Vortex improves on its Razor HD line of binoculars with the updated Razor UHD line. It takes Vortex Optics to another level.
After owning several different models of Vortex binoculars, as well as countless other brands, I was pretty stoked to get the Razor UHD 12×50 out in the field. There has been a ton of hype about these binos.
With a retail price of $2,600, I expected them to find the animal, field dress it, and do the dishes back at camp. These are not a budget buy.
I haven’t spent a ton of time using binoculars of this size, so it was a whole new experience getting them into the backcountry, in a spot where I could sit and glass for hours.
Performance-wise, I won’t even mince words; these things are incredible. I’ll get into that more later, but dang. It is hard to describe the clarity without experiencing it firsthand.
In short: To date, the Vortex Razor UHD 12×50 outperformed any set of binoculars I’ve used in terms of clarity, reach, and reduction of eye strain. I felt less need to take a break from glassing and was able to cover more ground with greater efficiency.
The breaks I did take were simply weight-strain. These suckers aren’t for the ultralight crowd and to be honest, my arms were fatigued after holding them up unaided.
Take a look at GearJunkie’s guide to the best hunting binoculars to see how these binos stand up against the competition.
The Vortex Razor UHD Specs
Before we dive deeply into my thoughts and feelings about the Razor UHDs, let’s just take an objective look at what they are.
Specs
- Magnification: 12x
- Objective Lens diameter: 50mm
- Eye Relief: 17mm
- Exit Pupil: 4.2mm
- Linear field of view: 288 feet
- Angular field of view: 5.5 degrees
- Close focus: 6.6 feet
- Tech: high definition optical quality, index-matched lenses to correct color, anti-reflective coatings
- Height: 7.6 inches
- Width: 5.9 inches
- Weight: 36.5 ounces
Without getting into too much detail on the technology, the biggest changes from the HD lineup are improvements to the lens coatings and changing the Schmidt-Pechan roof prism for the Abbe-Koenig, a larger prism with a longer optical path.
We could talk about refraction and aberration until you’re bored out of your mind, but the big picture is this: the Razor UHD line is optimized to give you maximum light refraction with minimal distortion. You get a clearer picture without fuzz, haze, or color distortion.
First Impressions: Big and Heavy
Performance: Top-Notch
