Today’s First Deal: VORTEX VIPER 10×32 BINOCULARS
Regular Retail Price: $569.00
Camofire Price: $287.13 – 50% OFF Retail

Description:
Looking through binoculars can be tiring and sometimes cause great pain to your eyes. Settle your eyes behind the Vortex Viper 10X32 binoculars and wish your problems away. The multi-layer XR coatings, X-Factor power and the extra-low dispersion glass on the objective lenses serve up every detail as though you were standing right beside the animal. These bad boys are also sealed with O-rings to prevent moisture, dust, and debris from getting inside the binocular.
The barrels of the Vortex Vipers are also filled with argon gas to inhibit internal fogging. These streamlined shaped binoculars are covered with rubber armoring for durability as well as providing a secure, non-slip grip. One look through the Vortex Viper 10×32 binoculars will convince you that no other binocular in this class can deliver low light performance with such bright, crisp images, and exceptional color transmission.
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if i am not totaly satisfide with these binos can i send them back for a refund? (vortex vipers 10×32)
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yes. You have 10 days to return a product that is still in new and unused condition. See the rest of our return policy here: http://www.camofire.com/index.php/RefundPolicy
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Jed – I’ve used the return program on a couple of items, mostly for size issues, and the Camofire crew have been great in responding, tracking, and posting the refund. Plus, the ease of printing a prepaid UPS label works very well with where I live for dropping the package off.
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I have not been around these vortex binos before anyone got any reviews on them or personal experience with them?
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I’m likely biased, but I have both the 10×50 and 10×32 Vipers and the clarity and light gathering qualities have served me very well the past 2 years. The 10×32 are my choice for archery as they are lighter weight and smaller so they ride better in my bino case (badlands) but I do give up the field of vision with the 32mm vs. the 50mm. All in all I think the Vortex Viper is a solid mid to upper mid tier bino that is the likes of most Leupold or Nikon. Again, perhaps biased but that’s my quick and easy $.02.
Anyone else please chime in on this one.
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Thanks Kendall I am merely a bow hunter so they should fit me well.
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Don’t sell yourself short Tyler! “merely a bow hunter” is top shelf in my book.
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can i still pull the triger on the vipers. i tried but it wouldnt let me????????
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Just recieved my vipers and they are amazing!!! Cant wait to get in the field and try em on 1 of these Idaho elk this fall.
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Troy – Vipers sold out. Sorry man. Not sure when we’ll have more in.
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Will we see these again soon? If not, are there any other binos planned?
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Is there any chance of getting 10 X 42′s in the future. Looking around at the stores it seems to me that the Vortex Binos are best bang for the buck (especially here on camofire). I have the same question as Dan above on whats in the hopper for binoculars.
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Are the Vortex vipers 10×32 still available and do you ship overseas to New Zealand.
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Sorry John, they are sold out.
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