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The Emarth 20-60x60 Angled Spotting Scope combines powerful zoom, premium BAK4 optics, and a lightweight, portable design with a stable 14" tripod. Waterproof and fogproof, it’s engineered for hunters, birdwatchers, and outdoor pros who demand clear, steady views in any environment.













| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | tripod mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Magnification Minimum | 20.00 |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Magnification Maximum | 60.00 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 60 Millimeters |
| Style Name | Hunting, hiking, travel, safari,boating,archery,shooting |
| Color | Green |
| Enclosure Material | BAK-4 prism, full multiple coated lens |
T**G
i love this spotting scope
This spotting scope is one of the best outdoor tools I’ve ever purchased! It works like a telescope with powerful 20-60x zoom, giving me crystal-clear views of birds, wildlife, and distant landscapes. The image quality is sharp, and the angled design makes long viewing sessions very comfortable. It comes with a sturdy tripod and a phone adapter, which makes it super easy to take amazing pictures through the lens. Whether you're looking for a high-quality spotting scope or a portable telescope for nature adventures, this is a fantastic choice — and such a great value for the price!
J**N
Perfect range scope
This spotting scope is much better than expected for the money. I did not notice any aberrations in both the 20x and 60x magnifications. I originally bought the scope to sight in my AR-15 at 100 yards and found it to be more than sufficient at that distance with splatterburst targets. I also used the spotting scope to sight deer grazing approximately 250 yards from my property to further test its capability, and even at that distance I could see everything in great detail. I would easily argue that this scope is adequate for sighting in targets at a distance of at least 300 yards, if not more.I have a couple of observations about the spotting scope. First, the tri-pod works perfectly fine and I had no issues with movement of the scope while shooting. The handle used to swivel the scope can be turned to tighten or loosen the spotting scope, so it can be moved up and down. I know this is a basic concept but I mention this observation because there were comments about how the scope would not stay up on its own. Secondarily, the eye relief is virtually zero at 60x magnification – meaning you need to get your eye as close as you can to the eye piece to see the full viewing field. Otherwise, the field of view is very small and distorted, and might possibly be the reason why some comments mentioned the scope is inadequate for distances in excess of ~100 yards.I am thoroughly impressed with the scope and it should be on the top of your list if you are looking for a basic quality spotting scope that is relatively inexpensive.
S**
Good Spotting Scope - Worth the Price and then some!
First, to be clear... this is not a $thousand$ optic. So, temper your expectations accordingly. This spotting scope is a very good optic. For the money, it is a great optic. It's well worth the price and should give you a long, serviceable life.I received this a few weeks ago and since then, I have used it several times, under different lighting conditions - ranging from overcast, to full-sun, to evening-low-light. Under each condition, it performed well. I don't know why some folks cannot make this work for them. I have had several people us it and not one of them had any issues.At 100 yards in all conditions, using 60X, I can CLEARLY see the bullet holes in paper targets from .223 rounds. There is absolutely no issues, whatsoever, with visibility at this range. The eye relief, or lack thereof (remember it's not a $thousand$ optic) requires me to remove my prescription glasses and get up close to the lens. But, once focused, I can see the holes perfectly and I can also see the lettering on the target. Again, perfectly functional.I was at the range last evening with my grandson, about 1 hour before sunset and neither of us had any problems seeing our shot placement at 100 yards.At 200 yards, it is not quite as well defined. At this distance, I think you are approaching the end of it's usable range for spotting targets. But, you CAN see the holes. It's much better, if you are in good light, however. The focus is a bit rough to get correct at this distance, but when you get it set correctly - it's good. Last evening was tough... usable, but tough to see. That was because of the lower light conditions, approaching dusk. When we used it at 200 yards during a bright & sunny day, however, it was significantly better! Almost as good as at 100 yards... almost.As mentioned by others, the included tripod is junk. So what?!?!? If you bought this scope for the tripod, I'm sorry. Spend another $10-15 and get a decent 50" tripod. It makes all the difference in the world.Once you figure out the eye relief - you really do need to get right up close at the higher magnification settings, and get it correctly focused - it works just fine.If you are expecting the same kind of imagery from this scope, as you can get from a stupid-expensive optic, you will be disappointed. If you are expecting a good image at reasonably usable distances at/under 200 yards, then you will be very pleased with the value and quality of this scope.Will it hold up over the long run? Probably, if you give it some reasonable care and don't throw it around.
J**T
Best spotting scope for the money. Great clarity.
For this order, I had a range trip come up sooner than expected, and needed to sight in several rifles at 100 yards. While that normally isn't an issue, sighting in several at a time, then walking down range, coming back, making adjustments, and then firing again repeatedly wasn't practical. So firing and making corrections for each rifle without much time in between was a must. The clarity is amazing. Even .22 (.224) caliber holes show up super clearly at 100 yards, and I am confident could show up very well at further distances. The tripod isn't stellar, but plenty good and solid for any normal application. The angle of the eye piece means you'll need to stand up or adjust yourself to look through if you're firing from prone or bench, but that's no real problem. The unit comes with easy on/off caps to protect the lenses and an extendable sun shade which I found very helpful. One of the photos is a 1/4 scale steel target at 100 yards on 20x magnification, which is only 1/3 of its potential. The target is "wearing" an old metal construction hat. I may not have sought out the sunshade, but now I won't own one without it.This lightweight, inexpensive, yet high quality spotting scope will last me a long time, and I highly recommend it. It now has a permanent place in my vehicle for my constant range trips, and I wouldn't be surprised if it came out for other applications such as hunting and sight seeing in the future.Only thing I can't comment on is its water resistance. It has not been submerged or rained on at this time.
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