🔭 See More, Miss Less — Elevate Your Outdoor Game with ROXANT
The ROXANT Grip Scope is a high-powered 6x30 monocular featuring premium fully multi-coated BAK4 prism optics for crystal-clear, bright images. Its wide 134.2° field of view and water-resistant, lightweight design make it perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and outdoor adventures. Equipped with a retractable eyepiece for eyeglass wearers and smartphone compatibility, it’s engineered for steady, one-handed use and ultimate portability.
Enclosure Material | Glass, Plastic, Rubber |
Color | Black |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 5 Millimeters |
Field of View | 134.2 Degrees |
Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
Prism Type | BAK-4 |
Diopter Adjustment Range | +3 to +5 diopters |
Zoom Ratio | 6:1 |
Specific Uses | hunting birdwatching camping hiking sports |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 6.00 |
Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 7.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 2"W x 5.5"H |
Size Map | Compact |
E**E
Well made, easy to use, clear vision, and magnifies better than my 10x90 scope. A winner.
A really neat Monuclar scope. Comes in a nice case. . Rubber on outside with nubs to help you hold it without slipping. Metal inside and a nice weight. Very comfortable to hold. I wondered about perhaps it would not give enough magnification as it was 6x. I do have one that is 10xxx90 and it is nowhere near as good as this. I have better magnification and a wider view with this one. I am able to see my neighbors roof tiles that are probably over 300' away. I can also with the slightest adjustment see the flowers on my deck very clearly while with the other one, I have to fiddle with it to try and get to see what I want. The lens is very good and I can see everything without blurring. It took a second to adjust the eye piece. You just turn it counter clockwise and it extends.I had gotten my granddaughter their smaller one for college and she thinks it is great. Easy to take with her and see things she needs to see in a small version.Unlike the other reviewers, this was not a gift, nor did I get a discount for buying it. I liked what the seller had to say about it when I wrote a comment on what my granddaughter said. I get a lot of birds at my feeders and thought this would be easier to use than my binoculars that at 10x25. And so it is.I live with wetlands behind my home and this will help me enjoy watching everything that comes into it even more.A really nice, well made monocular. and a really good price for this quality.
C**E
Great Scope for a Great Price!
I was in the market for a small monocular to use primarily at football games and concerts. I checked out all the scopes on Amazon, where I do most of my shopping. I hold Amazon buyer reviews in high regard because, for the most part, they are honest and trustworthy. Therefore, before I buy a product I sort through the reviews and I find myself drawn to the item with the best reviews. The reviews for the Grip Scope stood out among the other scopes and so I took a closer look. I must say that I am glad that I did. I purchased the Grip Scope not only because of the specs, but also because of the great reviews. Although I thought that it might be a little large for my needs, I decided to pull the trigger and buy it anyway. When it arrived I was immediately impressed. It is not too large and I like the weight and the feel of it in my hand. Also, because of the weight and design it is easy to hold the scope steady without it being too heavy or light - it is perfect regardless of whether it is in your hand, your pocket, or hanging around your neck by the included lanyard. It appears to be well-constructed and it is easy to focus and use. I also like the design of the retractable eyepiece because I do wear glasses. Some other scopes and binoculars use a soft rubber eyepiece that must be folded down when not it use; I much prefer the Grip Scope twist design. The manufacturer's description of the Grip Scope was not only dead on correct but, unlike most companies, the description provides the reader with a wealth of information beyond just specs. I will certainly recommend the Grip Scope and I would certainly buy it again. Thanks for a great product at a very reasonable price!
A**R
Great Tool for Long Hunts
I have been enjoying the scope so far. I will be using it for hunting this season because I travel many miles in a typical hunting day and do not like to carry the bulk and weight of my binoculars. Thus, I began shopping around for a lightweight monocular to use during those long days. I stumbled upon the Roxant and decided to give it a try. It's the perfect weight and size for a hunting hand held optic. The clarity is acceptable especially for the price and the focus ring works well. My concerns are its water resistance. Any good field optic should be waterproof rather than water resistant. The average home user would not need to use a lightweight monocular because they would not be carrying it for long periods of time. They would also not need a waterproof optic; it is the field user that the monocular appeals to due to its minimalist size and weight. As I said, field use requires waterproof qualities. Another key element with the monocular is its ability to be used with one hand. Binoculars CAN be used with one hand and focused with the same, but they are difficult to stabilize and steady in order to get a clear picture (as well as heavier). The monocular's inherent design is made for using and stabilizing with one hand. The focus ring on the Roxant can be used with one hand, but it would be far easier if there was an elevated piece of plastic (like a square knob or protrusion) that came out from the ring and allowed the user to utilize the strength of their thumb to adjust the focus. The leverage of the knob and the thumb would make it far easier to manipulate the scope's focus. Realize that a hunter will almost always be holding something else in their hand: a bow, a rifle, a shotgun, a walking stick, the side of a mountain, etc. Easier one handed manipulation would be key. The last suggestion I have would be a bit higher magnification. I realize that lowers the field of view in a scope, but I really believe most people using this scope will be more focused on a singular target rather than a wide landscape. For example, counting the points on a deer's antlers, watching a bald eagle perched high up in a tree, counting the number of turkeys in a field one at a time. This is where this scope could excel. All that being said, its a fine scope and at an even better price point and I look forward to using it this coming season.
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