Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
[Re: coalminer7755]
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For the price range your looking at; I’d look into a set of Mavens
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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@ lidner115. I would be interested in your experience with leupolds warranty if you don't mind elaborating. about 3 years ago i bought a leupold rangefinder, a something 1200tbr, around $400. well after about 6 months the display started melting, not bad but noticeable. didnt really worry bout it. well after a year and 6 months i couldn't even hardly read it. I googled it seems to be a pretty known problem. contacted customer support they apologized and said to far out of warranty, would sell me one at retail minus 40% or some crap. Told them they suck!!!!! On to a Vortex story, actually another rangefinder story. A buddy had a vortex rangefinder, left it on the back of his truck and drove off, remembered it but it was demolished! He picked up what he could and called Vortex and explained the situation. Customer Service said if you send me one piece that recognizable that its actually a Vortex product, i'll send you a new one no questions asked. Another story i have diamonback binos with a harness, i thought i had harness around my arm while carrying a bunch of stuff, i didn't, they fell on concrete with eyecups out, broke one clean off. I drove up to their office handed them the broken ones they handed me new ones, i was there literally 45 seconds. VORTEX all the way for me!
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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With enough marketing hype, low enough cost from overseas products and great customer service when the company starts, you could probably sell anything. Vortex might be the best thing since sliced bread but given their relative newness to the market I’m still skeptical.
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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I've had nothing but positive experience with Leupold customer service/warranties, for the past 40 years. As an Alaskan Master Guide, I depended heavily on my optics... scopes, spotting scopes, binocs, range finders etc.
Truth be told, I seldom NEEDED customer service, since the products held up wonderfully.
I probably fall into the category of "loyal customer," so just take this at face value!
Pete
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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Honestly. Go to a bird watchers forum. Those guys are serious about their glass.
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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Looked at the vortex at cabelas. Doesn't look like the zoom adjustment in the middle is easy to use. For thise that have one, is it difficult to adjust with that tiny knob?
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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How does the glass compare to Nikon's? Are vortex made in usa? No mine say made in China. Maybe the glass is usa. But the product says made in China. Still a good product. I have the cross fires. No complaints what so ever other then the weight, they are kinda heavy.
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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No experience with either brand, but I have a pair of Redfields that I am extremely happy with.
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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Vortex lower end is made across the sea but all their top end is made right here. I believe everything above Diamondback is made here.
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Re: Vortex vs Leupold binoculars
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I bought the vortex 12x50 and love them. I lost the front lens caps while moose hunting in Alaska, told the guy at scheels and within a week I had a new set in the mail.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
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