Glassing for spring bears with the new Vortex Diamondback 15x56 binoculars. All photo credits: Brady Miller
Long hours spent glassing away the mountains. Photo credit: Chris Neville
| Price |
---|---|
15x56 | $349.99 |
| Weight |
15x56 | 34.8 oz |
| Dimensions |
15x56 | 7.1" x 5.8" |
| Magnification |
15x56 | 15x |
| Objective Lens Diameter |
15x56 | 56 mm |
| Field of View @1,000 yards |
15x56 | 230 feet |
| Field of ViewAngular |
15x56 | 4.36 degrees |
| Interpupillary distance |
15x56 | 59 - 76 mm |
| Eye Relief |
15x56 | 15.6 mm |
| Exit Pupil |
15x56 | 3.7 mm |
| Close Focus |
15x56 | 14' |
| Weatherproofing |
15x56 | Argon-purged / fog proofand waterproof |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
15x56 | Lifetime |
| 15x56 |
---|---|
Price | $349.99 |
Weight | 34.8 oz |
Dimensions | 7.1" x 5.8" |
Magnification | 15x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 56 mm |
Field of View @1,000 yards | 230 feet |
Field of ViewAngular | 4.36 degrees |
Interpupillary distance | 59 - 76 mm |
Eye Relief | 15.6 mm |
Exit Pupil | 3.7 mm |
Close Focus | 14' |
Weatherproofing | Argon-purged / fog proofand waterproof |
Manufacturer Warranty | Lifetime |
Glassing for spring bears with the new Vortex Diamondback 15x56 binoculars. All photo credits: Brady Miller
When hunting big, open country. It’s nice to have optics that can do the job that also doesn't put a giant hole in your wallet.
Today Vortex Optics just released a new binocular to their Diamondback line. These binos are the new for 2020 Diamondback HD 15x56 binoculars and will anchor the Diamondback line being the largest and biggest in this lineup. HD glass meets high-performance glassing!
I recently had these binoculars out in the mountains on a spring bear hunt where I put them through the wringer with long hours spent glassing big mountains for bears. They performed flawlessly and they honestly really impressed me due to their size, weight and clarity.
As I just mentioned, what I really enjoyed was how lightweight these binoculars are. Even though we were only day hunting, it’s still nice to not have to worry about my pack getting heavy when I really want to bust out the big optics and go on some steep and deep hikes. And if needed, you can leave behind your spotting scope and just pack 15s. A win/win situation when you are looking to save extra weight. So if you're in the market for some big optics for a few hunts a year, these check the boxes in what you want.
15s are meant to be used on a tripod as that is where they shine for long-distance glassing. And great news, a tripod adapter is included when you buy the Diamondback HD 15x56.
Long hours spent glassing away the mountains. Photo credit: Chris Neville
These binoculars can handle anything you put them through and they also fit a great price point.
If you have any questions about these binoculars, I’d be more than happy to help and you can drop any questions in this article. Also, you can also reach out to our Optics Manager Cody Nelson. He is a wealth of knowledge and a person you should take advantage of when deciding what optics to purchase. Cody can be reached at optics@gohunt.com or call him at (702) 847-8747 | Ext. 2.
Light in the pack and light on the wallet, these Diamondback HD 15x56 binos can do it all on any mountain hunt!
This new binocular is available now and can be found in the GOHUNT Gear Shop at the link below:
Vortex Diamondback HD 15x56 in the Gear Shop here
15x magnification for glassing big country!
Magnesium alloy chassis
HD optical system - great light transmission and image quality.
Vortex Uni-Daptor tripod adapter included
GlassPak carrying case also included keeping your optic protected
Light and durable
I used these binos for hours at a time and they were a joy to glass behind