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The Vortex Optics Razor UHD Binoculars 18x56 combine cutting-edge optical technology with a lightweight, durable design. Featuring 18x magnification and 56 mm objective lenses, these binoculars deliver exceptional image resolution, color fidelity, and low-light performance. With a lifetime VIP warranty, they are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking clarity and reliability in any environment.





| ASIN | B07TMQJV1H |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 3.7 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #552 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #288 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Vortex |
| Built-In Media | Razor UHD 18x56 Binocular |
| Coating | Ultimate Anti-Reflective, Plasma Tech, Scratch-Resistant |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Tripod, Tripod Adapter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 201 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | Adjusts for differences in a user's eyes. Located on right eyepiece. |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 3.1 Millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 18 Millimeters |
| Features | Fog Proof |
| Field of View | 194 Feet |
| Focus Type | Center Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00875874009837 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.4"L x 6.2"W |
| Item Type Name | binoculars |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 18 x |
| Manufacturer | Vortex Optics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RZB-3104 |
| Model Name | razor |
| Model Number | RZB-3104 |
| Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 56 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Size Map | 18x56 |
| Special Feature | Fog Proof |
| Specific Uses | Bird Watching, Hiking & Outdoors, Hunting and Shooting or Sports, Star Gazing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bird Watching, Hiking & Outdoors, Hunting and Shooting or Sports, Star Gazing |
| UPC | 875874009837 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Unlimited, unconditional lifetime warranty. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 18 multiplier_x |
D**Y
A Birder's Opinion on the UHDs
I was in the market to replace my 16+ year old Audubon Birder's Bausch & Lomb 8x36 binos that I've been using all this time for birding. I wanted to get "the last pair of birding binos you'd ever need in your life" so decided to really go upscale. The cream fo the crop IMHO are the Swarovski ELs, 8.5x42 which commonly sell for >$2,500 which I couldn't justify the price, so started looking for good binos in the $1200-$1500 price range. Did a lot of research and finally decided on the Vortex Razor UHDs in 8x42. I've had experience with Vortex's riflescopes, which are definitely and deservedly at the high end of scopes, and this is why I focussed on Vortex Optics, however, I was looking at them from the perspective of a birder, *not* a hunter, as bino demands are different in each case. I was surprised to hear a longtime birder friend of mine on the other end of the country had picked up the Vortex Viper glasses years ago, and he gave them high praise... so then had to decide on the HD vs. the newer UHD binos. There's pros and cons for both, but decided to go with the UHDs After a week of using them, I do NOT regret paying up. First, I think the optics are on par with the Swarovski ELs. The "hype" I've read about these glasses turned out to not be hype. They really are that good!!!! Amazing low light detail. Sharp contrasts, no color aberration.. holy moly.. they WERE that GOOD!!!! They feel good in hand. Amazing long eye relief and did I mention crystal clear vision? However, I think these glasses are definitely designed with the hunter in mind, not the birder, but I don't think this is a deal breaker at this price point. Let me tell you the pros and cons from a birder's perspective. Pros: 1. Optic quality on par with the much, much more expensive Swarovski ELs. These definitely compete with the other high end optic mfgs like Leicca and Zeiss. They weight a couple oz's more than the ELs, but it's not really noticeable. The optics make these *perfect* birding binoculars at this price range. Zeiss.. Swarovski? Vortex has sent a shot over your bow.!!!! 2. Argo-purged, waterproof. Non-fogging, rubber armor. Everything a birder needs for a long day in the field. 3. Comes with a chest harness for all day carry. It's well made and comfy, but jury is still out for me on this. 4. "Slow" focus wheel, Makes it easy to make precise focus adjustments without overshooting. 5. Long eye relief and "locking" diopter. Perfect for the eyeglass wearing me! 6. 8x glasses have a 420' FOV at 1000 yards. That's pretty amazing and makes finding and zeroing in on bird motion a breeeze. 7. Close focus!!! (<5 ft.) 8. Vortex Warranty. It's about as good as it gets. Covers everything except "theft" and "loss". Vortex Optics also has an excellent customer service reputation. Cons: There's really few cons with these glasses. I'm only mentioning them here because it needs to be considered by the birder. A couple of their "pros" might actually be "cons" for the birder 1. Weight. They're 32oz. These are a couple ounces heavier than the ELs, but they are heavy for all day neck strap wear and other high end glasses don't weigh this much. I don't think I'd take these on day hikes if birding wasn't my primary objective. I could even seen hunters being a bit put off by this if they're trekking all day. Consider this. However, the weight is partly because of the Abbe-Koenig prisms that are used. Long optical path, heavier, but the advantage is excellent low light performance and crystal clear optic paths. Also, comes with a carry chest harness, so a lot of the weight disadvantage is negated. 2. "Slow" focus. One fo the strengths of the slow focus may make it a pain for going from one distance to the extreme other quickly. It takes >2 full turns to do this and if you're glassing near, then suddenly a fast-moving bird is soaring in the sky? You might miss it because of the amount of focus turns required. Quick, near-to-far and vice versa focusing is important to a birder and MUCH less so to a hunter. We'll see if this can be mitigated by how I use them in the field. The slow focus makes it easier to get crisp focus on minute distance changes without overshooting though. Hope this helps another birder on making a purchase decision. At $1500+ these are excellent.. *excellent* glasses for the money. Optics on par with "paradigm" glasses costing >$800 more. One comment for hunters (and I used to be one....). I think you should go with the 10X model. The light gathering power of these binos is awesome and the 10X mag will hit the sweet spot of magnification needed for that activity.
C**Y
A fantastic gift for my 65th birthday!
My wife wanted to get me something special to mark my 65th birthday and complained that I always buy the stuff I want anyway so why not just tell her and she could buy it. I thought about it and decided a nice pair of birding binoculars would be great. I already own a nice pair that are 12 x 50 and while that is great for distant things one often finds birds a bit closer and the 12x offer too much magnification. I decided on the 8 x 42 Razor USD binoculars. They are a bit heavier but they have greater quality glass as well as the Abbe–Koenig prism which is a bigger but has better light transmission. I don't do a lot of hiking now and often am doing walks at our parks or to a bird blind at a state park so I felt the extra weight was ok since I was getting superior optics. I was impressed as soon as I opened the box. The binoculars come in a nice box and inside was a message that my binoculars were inspected and packed by Cindy! They come with a well designed case, harness, add on pocket for the case and a cleaning micro fiber cloth. There is also a nice neck/shoulder strap. I was very impressed when I went outside to have a look through them. They are truly well made and everything was crystal clear. I didn't notice any chromatic issues like a color shift fringe where tree branches meet a flat sky. The edge to edge sharpness is superb. These are not cheap but when you compare them to other Alpha level binoculars made by companies like Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski the price is really reasonable. The build quality is excellent and while I hope to keep them clean and dry I don't think dusty or wet conditions would be any real issue as far as getting into the lens tubes, one would just need to be careful how the outer elements were cleaned. The only thing I wish was just a bit better designed is the case that is supplied with the chest harness. The case is really tight with my 8 x 42 model, can't imagine anything bigger fitting in. When you put the binoculars into the case and pull the cover over (it is held with strong elastic bands) the binoculars case is not completely shut, if out in some rain it would get inside the case. I wish they had made the case a bit deeper to fit these binoculars.
B**D
A wonderful companion on the boat
These are really great. I wanted a set of binoculars for the sailboat... I'd loved my Razor HD 10x42's that I've had for 6 or so years but I'd often forget them at home. So I needed a specific set of binos to leave at the boat. I'd compared my Razor 10x42's to the quintessential Steiner 7x50's that are often considered the perfect marine binocular. My 10x42's had a larger magnification (10 vs 7 power) but had quite a bit wider field of view. The wider field of view helped provide better context and allowed you to stabilize with your eyes better while the boat moved. However, the Steiner's were a bit brighter when night fell. Not by a lot but definitely brighter. Should be said that I was comparing to the lower end Steiner's... When trying to find unlit crab pot buoys at dead night with a new moon off shore while running the motor its a bit of a stressful time. My Razor HD 10x42's were my go to bino's because the slightly higher mag worked pretty well but I was often wishing for the brightness of the 7x50's. These Razor UHD's are that perfect mix. The improved prism design makes them a good bit brighter. The enhanced lens coatings help make them brighter and the fact that I bought the 8x42 makes them brighter. These make it much easier to see and I think that only a FLIR system would do a better job. But this way it is always ready to go, never needs recharging, and costs less for better opitcs that will last longer. As I compare my Razor HD 10x42 to my Razor UHD 8x42 I find them to be very similar during the day. They both have slight CA issue when looking at a very dark item against a bright background you will see a bit of purple/green fringing but only when brightness differences are stark and you're only annoyed by it if you're looking specifically for it. However, as the light dims the differences really become a lot bigger. What I don't know for sure is how much of the difference is because I'm comparing UHD to HD and how much of it is simply because I'm comparing 8x42 to 10x42... That all being said I bought the UHD 8x42's for $930 and at that price I feel like I really got a wonderful piece of glass. Lastly the larger form factor and the ergonomics of the larger binocular will suit our application to using these on the boat well.. They are easier to stabilize while underway with the seas are moving you around. As well thankfully their larger weight isn't something that I have to carry around very much while on the boat. So while I'm extremely happy with my purchase I still prefer my Razor HD 10x42's for use on stable land and/or when I have to pack them around a lot... The weight and size savings for the HDs is a big advantage when you have to carry them. So I FULLY understand why Vortex is keeping the Razor HD and the UHD lines at the same time. So somehow Vortex has sold me the best pair of binoculars I've ever owned and could ever imagine owning twice. And the most amazing part is that with Vortexs' warranty I'll probably own these for the rest of my life.
S**H
Great glass - but tough to focus
I love the bright and sharp optics these fairly heavy bins provide but obtaining a quick focus is tough for me. The focus wheel is stiff and it takes a lot of effort to turn it - plus you have to turn it a LOT to get the bird in focus when going from close to far or vice versa - and with birds, you have to be quick! I'm especially disappointed in that feature and have been considering returning them for that one reason alone. The weight is manageable with a harness and, in spite of them being a bit heavy, I surprisingly find them comfortable to hold, even for a lengthy period. I am rating them an overall 4 for the bright, clear optics but I'm dinging them for that darned focus wheel; I wish it was quick and easy to turn. :(
L**.
Vortex binoculars are impressive
I am beyond pleased with this item. These binoculars are truly impressive. Sharp and clear image, light weight, and have made bird watching fun again.
C**T
Really good binos, but not holding up
I just received these and they are really bright and clear. compared to my old German Zeiss, they are just as clear. Just a couple of things that are a small problem - someone on the Amazon Questions said that the harness can be used for the binos or the case - That is not true they do not come with a harness for the binos - I am on here right now to order one. The harness is for the case, not the binos. The 10x50 weighs about twice what my zeiss 7x42 weigh and the case itself weighs maybe 1/2 pound, so that is a lot of weight on the neck. Also there is the question of using the case in the field and taking the glasses out every time you see a bird. I don't think that would work. Maybe for hunting, as their emphasis seems to be hunters. The other issue is that the case has a chemical smell that I don't want under my nose all day. The lense caps are very rubbery smelling, and had to be removed, and the actual binos have a smell from the armoring. I am hoping that will go away soon. But as far as the quality of the lenses - first rate - especially the 10x50, which I am very glad I decided on. It looks like the bird has a light on it. The dials are a little stiff. edit - new problem has come up. The eye ring does not hold in place - I am trying to see and something is wrong - one eye ring has twisted in. This keeps happening. Three years later - I repeat that the optics are good. Very satisfied with the optics, but these are not binoculars built to last forever, like my old zeiss or even old Bausch and Lomb types, that you see lying around 60 years old an still sturdy. The plastic eye piece has come off, just torn off. The company sent me a new one I was supposed to glue on myself - but have never been able to get it to stay on - a tiny cheap part, making the whole thing useless. Also the wheel to adjust the distance has become very hard to turn. I would expect this kind of wear after many years, not three. I have always thought these are for hunters more than birders. Birders are using them constantly - everyday, whereas hunters are using them seasonally a few days at a time. They are just not built to last. Also they still send you a case that is supposed to be strapped on your chest - No birder would use that.
W**L
Amazing warranty service and great binocs
These are certainly among the best or the best binoculars in their price range, but what I want to talk about is the warranty service. I bought my Vortex Razor about 14 months ago and had them shipped to Anchorage, where I was visiting friends. Later, while traveling on the Amazon River, I noticed that the focus knob was becoming a bit stiff. A week or so after that, the focus knob was only working for the left ocular. To use the binoculars, I had to manually adjust the diopter every time I changed my observation distance. When we finished our trip on the Amazon, we went back to our boat, currently in Mexico. Because I seldom go to the states, and because mailing of packages between this part of Mexico and the States is notoriously unreliable, I thought for sure I was out of luck on the warranty service. Also, I had only a couple of weeks before we would move on to our next destination. So I called Vortex's warranty help line. To my amazement, a representative answered the phone on the first ring. I explained the situation, and the representative said he would have their international sales person contact me. Of course I was a bit skeptical. But two days later, on a Sunday (during a bad blizzard in the part of country that Vortex calls home) I received an email from the international sales representative. Without even talking to me, he agreed to FedEx a replacement pair of binoculars to me in Mexico, with the understanding that I would send the old (broken) pair back when I could. A week later, and I was back in business. I am still not quite sure of how I will get the old binoculars back to Vortex, but I will. This was without a doubt the best warranty service I have ever experienced! Ah--I should add that both the original representative and the international sales representative sent followup emails while the binoculars were in transit. Really, I just cannot say enough good things about the warranty service experience. If it had not happened to me I am not sure I would believe it!
W**.
I Can See Clearly Now!
Outstanding binocular at a great price. delivery was earlier than expected.
J**.
Best Quality
The quality of Vortex products is outstanding. Unbelievable clear view, but expensive!
M**R
Increíble!
Los mejores prismáticos que he probado, calidad de imagen excelente!
P**I
Great Product and Delivery
This product is amazing ... crystal clear, robust and essential for nature watching, hunting etc
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