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A COMPACT WITH A FULL-SIZE OPTICAL PUNCH. The ultimate fusion of lightweight portability and powerful viewing capability, our new Excursion spotting scope features a compact folded light path design and our ED Prime Extra-Low Dispersion Fluorite glass. ED glass delivers amazing resolution and color fidelity, and transmits maximum available light. And this scope is built to last with 100% waterproof, fogproof tubes wrapped in our stoutest rubber armor. For stable viewing, we've included a tripod, plus a scope glove for steady freehand use. Also includes a hard case.
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- Folded Lightpath design yields full-size capability in a compact housing- Fully multi-coated optics for maximum brightness
- Excellent eye relief
- Includes tripod, scope glove and hard case
- The most popular full-size configuration-with full size optical perfromacne in a compact package
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By S. Ragsdale
The optics on this spotting scope are very nice, especially for its price. The picture is relatively clear from edge to edge, the focus is good, and the brightness doesn't suffer too much at full zoom. Much clearer than the Leupold Sequoia 15-45x60 and comparable to the more expensive Nikon Prostaff 16-48x65. Optical quality is good enough that you'll spend more time worrying about heat and atmospheric distortion than lens distortion, which is good enough for me.
Major problem: balance. The hole for the mounting screw is 3.5" from the front lens, making the whole thing unbalanced and back-heavy which becomes important when you're aiming. You'll lift the back, un-tension the tripod swivel, nudge the scope up or down a few degrees, re-tension the tripod swivel again, and when you take your hands away the whole thing sags backward significantly. You end up having to aim low and hope you've aimed low enough. The problem is exacerbated by the cheap stock tripod, but I'm pretty sure it would still have this problem even with a decent tripod. If they'd just put the mounting point in the middle of the scope at its center of gravity it wouldn't have this problem.
Minor problem: stiff focus knobs. Other spotting scopes' knobs are small and can be operated with a light touch. This one's quite a bit heavier, and it's easy to nudge the scope off axis while focusing especially with the heavy
4 stars: 5 stars for the superb optics and 3 stars for the terrible balance issues. So close and yet so far from an otherwise reasonably priced and close to perfect product.
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