I just bought myself a pair as a 1st time never been hunting in my life pair. My husband has the diamondbacks. He always saying he needs a new pair lol. Can't wait to get them.
I'm still not convinced between binocs and spotting scopes. Scopes are excellent when shooting from blinds or just for scanning distant hills, and so much better for target practice.
Probably depends on your terrain. For instance I’m hiking 5-6 miles into mountains at 9k elevation with 1-2k elevation changes. Spotting scope taking up space and weight is a no go. We need rapid deployment, and out of the pack traveling.
Got my wife to order me some for Father’s Day , she placed the order 2 days ago , should be in tomorrow and I’m stoked for them to get here and try them out
Well I know what I want for my birthday at the end of July! Now just got to drop the hint to my wife! Great video man! You got a new subscriber! Keep up the good work an I look forward to more review videos!
Thank you for this video. Would you recommend this for someone going on an Alaskan cruise? I plan to view wildlife and landscapes with these binoculars.
From vortex directly nothing is different just the color and copperheads are limited. They are the exact same glass and specs. Just go with the triumph they are cheaper. They are going for 80 online right now with the full kit.
I have both. From the average consumer standpoint (me), I am going to say no. I cannot tell a difference between them other than the triumph are less weight and have a better grip, which is a plus for me!
I got Diamondback HD and Triumph On a clear sunny day the Triumph are pretty dang good for the lens they got, I really like the bigger eye lens measuring at 23mm vs Diamondback HD at 21mm Note I wear prescription glasses I get a bigger eye view with the Triumph 23mm eye lens The Diamondback HD do get the advantage on low lighting like early mornings, late evenings and cloudy days and are more clearer/sharper lines at greater distances. The extra $100-$150 just gets you tad better brightness and clearer/shaper lines at greater distances.. Keep in mind as the day warms up like afternoon hours image clarity falls off and you start seeing mirage/ heatwaves
I have a brand new pair Of Triumph 10x42HD. Quite probably the worst pair of Binos I've ever seen! Other Vortex have been excellent , but these! No awful really. Spend the extra and get quality, Diamondback HD, are fantastic.
@@reviveoutdoors4him Chromatics are hideous, sharp enough but the colour fringing is just too much. There is a difference to the diamondbacks I've tried.
I just bought myself a pair as a 1st time never been hunting in my life pair. My husband has the diamondbacks. He always saying he needs a new pair lol. Can't wait to get them.
Hope you enjoy them! Good luck if you start going this season!
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I got a Bantam 6,5x32 a few days ago. Excellent binocular for the price. It looks like Triumph is a big brother to Bantam.
I just bought me a pair n im really happy with them. Didn't break the bank, but are really good for tgr price
Happy to hear it!
Thanks for the review. Midway through the video, i hit the buy now button. Liked and subscribed 🤘🤘
Thanks Rob! Hope you enjoy them! 👊😎
Do u think these new hd optics would be an upgrade to the higher quality older non hd diamondbacks?
That’s a tough call without having them both in my hand.
I'm still not convinced between binocs and spotting scopes. Scopes are excellent when shooting from blinds or just for scanning distant hills, and so much better for target practice.
@@jamesconner3437 they each have their own place. That’s why I like both!
Probably depends on your terrain. For instance I’m hiking 5-6 miles into mountains at 9k elevation with 1-2k elevation changes. Spotting scope taking up space and weight is a no go. We need rapid deployment, and out of the pack traveling.
Got my wife to order me some for Father’s Day , she placed the order 2 days ago , should be in tomorrow and I’m stoked for them to get here and try them out
You will love them!
how are they
@@2Boutdoors I am still loving mine. I just used them yesterday. Maybe @brandonsmith7674 will see this and chime in his input
I love my Diamondback HD's!
Well I know what I want for my birthday at the end of July! Now just got to drop the hint to my wife! Great video man! You got a new subscriber! Keep up the good work an I look forward to more review videos!
Thank you for the support!
Does it come with the actual harness to strap to your body or just the holder
Yes, it comes with the harness and the holder.
I was going to ask that just ordered a set they are going for 80 on sale now.
Just bought my set. Cant wait
@@BnBCustomGameCalls 👊😎 enjoy!
@@reviveoutdoors4him absolutely love them. Cant be beat for the price
Thank you for this video. Would you recommend this for someone going on an Alaskan cruise? I plan to view wildlife and landscapes with these binoculars.
I think they are hard to beat for the price. It really depends on how far you are wanting to zoom in to see the wildlife.
Order them last night….can’t wait. Elk hunt October…😎
Good luck! Hope you tag one!
What’s the difference between? Triump 1042 and copper head1042
From vortex directly nothing is different just the color and copperheads are limited. They are the exact same glass and specs. Just go with the triumph they are cheaper. They are going for 80 online right now with the full kit.
is these binos better Celestron nature dx ?
@@secretlifeofmoroccanbirds3224 I am not familiar with Celestron.
Wondering what the main differences are between these and the diamondbacks? Are the diamondbacks worth the extra $100-$150 compared to the triumphs?
I have both. From the average consumer standpoint (me), I am going to say no. I cannot tell a difference between them other than the triumph are less weight and have a better grip, which is a plus for me!
Diamondbacks are argon filled not Nitrogen. Dunno about the actual optics being different, but they amazing.
@@madade27the triumphs are also argon purged.
I got Diamondback HD and Triumph
On a clear sunny day the Triumph are pretty dang good for the lens they got, I really like the bigger eye lens measuring at 23mm vs Diamondback HD at 21mm
Note I wear prescription glasses I get a bigger eye view with the Triumph 23mm eye lens
The Diamondback HD do get the advantage on low lighting like early mornings, late evenings and cloudy days and are more clearer/sharper lines at greater distances.
The extra $100-$150 just gets you tad better brightness and clearer/shaper lines at greater distances..
Keep in mind as the day warms up like afternoon hours image clarity falls off and you start seeing mirage/ heatwaves
kind of sad...you saw all that stuff but no deer! Probably best for house spotting then? 😁👍
🤣 nice!
I have a brand new pair Of Triumph 10x42HD. Quite probably the worst pair of Binos I've ever seen! Other Vortex have been excellent , but these! No awful really. Spend the extra and get quality, Diamondback HD, are fantastic.
What makes them so sad? Mine are fine and I have no complaints. I have the diamondbacks and the difference isn’t noticeable
@@reviveoutdoors4him Chromatics are hideous, sharp enough but the colour fringing is just too much. There is a difference to the diamondbacks I've tried.
@@madade27yes there is difference in price 👍
Reviewing binoculars inside a room without even looking through them....
I looked out the window 🤓
Hello. Why is this supposedly great quality American binoculars made in China???😅😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂
everything is made in china