deal. As long as I kept the object in question generally in the center of view, I had no issues with the small movements caused by me. I also found that using two hands or supporting myself and/or the monocular with a stationary object reduced considerably the shakiness associated with the more powerful zoom. I appreciate the ability to adjust the eye relief, and the focus knob, although slightly tight during one-handed operation, is easy enough to manipulate. It definitely won't fall out of focus easily. I was also unsure of the smaller lens (25mm) compared to some of the larger ones common with this size of monocular (with regard to low-light conditions). However, I was able to see relatively well before this morning's sunrise with just the ambient light that was present before the sun crested the horizon. 5
Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25

Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25

4.3
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€140,00
Sale price
€140,00
Regular price
€230,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€90,00)