Optics upgrade - RF binos vs rf+binos

Specs look good on the Binos posted above, does sig still not cover the electronics under their infinite warranty? That was the reason I chose the vortex over the kilo 10k.

I think about everything I've read agrees the glass is better on the sig stuff though.
 
Specs look good on the Binos posted above, does sig still not cover the electronics under their infinite warranty? That was the reason I chose the vortex over the kilo 10k.

I think about everything I've read agrees the glass is better on the sig stuff though.
I've read on their higher end RF bino's they've gone to lifetime warranty. Not sure about these though. This is the first time I've seen these.

Unrelated... Your profile pic is hilarious!
 
For a good quality unit priced way below what you'd expect look at the Sig Sauer CANYON 10x42 Rangefinding Binocular, on Black Friday sale for only $639.99
  • 10x42 mm binocular with SpectraCoat™ anti-reflection coatings for superior light transmission and optical clarity
  • Revolutionary Lightwave™ DSP Technology for the fastest and longest distance rangefinder engine
  • HyperScan provides 4x range updates per second in scan mode while RangelLock reports the last range result when ranging distant targets
  • Ranging modes include: Line of Sight, Angle Modified Range, Ballistic Groups, and Archery Mode
  • 8 onboard ballistic groups provide shooting solutions in either MOA or MRAD
  • Archery Mode gives accurate shoot-to distances for up/down angle shots
  • units in yards or meters to tenth Y/M resolution
  • Red OLED illuminated display
  • Rugged rubber armor with eyecup and diopter adjustment
does sig have a lifetime warrenty on their electronics? The Kilo 6K HD for $839 would certainly be in the running if they do.
 
I have 2 pairs of bushnell arc range finding binoculars and think they are very good, the last pair I got 2 months ago for 500 on Ebay new and they work great, I have been using my first pair for 15 or so years and they still work great. we hunt spot and stock Montana and Idaho so we are looking far away 1/2 mile and the rangefinder works past 1000 yds. They have accounted for a lot of deer and elk. I used to have seperate bino's and rangefinders and used bushnell rangefinder which worked very well but was big so bought a Leupold rangefinder that was compact and was pure junk wouldn't read anything past 400 yds and was complicsted and expensive so bought the bushnell and have been very happy. Bino's don't have to be very expensive to work some people think they have to have the most expensive for them to be usefull and show deer or elk
 
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