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title: "Vortex Optics Razor UHD Binoculars 8x42"
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# 42mm objective lenses maximize light intake 8x magnification for crisp detail Magnesium chassis: ultra-strong & lightweight Vortex Optics Razor UHD Binoculars 8x42

**Brand:** vortex
**Price:** ¥356752
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔭 See the world like never before — clarity that commands attention!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vortex Optics Razor UHD Binoculars 8x42 by vortex
- **How much does it cost?** ¥356752 with free shipping
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## Best For

- vortex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vortex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ultra HD Optics:** Experience razor-sharp, edge-to-edge clarity with UHD lenses that rival luxury brands.
- • **All-Weather Ready:** Argon-purged, waterproof, and fogproof design keeps your vision crystal clear rain or shine.
- • **Ergonomic Powerhouse:** True open hinge and rubber armor deliver a secure, comfortable grip for all-day use.
- • **Lifetime VIP Warranty:** Unconditional, transferable coverage ensures your investment is protected forever.
- • **Precision Focus Control:** Smooth, slow-focus wheel and right-eye diopter let you lock in perfect detail effortlessly.

## Overview

The Vortex Optics Razor UHD 8x42 binoculars combine premium ultra-high-definition lenses with a lightweight magnesium chassis and advanced coatings to deliver unmatched image clarity, color fidelity, and low-light performance. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts who demand precision, these binoculars feature waterproof, fogproof construction, ergonomic design, and a lifetime VIP warranty, making them the ultimate companion for birding, hunting, and outdoor exploration.

## Description

When you want to take the best-of-the-best to the next level... Enter the Razor UHD. The Ultra High Definition optical design features an improved optical prescription and unparalleled image resolution. Whether you need to pick apart a densely packed hillside, or observe the finest details at insanely close distances, the Razor UHD can do it all!

Review: A fantastic gift for my 65th birthday! - My wife wanted to get me something special to mark my 65th birthday and complained that I always buy the stuff I want anyway so why not just tell her and she could buy it. I thought about it and decided a nice pair of birding binoculars would be great. I already own a nice pair that are 12 x 50 and while that is great for distant things one often finds birds a bit closer and the 12x offer too much magnification. I decided on the 8 x 42 Razor USD binoculars. They are a bit heavier but they have greater quality glass as well as the Abbe–Koenig prism which is a bigger but has better light transmission. I don't do a lot of hiking now and often am doing walks at our parks or to a bird blind at a state park so I felt the extra weight was ok since I was getting superior optics. I was impressed as soon as I opened the box. The binoculars come in a nice box and inside was a message that my binoculars were inspected and packed by Cindy! They come with a well designed case, harness, add on pocket for the case and a cleaning micro fiber cloth. There is also a nice neck/shoulder strap. I was very impressed when I went outside to have a look through them. They are truly well made and everything was crystal clear. I didn't notice any chromatic issues like a color shift fringe where tree branches meet a flat sky. The edge to edge sharpness is superb. These are not cheap but when you compare them to other Alpha level binoculars made by companies like Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski the price is really reasonable. The build quality is excellent and while I hope to keep them clean and dry I don't think dusty or wet conditions would be any real issue as far as getting into the lens tubes, one would just need to be careful how the outer elements were cleaned. The only thing I wish was just a bit better designed is the case that is supplied with the chest harness. The case is really tight with my 8 x 42 model, can't imagine anything bigger fitting in. When you put the binoculars into the case and pull the cover over (it is held with strong elastic bands) the binoculars case is not completely shut, if out in some rain it would get inside the case. I wish they had made the case a bit deeper to fit these binoculars.
Review: A Birder's Opinion on the UHDs - I was in the market to replace my 16+ year old Audubon Birder's Bausch & Lomb 8x36 binos that I've been using all this time for birding. I wanted to get "the last pair of birding binos you'd ever need in your life" so decided to really go upscale. The cream fo the crop IMHO are the Swarovski ELs, 8.5x42 which commonly sell for >$2,500 which I couldn't justify the price, so started looking for good binos in the $1200-$1500 price range. Did a lot of research and finally decided on the Vortex Razor UHDs in 8x42. I've had experience with Vortex's riflescopes, which are definitely and deservedly at the high end of scopes, and this is why I focussed on Vortex Optics, however, I was looking at them from the perspective of a birder, *not* a hunter, as bino demands are different in each case. I was surprised to hear a longtime birder friend of mine on the other end of the country had picked up the Vortex Viper glasses years ago, and he gave them high praise... so then had to decide on the HD vs. the newer UHD binos. There's pros and cons for both, but decided to go with the UHDs After a week of using them, I do NOT regret paying up. First, I think the optics are on par with the Swarovski ELs. The "hype" I've read about these glasses turned out to not be hype. They really are that good!!!! Amazing low light detail. Sharp contrasts, no color aberration.. holy moly.. they WERE that GOOD!!!! They feel good in hand. Amazing long eye relief and did I mention crystal clear vision? However, I think these glasses are definitely designed with the hunter in mind, not the birder, but I don't think this is a deal breaker at this price point. Let me tell you the pros and cons from a birder's perspective. Pros: 1. Optic quality on par with the much, much more expensive Swarovski ELs. These definitely compete with the other high end optic mfgs like Leicca and Zeiss. They weight a couple oz's more than the ELs, but it's not really noticeable. The optics make these *perfect* birding binoculars at this price range. Zeiss.. Swarovski? Vortex has sent a shot over your bow.!!!! 2. Argo-purged, waterproof. Non-fogging, rubber armor. Everything a birder needs for a long day in the field. 3. Comes with a chest harness for all day carry. It's well made and comfy, but jury is still out for me on this. 4. "Slow" focus wheel, Makes it easy to make precise focus adjustments without overshooting. 5. Long eye relief and "locking" diopter. Perfect for the eyeglass wearing me! 6. 8x glasses have a 420' FOV at 1000 yards. That's pretty amazing and makes finding and zeroing in on bird motion a breeeze. 7. Close focus!!! (2 full turns to do this and if you're glassing near, then suddenly a fast-moving bird is soaring in the sky? You might miss it because of the amount of focus turns required. Quick, near-to-far and vice versa focusing is important to a birder and MUCH less so to a hunter. We'll see if this can be mitigated by how I use them in the field. The slow focus makes it easier to get crisp focus on minute distance changes without overshooting though. Hope this helps another birder on making a purchase decision. At $1500+ these are excellent.. *excellent* glasses for the money. Optics on par with "paradigm" glasses costing >$800 more. One comment for hunters (and I used to be one....). I think you should go with the 10X model. The light gathering power of these binos is awesome and the 10X mag will hit the sweet spot of magnification needed for that activity.

## Features

- 8x magnification and 42 mm objective lenses, the Razor UHD binoculars provide ultra high definition optical quality and prescription for unparalleled image resolution, providing exceptional color fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness, and light transmission.
- Index-matched lenses correct color across the entire visual spectrum. Ultimate anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces provide maximum light transmission for peak clarity and the pinnacle of low-light performance.
- Magensim chasis brings increased strength and decreased weight.True open hinge design offers superior ergonomics while decreasing total weight and bulk. Rubber armor provides a secure, non-slip grip, and durable external protection.
- A right-eye diopter tailors each barrels' focus to your eyes. The smooth, center focus wheel provides fine focus control and quick sharp views. Twist-up eyecups rest comfortably against the face and provide customized eye relief.
- Argon purging and o-ring seals provide a lifetime of water and fogproof performance. Ultra-hard, scratch resistant armortek protects the lenses from scratches, oil, and dirt. Compatible with a tripod adapter, allowing use on a tripod or car window mount.
- Backed by our unlimited, unconditional, lifetime, VIP Warranty. A fully transferable promise to repair or replace your item if it becomes damaged/defective. Does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that doesn't hinder performance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07TMPFL56 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #401 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #161 in Binoculars |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (199) |
| Date First Available | June 27, 2019 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | RZB-3101 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Vortex Optics |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 5 inches |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Vortex
- **Magnification Maximum:** 8 x
- **Objective Lens Diameter:** 42 Millimeters
- **Special Feature:** Fog Proof

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Whare are the hd razors made in? thx**
A: Per Vortex Customer Support, the Razor HD is made in China and UHD in Japan.

**Q: If you ot satisfied . What is the return policy ???**
A: lifetime no questions asked

**Q: Is it a big difference between the razor hd and razor uhd? besides the 500$ jump? thx**
A: visual clarity,detail, light gathering, glare elimination the UHD is vastly superior to the HD, the Vortex UHD side by side with the Swarvoski clearly superior and $2K less

**Q: What are the exact measurements? Is it the same as what is listed as package dimensions?**
A: Yes the measurements on the package were exactly what though unit was

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fantastic gift for my 65th birthday!
*by C***Y on July 22, 2021*

My wife wanted to get me something special to mark my 65th birthday and complained that I always buy the stuff I want anyway so why not just tell her and she could buy it. I thought about it and decided a nice pair of birding binoculars would be great. I already own a nice pair that are 12 x 50 and while that is great for distant things one often finds birds a bit closer and the 12x offer too much magnification. I decided on the 8 x 42 Razor USD binoculars. They are a bit heavier but they have greater quality glass as well as the Abbe–Koenig prism which is a bigger but has better light transmission. I don't do a lot of hiking now and often am doing walks at our parks or to a bird blind at a state park so I felt the extra weight was ok since I was getting superior optics. I was impressed as soon as I opened the box. The binoculars come in a nice box and inside was a message that my binoculars were inspected and packed by Cindy! They come with a well designed case, harness, add on pocket for the case and a cleaning micro fiber cloth. There is also a nice neck/shoulder strap. I was very impressed when I went outside to have a look through them. They are truly well made and everything was crystal clear. I didn't notice any chromatic issues like a color shift fringe where tree branches meet a flat sky. The edge to edge sharpness is superb. These are not cheap but when you compare them to other Alpha level binoculars made by companies like Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski the price is really reasonable. The build quality is excellent and while I hope to keep them clean and dry I don't think dusty or wet conditions would be any real issue as far as getting into the lens tubes, one would just need to be careful how the outer elements were cleaned. The only thing I wish was just a bit better designed is the case that is supplied with the chest harness. The case is really tight with my 8 x 42 model, can't imagine anything bigger fitting in. When you put the binoculars into the case and pull the cover over (it is held with strong elastic bands) the binoculars case is not completely shut, if out in some rain it would get inside the case. I wish they had made the case a bit deeper to fit these binoculars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Birder's Opinion on the UHDs
*by D***Y on June 16, 2020*

I was in the market to replace my 16+ year old Audubon Birder's Bausch & Lomb 8x36 binos that I've been using all this time for birding. I wanted to get "the last pair of birding binos you'd ever need in your life" so decided to really go upscale. The cream fo the crop IMHO are the Swarovski ELs, 8.5x42 which commonly sell for >$2,500 which I couldn't justify the price, so started looking for good binos in the $1200-$1500 price range. Did a lot of research and finally decided on the Vortex Razor UHDs in 8x42. I've had experience with Vortex's riflescopes, which are definitely and deservedly at the high end of scopes, and this is why I focussed on Vortex Optics, however, I was looking at them from the perspective of a birder, *not* a hunter, as bino demands are different in each case. I was surprised to hear a longtime birder friend of mine on the other end of the country had picked up the Vortex Viper glasses years ago, and he gave them high praise... so then had to decide on the HD vs. the newer UHD binos. There's pros and cons for both, but decided to go with the UHDs After a week of using them, I do NOT regret paying up. First, I think the optics are on par with the Swarovski ELs. The "hype" I've read about these glasses turned out to not be hype. They really are that good!!!! Amazing low light detail. Sharp contrasts, no color aberration.. holy moly.. they WERE that GOOD!!!! They feel good in hand. Amazing long eye relief and did I mention crystal clear vision? However, I think these glasses are definitely designed with the hunter in mind, not the birder, but I don't think this is a deal breaker at this price point. Let me tell you the pros and cons from a birder's perspective. Pros: 1. Optic quality on par with the much, much more expensive Swarovski ELs. These definitely compete with the other high end optic mfgs like Leicca and Zeiss. They weight a couple oz's more than the ELs, but it's not really noticeable. The optics make these *perfect* birding binoculars at this price range. Zeiss.. Swarovski? Vortex has sent a shot over your bow.!!!! 2. Argo-purged, waterproof. Non-fogging, rubber armor. Everything a birder needs for a long day in the field. 3. Comes with a chest harness for all day carry. It's well made and comfy, but jury is still out for me on this. 4. "Slow" focus wheel, Makes it easy to make precise focus adjustments without overshooting. 5. Long eye relief and "locking" diopter. Perfect for the eyeglass wearing me! 6. 8x glasses have a 420' FOV at 1000 yards. That's pretty amazing and makes finding and zeroing in on bird motion a breeeze. 7. Close focus!!! (<5 ft.) 8. Vortex Warranty. It's about as good as it gets. Covers everything except "theft" and "loss". Vortex Optics also has an excellent customer service reputation. Cons: There's really few cons with these glasses. I'm only mentioning them here because it needs to be considered by the birder. A couple of their "pros" might actually be "cons" for the birder 1. Weight. They're 32oz. These are a couple ounces heavier than the ELs, but they are heavy for all day neck strap wear and other high end glasses don't weigh this much. I don't think I'd take these on day hikes if birding wasn't my primary objective. I could even seen hunters being a bit put off by this if they're trekking all day. Consider this. However, the weight is partly because of the Abbe-Koenig prisms that are used. Long optical path, heavier, but the advantage is excellent low light performance and crystal clear optic paths. Also, comes with a carry chest harness, so a lot of the weight disadvantage is negated. 2. "Slow" focus. One fo the strengths of the slow focus may make it a pain for going from one distance to the extreme other quickly. It takes >2 full turns to do this and if you're glassing near, then suddenly a fast-moving bird is soaring in the sky? You might miss it because of the amount of focus turns required. Quick, near-to-far and vice versa focusing is important to a birder and MUCH less so to a hunter. We'll see if this can be mitigated by how I use them in the field. The slow focus makes it easier to get crisp focus on minute distance changes without overshooting though. Hope this helps another birder on making a purchase decision. At $1500+ these are excellent.. *excellent* glasses for the money. Optics on par with "paradigm" glasses costing >$800 more. One comment for hunters (and I used to be one....). I think you should go with the 10X model. The light gathering power of these binos is awesome and the 10X mag will hit the sweet spot of magnification needed for that activity.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***. on September 13, 2022*

The quality of Vortex products is outstanding. Unbelievable clear view, but expensive!

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