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# 20-60x zoom for precision targeting Nitrogen-filled waterproof & fog-proof 80mm objective lens for ultra-bright views Gosky 20-60x85 Spotting Scope with Full Size Tripod, Phone Adapter and Cleaning Kit, Spotting Scopes for Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing, Portable with Carrying Bag, Grey

**Brand:** gosky
**Price:** ¥18570
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## Key Features

- • **Zoom Into the Action:** Variable 20x to 60x magnification offers wide scenic views or intense close-ups—adapt your perspective effortlessly for every outdoor adventure.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Nitrogen-filled, waterproof, and fog-proof design with shock-resistant rubber armor ensures your scope performs flawlessly in the harshest environments.
- • **Capture & Share Your Discoveries:** Includes a smartphone adapter for seamless digiscoping—turn your phone into a nature portal and share stunning wildlife and target shots instantly.
- • **Crystal-Clear Vision at Any Hour:** 80mm fully multi-coated optics with BAK4 Porro Prism deliver razor-sharp, bright images even in low light—never miss a detail at dawn or dusk.
- • **Dual-Speed Focus for Pinpoint Accuracy:** Coaxial two-speed focusing wheels let you lock targets fast and fine-tune with surgical precision—perfect for hunters and birders who demand speed and clarity.

## Overview

The Gosky 20-60x80 Dual Focusing ED Spotting Scope combines a large 80mm objective lens with fully multi-coated BAK4 Porro prisms to deliver bright, crisp images across 20-60x magnification. Its dual-speed coaxial focus system enables quick target acquisition and fine detail adjustment. Built tough with nitrogen-filled waterproof and fog-proof construction plus rubber armor, it’s designed for rugged outdoor use. The included smartphone adapter lets you capture and share your observations, making it ideal for hunting, bird watching, target shooting, and astronomy.

## Description

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Review: Clear Optics, GREAT value for the money! - Summary (TL/DR): The optics of this scope were sufficient to see .22LR holes in a Splatterburst target at 200 yds very clearly. It is much better than $60 variants that are all over. The scope is well made. The carrying bag is just “ok” and doesn’t provide much protection. The phone adapter feels a little cheap but was functional and relatively easy setup. The tripod mount and rotation ring is excellent, but I wish the locking knob were more accessible when mounted. Lifetime warranty with what seems like responsive customer service and this scope is really good value for the money. Detailed Review – Unboxing: I purchased the GoSky 20-60x80 UHD Spotting scope as a replacement for a $60 Redfield scope which I cannot find anymore. That’s my reference point for this review. The packaging ensured the GoSky does not get damaged in transit, and it was well packed. The GoSky came equipped with: 1. The Scope itself, fully assembled, with lens covers for the eyepiece and for the 80mm side. There is a tripod mount built-in to the scope, which has a standard ¼-20 screw and a sizeable “plate” such that an Arca-Swiss Tripod adapter would fit nicely. 2. A carrying “bag” – a case isn’t quite the right word for it (see below). 3. A cleaning cloth. 4. An adapter to take photos through the scope using your smartphone. 5. Warranty card and quick start instructions for both the scope and the adapter. Compared to the Redfield, this scope is physically larger and heavier. The Redfield I had was a “Straight” through sight picture, whereas this Gosky is angled. The Redfield had a “protective/padded cover” encasing the entire scope, and it allowed you to “peel off” the protections to expose the mount, the controls, etc. That protective cover was further protected by the padded carrying bag. The GoSky scope is “naked” after you remove it from the carry bag. I feel the carrying bag is this scope’s biggest demerit (see below). Optics & controls: To test the optical quality of the GoSky, I setup an 8” Splatterburst target that I had previously shot with .22LR numerous times on my mailbox. I then used a measuring wheel and walked 600’ away (200 yds, about the farthest I normally shoot), and setup the scope on my Giottos professional camera tripod with ball head and Arca-Swiss plate. I then set the magnification to 20x and located and centered the target in my view. I focused the scope first with the coarse focus knob, and then with the fine focus knob. I locked the tripod down in this position, and I then adjusted the optics to 60x. After some slight adjustment of the tripod and refocusing, I had the tripod locked on the target. The optical quality of the scope was excellent. I could easily make out my shots at 200 yds, something I couldn’t really do with the lower quality Redfield I had before. My test was at dusk and light was actually fading, and I expect that with even more light it would be even better. I didn’t really appreciate how nice the dual-focus would be for really sharpening the image, especially at 600 yds and 60x magnification. Although I have never used other UHD spotting scopes before, I was very impressed with the quality of this one, and it more than does the job for me. You can see from the close-up view of my target, there were two shots in the bullseye, and they were resolved properly by the scope at 200 yds and 60x. During use, I found the controls to be smooth and provide good “tactile feedback” – they were not too hard to turn and they were not too loose either. The zoom ring is a little tight, but I think it will loosen with a little use. They are located where you expect them to be. My only gripe was that after mounting the scope to my tripod, the thumb screw to allow the scope to rotate was hard to access, as it was very close to the arca-swiss plate (see photo) Phone Mount I tested the phone mount with my iPhone 11. It definitely seems a little “cheap” – the plastic and screws seem rather fragile. But it seems to do the job. The phone mount has enough adjustment to accommodate phones with a camera on the left or right, as well as the center – I had to reverse it from the way it shipped to accommodate the camera on the side it exists on my phone, but that was simple. I didn’t know which lens of the two on the phone to use, so I lined one at a time up until I got a clear image on the phone screen. Then, with the scope “locked” onto the target at 60x, in focus for the eyepiece, I mounted the phone adapter to the spotting scope. In the process, I may have bumped the scope enough to lose target acquisition, which wasn’t a real surprise at 200 yds and 60x. After a little fiddling, I was able to reacquire the target (while looking at the phone). I may have been doing it wrong, but the photo was rather small on the screen, showed only a circle that took up maybe 15% of the screen in the center. The rest of the screen was black – see the photo I included. I think maybe “zooming” on the phone screen would have been a good idea, but I didn’t do it soas not to introduce any optical artifacts for the sake of this review. While the whole thing was a little awkward, it was functional. I worry slightly about the longevity of the phone mount due to its construction, and I am a bit worried about attaching a “heavy” object to the eyepiece of the scope. But I could see myself using it at the range to not have to continually put my eye up to the scope to spot my shots. Further, I could see myself using it to “sequence” the shots (for example during zeroing of a new optic - taking a photo after each, to be able to see how corrections to the shot zeroing process are being achieved). Tapping the phone at high magnification created blurry images, so using a timer or remote trigger would likely be needed for clearer shots. The photos I have included are actually a lot worse than what the scope looks like through the eyepiece, so *PLEASE* don’t judge the optical quality from that, it is CONSIDERABLY better through the eyepiece. See photos. Carry Bag I have included some photos of the carry bag. And it is just that, a carry bag. There is minimal protection for the scope other than cosmetically, since the bag is barely padded. I would be scared to drop the scope while in this bag (where my old Redfield would likely survive). I will probably buy a different case, wrap it in a towel or memory foam, or do something to otherwise pad the scope. The bag is “roomy” enough to accommodate that. The quality of the bag (I wish it were a “case”) was by far my biggest demerit on the overall product. See photos.
Review: Pretty good scope, but not a great buy at full price - Good -- 100 yds - could make out screw heads on metal siding. Image is clear, not blurry. Very slight "fuzziness" on shiny things or light against very dark edges. Probably 150 yd max for a good clear picture with this scope. Light weight for its size, dual speed adjustment if good / smooth. Sale or open box price about $200 is good for this scope. Bad - 250 yards, quite fuzzy edges on light against dark background. Could make out 6" license plate letters OK, but took focusing up and down and it wasn't "easy" to see them. Hard to focus with image shake from the slight amount of play in the rotating mount. Definitely not "ED" glass. It is a pretty big scope to pack and carry around. By comparison a Nikon 60mm fieldscope 2 (with their Non-ED glass), was about the same as full price for the Gosky. It was much "easier" to get focused and clearly see the smaller 1" numbers and the screw heads on the license plate at 250yds. No fuzz or sparkle on bright / shiny things against dark edges. Much better in every way- image clarity, ease to focus, size, and weight.

## Features

- Gosky’s top of line spotting scope - 80mm big objective lens and fully multi-coated optics with BAK4 Porro Prism and 9pcs/5groups lens increase light transmission, deliver bright, clear, crisp images even in low-light conditions
- Dual speed focus system - New design coaxial two-speed focusing wheels allow for SMOOTH & ACCURATE focusing. Fast focusing wheel helps you lock the target quickly, fine focusing wheel zooms in on the target and gets more detail
- Variable 20x to 60x zoom magnification allows you to view a wide field of view at a lower power and zoom in on details at a higher power. Perfect for target shooting, archery, hunting, bird watching, wildlife watching, hiking, camping, scenery, outdoor sporting, astronomical observation etc
- Nitrogen filled waterproof and fog-proof design enables the scope to withstand the toughest environments. Durable Framework and Rubber Armor provide non-slip grip, shock-proof grip and durable external lasting protection. The adjustable eyecup folds up and down for comfortable viewing with or without glasses
- Comes with a New Design Large smartphone digiscoping adapter,enables you to take photos and videos of what you have observed. Bring the nature closer to you and you can explore the distant world easily through the phone screen. A carry case, eyepiece and lens protection covers, cleaning cloth make you more convenient to carry and maintain

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B083BCR6T3 |
| Additional Features | Focus Knob |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #542,710 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #176 in Spotting Scopes |
| Brand | Gosky |
| Built-In Media | spotting scopes |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 541 Reviews |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.25 millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Prism |
| Field Of View | 1.4 degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 20-60x |
| Focus Type | focus-free |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.15"D x 0.79"W x 2.36"H |
| Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gosky |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SP-DUAL206080ED |
| Model Name | 20x60-85 |
| Model Number | SP-DUAL206080ED |
| Mount | Tripod Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 8 centimeters |
| Power Source | No Power |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15"D x 0.79"W x 2.36"H |
| Telescope Mount Description | Tripod Mount |
| UPC | 710280942296 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Zoom Ratio | 20 multiplier_x |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Gosky
- **Eye Piece Lens Description:** Prism
- **Finderscope:** Reflex
- **Focus Type:** focus-free
- **Item Weight:** 4.4 Pounds
- **Model Name:** Spotting Scope
- **Objective Lens Diameter:** 80 Millimeters
- **Power Source:** No Power
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.15"D x 0.79"W x 2.36"H
- **Telescope Mount Description:** Tripod Mount

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What’s the difference between this one and the cheaper models that are also 20-60x80?**
A: I compared this ED model and the cheaper HD model ($179) side by side.  I found this one has significantly larger FOV.  This one has a wider eyepiece, making it more comfortable for long time viewing. Other than these, the two models perform very similarly in terms of image clarity and resolution.  I did not find the dual-focus feature very helpful.  When I change the zoom, I still have to refocus, just like the cheaper model.  I ended up using the fine-tune nob all the time, never needed the fast focus.   This scope is larger in size and much heavier, which is a deal breaker for me.  Besides, the tripod adapter on this model is inferior, less compatible to many tripod brand than the $179 model.  I am a casual wildlife observer.  The cheaper model just fits the bill.  If I were a serious birder or hunter, I would probably invest in a top model of Swarovski or Zeiss.

**Q: What is the warranty?**
A: It has a lifetime warranty if you register it with Gosky within 21 days of purchase.  If you don't register it, it's just a 1 year warranty.  A card in the box tells you how to register it online.

**Q: Is this spotting scope good at 1000 yds?**
A: bought this for my daughter for her birthday. At her lake cottage she photographed a bald eagle across her lake and it was very vivid.  could have been that far

**Q: What attachment fits for a nikon dslr camera? i thought i could use this gosky scope with my nikon camera, but all i can find is phone attachments.**
A: These worked to attach my Nikon D5200 to the Gosky 20-60x80 Dual Focusing ED Spotting Scope.  I'm still trying to figure out how to use it though as there is no aperture control without a Nikon lens attached (I am in manual mode).
Scope to T-ring adapter:  https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JPK7VMM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
T-ring and telescope T-adapter: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JPK7VMM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Note:  The telescope T-adapter isn't needed to attach the Nikon to the Gosky, but since it was included with the T-ring and I had a telescope it would work on I ordered this instead of just getting the T-ring adapter alone.  The price difference was negligible.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Clear Optics, GREAT value for the money!
*by K***D on January 25, 2021*

Summary (TL/DR): The optics of this scope were sufficient to see .22LR holes in a Splatterburst target at 200 yds very clearly. It is much better than $60 variants that are all over. The scope is well made. The carrying bag is just “ok” and doesn’t provide much protection. The phone adapter feels a little cheap but was functional and relatively easy setup. The tripod mount and rotation ring is excellent, but I wish the locking knob were more accessible when mounted. Lifetime warranty with what seems like responsive customer service and this scope is really good value for the money. Detailed Review – Unboxing: I purchased the GoSky 20-60x80 UHD Spotting scope as a replacement for a $60 Redfield scope which I cannot find anymore. That’s my reference point for this review. The packaging ensured the GoSky does not get damaged in transit, and it was well packed. The GoSky came equipped with: 1. The Scope itself, fully assembled, with lens covers for the eyepiece and for the 80mm side. There is a tripod mount built-in to the scope, which has a standard ¼-20 screw and a sizeable “plate” such that an Arca-Swiss Tripod adapter would fit nicely. 2. A carrying “bag” – a case isn’t quite the right word for it (see below). 3. A cleaning cloth. 4. An adapter to take photos through the scope using your smartphone. 5. Warranty card and quick start instructions for both the scope and the adapter. Compared to the Redfield, this scope is physically larger and heavier. The Redfield I had was a “Straight” through sight picture, whereas this Gosky is angled. The Redfield had a “protective/padded cover” encasing the entire scope, and it allowed you to “peel off” the protections to expose the mount, the controls, etc. That protective cover was further protected by the padded carrying bag. The GoSky scope is “naked” after you remove it from the carry bag. I feel the carrying bag is this scope’s biggest demerit (see below). Optics & controls: To test the optical quality of the GoSky, I setup an 8” Splatterburst target that I had previously shot with .22LR numerous times on my mailbox. I then used a measuring wheel and walked 600’ away (200 yds, about the farthest I normally shoot), and setup the scope on my Giottos professional camera tripod with ball head and Arca-Swiss plate. I then set the magnification to 20x and located and centered the target in my view. I focused the scope first with the coarse focus knob, and then with the fine focus knob. I locked the tripod down in this position, and I then adjusted the optics to 60x. After some slight adjustment of the tripod and refocusing, I had the tripod locked on the target. The optical quality of the scope was excellent. I could easily make out my shots at 200 yds, something I couldn’t really do with the lower quality Redfield I had before. My test was at dusk and light was actually fading, and I expect that with even more light it would be even better. I didn’t really appreciate how nice the dual-focus would be for really sharpening the image, especially at 600 yds and 60x magnification. Although I have never used other UHD spotting scopes before, I was very impressed with the quality of this one, and it more than does the job for me. You can see from the close-up view of my target, there were two shots in the bullseye, and they were resolved properly by the scope at 200 yds and 60x. During use, I found the controls to be smooth and provide good “tactile feedback” – they were not too hard to turn and they were not too loose either. The zoom ring is a little tight, but I think it will loosen with a little use. They are located where you expect them to be. My only gripe was that after mounting the scope to my tripod, the thumb screw to allow the scope to rotate was hard to access, as it was very close to the arca-swiss plate (see photo) Phone Mount I tested the phone mount with my iPhone 11. It definitely seems a little “cheap” – the plastic and screws seem rather fragile. But it seems to do the job. The phone mount has enough adjustment to accommodate phones with a camera on the left or right, as well as the center – I had to reverse it from the way it shipped to accommodate the camera on the side it exists on my phone, but that was simple. I didn’t know which lens of the two on the phone to use, so I lined one at a time up until I got a clear image on the phone screen. Then, with the scope “locked” onto the target at 60x, in focus for the eyepiece, I mounted the phone adapter to the spotting scope. In the process, I may have bumped the scope enough to lose target acquisition, which wasn’t a real surprise at 200 yds and 60x. After a little fiddling, I was able to reacquire the target (while looking at the phone). I may have been doing it wrong, but the photo was rather small on the screen, showed only a circle that took up maybe 15% of the screen in the center. The rest of the screen was black – see the photo I included. I think maybe “zooming” on the phone screen would have been a good idea, but I didn’t do it soas not to introduce any optical artifacts for the sake of this review. While the whole thing was a little awkward, it was functional. I worry slightly about the longevity of the phone mount due to its construction, and I am a bit worried about attaching a “heavy” object to the eyepiece of the scope. But I could see myself using it at the range to not have to continually put my eye up to the scope to spot my shots. Further, I could see myself using it to “sequence” the shots (for example during zeroing of a new optic - taking a photo after each, to be able to see how corrections to the shot zeroing process are being achieved). Tapping the phone at high magnification created blurry images, so using a timer or remote trigger would likely be needed for clearer shots. The photos I have included are actually a lot worse than what the scope looks like through the eyepiece, so *PLEASE* don’t judge the optical quality from that, it is CONSIDERABLY better through the eyepiece. See photos. Carry Bag I have included some photos of the carry bag. And it is just that, a carry bag. There is minimal protection for the scope other than cosmetically, since the bag is barely padded. I would be scared to drop the scope while in this bag (where my old Redfield would likely survive). I will probably buy a different case, wrap it in a towel or memory foam, or do something to otherwise pad the scope. The bag is “roomy” enough to accommodate that. The quality of the bag (I wish it were a “case”) was by far my biggest demerit on the overall product. See photos.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good scope, but not a great buy at full price
*by C***. on February 16, 2025*

Good -- 100 yds - could make out screw heads on metal siding. Image is clear, not blurry. Very slight "fuzziness" on shiny things or light against very dark edges. Probably 150 yd max for a good clear picture with this scope. Light weight for its size, dual speed adjustment if good / smooth. Sale or open box price about $200 is good for this scope. Bad - 250 yards, quite fuzzy edges on light against dark background. Could make out 6" license plate letters OK, but took focusing up and down and it wasn't "easy" to see them. Hard to focus with image shake from the slight amount of play in the rotating mount. Definitely not "ED" glass. It is a pretty big scope to pack and carry around. By comparison a Nikon 60mm fieldscope 2 (with their Non-ED glass), was about the same as full price for the Gosky. It was much "easier" to get focused and clearly see the smaller 1" numbers and the screw heads on the license plate at 250yds. No fuzz or sparkle on bright / shiny things against dark edges. Much better in every way- image clarity, ease to focus, size, and weight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent image for the price
*by A***R on February 28, 2021*

So I purchased the Gosky 20-60x80 and the Vortex Diamondback 20-60x85 with the intent of doing a comparison and keeping the best performing. Assuming you wait for the price drop which happens occasionally here on Amazon, you can get the Gosky for $200 less than the Diamondback. Briefly: the Gosky has significantly better image than the more expensive Vortex, however the Vortex is better built/ergonomics. I kept the Gosky. Longer version is that the Gosky has ED glass and the different in chromatic aberration (CA) is significant. The Vortex has significant CA or "purple fringe" and it's very noticeable on thin objects like tree branches while the Gosky has nearly zero CA. In terms of sharpness, these are both very sharp optically and are basically indistinguishable from each other in my testing of them side-by-side on tripods looking ~200yds away at car license plates, trees with birds in them, etc. I will say that I don't find the dual-speed focusing of the Gosky as good as the single speed of the Vortex. The Vortex was easier to focus while even the "slow speed" of the Gosky was more fussy/sensitive. Both scopes have extremely narrow depth-of-focus- so this is a definite "plus" for the Vortex. For my use- where I'll be focusing on stationary targets where I have plenty of time to tweak the focuser this isn't that big of a deal. Both scopes have a ring which allows you to rotate where the eyepiece of the scope is pointing which is really nice, but only the Vortex has an Arca-Swiss dovetail QR plate for connecting to a camera tripod. The Gosky has a standard 1/4" thread so you'll need to provide your own QR plate. In terms of quality, the Vortex is a notch better built- the grey plastic body of the Gosky in particular feels cheaper and will crack if not taken care of. Of course, has glass optics so hopefully you're not using either as a baseball bat/etc. That said, the Vortex seems a little higher quality- but neither would be confused with a $1000+ scope. The Vortex did come with a nice neoprene wrap to help protect it as well while the Gosky came with a cheap soft case which I guess will protect it from getting scratched, but not much else. Both come with dust caps, but only the Vortex caps are captured so it's easier to loose the dust caps which come with the Gosky.

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