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Sig Sauer ZULU6 16x42mm Schmidt-Pechan Prism Binoculars, Image Stabilized, Graphite, SOZ61601

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Features

  • OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION: SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to introduce the ZULU6 image stabilized binoculars to the ZULU series of binoculars. The ZULU6 binoculars feature Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology which utilizes an electronically stabilized 2-axis gimbal system to cancel out vibration caused by buffeting wind, chop and waves on the water, washboard ranch roads, heartbeat, heavy breathing and shaking.
  • INCREDIBLE TOOL: A fantastic tool for numerous situations. Regardless if youre hiking, hunting or spotting hits for yourself or a friend, the ZULU6 binoculars is an incredible tool to get a closer look at the target and whats going on there.
  • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: The SIG SAUER Electro-Optics ZULU6 Image Stabilized Binoculars feature patented optical image stabilization (OIS) technology, SPECTRACOAT, LENSHIELD, and LENSARMOR coatings, MOTAC (motion activated illumination), an IPX4 waterproof rating for use in wet weather environments.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: These new binoculars from SIG Sauer can be mounted to a tripod if you want even further image stability out in the field, but as an individual tool they work fantastic alone. Something else that will surprise hunters is that these ZULU6 binoculars are even lighter than competing brands even with this new image stabilizing technology. A lighter pack makes for a happier hunter so that is good news.
  • SPECS: Magnification: 16x | Objective Diameter: 42mm | Field of View: 3.8 degrees | Eye Relief: 14mm | Battery: AA | Waterproof: IPX4 | Overall Length: 7.1 in. | Overall Height: 4.7 in. | Overall Width: 2.8 in. | Weight: 20 oz.

Description

SIG ZULU6 16X42 IMAGE STAB BINO

Brand: Sig Sauer


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lightweight,Waterproof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 16


Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 2.8 x 4.7 inches


Item Weight: 1.2 pounds


Item model number: SOZ61601


Date First Available: January 7, 2021


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Sig Sauer


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Overall, these binoculars have been highly praised by several users due to its top-notch image stabilization, clear and sharp optics, convenience in usage, and quality build despite the somewhat high asking price. Many underscore the improvement it offers to their observing activities, whether it be for hunting, boating, or vacationing. The user-friendly controls, lightweight design, and automatic shutoff feature for battery conservation also received several commendations. Despite some downfalls, suggestions for better dust caps have also been mentioned.

Pros

  • 🔍 Superior image stabilization making it excellent for a wide range of activities
  • 🔆 Clear and bright optics providing enhanced viewing quality
  • 👌 User-friendly controls and comfortably lightweight
  • ⏏️Automatic 5-minute shutoff feature for battery conservation
  • 💯Quality build for durable and long-term use

Cons

  • 💸 Considered a bit pricey for some buyers
  • 🔌 Dust caps fit loosely and are generally considered useless
  • 🔄 A new model with better features has been launched, making this model seem outdated to some

Should I Buy It?

Definitely - if you have income to spare and are looking for a versatile pair of binoculars with superior features like top-notch image stabilization, these binoculars are worth every penny. They outperform many others on the market and are universally praised for their user-friendly operation and build quality.


  • Amazing value for image stabilized binoculars
My two main reasons for getting these were for a couple of my hobbies, bird watching and astronomy. They do not disappoint in either. Although I love my Swarovski 8x32's I really wanted something with a bit more power especially for shore birds and waterfowl. I hate carrying a spotting scope and the required tripod but as I have gotten older I can barely hold 10 power binoculars steady enough and I wanted something in the 15 to 20 range that weren't too heavy. These things are very good optically (not Swarovski level but still very good) weigh about 20 oz including battery and the stabilization is excellent, making them exactly fit for purpose, especially birding. My canon 15x50 IS are definitely better for astronomy with obviously brighter images and marginally better stabilization once they settle down. But they weigh more than twice as much. Again less of an issue for astronomy when I am sitting and can brace some of the weight against my body. But a huge issue for birding where I am carrying them around and lifting them all the time. Even the stabilization is better in the Zulu6 for panning than the Canon. So n summary these fit the bill perfectly ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021 by Graham Fyffe

  • Fantastic Binoculars (and a dust cap recommendation)
These are powerful, super sharp, clear, bright, comfortable, and feel super solid. The lightness for 16X is astounding. I saw some reviews that found the IS less than stellar, but I'm happy with it. When you flip that switch on, to call the change merely "dramatic" would be an understatement. As others have noted, the dust caps are so loose they're worthless. But I found something that couldn't fit better if it was designed (by a highly competent person) for the job. 40mm rubber thread protectors. You'll need to trim most of their depth away with a sharp knife, so they have about 5/16 to 3/8 of an inch of interior sidewall left. My cutting was a little crude so I finished them on a stationary disc sander. Mine were left over from a large-diameter propane tank hose, but at the time I'm writing this review, Amazon offers them in red or black, made by Uxcel. Once you trim them down, the fit is literally absolute perfection. I have a pair of the Canon 10X IS binoculars too and like them a lot, except for the somewhat deteriorating rubber coating Canon put on them. I expect the SIG pair to hold up better in that respect, and the choice of 10X or 16X is nice to have. Actually I have two pairs of the Canons and the coating on the ones I got a year ago is harder than the coating on the 8? year old pair, so MAYBE Canon has finally rectified their coating problem. Someone down-rated these SIGs because the IS has auto-shutoff. I think that feature is not only beneficial, but important, to prevent accidental battery drain-down. And I do prefer the SIG's rotary IS switch over the momentary switch on the Canons that has to be held down constantly during use. The SIGs have a little green light that indicates that the IS is activated. It isn't very attention-getting, but bright enough if you think to look for it. And if you don't, they'll be off in 5 minutes or less, a good thing. Other than the ridiculous OEM dust caps, I can think of nothing I'd change about the SIGs. They aren't cheap, but I think I got everything I paid for. Worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by G. Hansen

  • rock stable
Didn't know what I was missing till I used these. Amazing difference between off and on. Glass is clear and bright, controls are right at your fingertips, auto 5 min shutoff is a great battery saver. Saw the price in a gun magazine at $1500, paid $880 on amazon.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by RADMANIAC59

  • Why haven't you purchased them yet? Amazing!
I have a slight hand tremor and struggled with my archery. These binoculars are amazing and worth the price. Great value, light weight, and they are smaller than you might think.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Heidi Johnson

  • Just a great set of binos
For those of you looking for a higher magnification pair of binoculars, this has to be at the top of the list. Great clarity, image stabilization works perfect, and very lightweight and easy to carry. I highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by JAMES SHELTON

  • Disappointing accessories
For this price, I really think I'm not being unreasonable to expect better accessories. Rear eyepiece caps are very shallow and come off _VERY_ easily. There's NO front cap (yeah, I read in the little manual that the front optics are so high tech that they won't be damaged; yeah, sure, right). If you hang them around your neck by the strap, they protrude, because the strap attachments are very poorly designed. You choose, either the eyepieces in your lower chest, or the awkward carrying case on your belt; no other options. I don't know what Amazin' Amazon means by 'picture quality' above, there ain't none since this isn't a camera! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023 by Jim 321

  • Lightweight and handy. usable without stabilisation.
Deliivering to the Netherlands was amazing fast.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by Gerard A. Bekke

  • Amazing!
I bought these for my wife as a present. We recently went on a trip to Colorado. We traveled through Montana and Wyoming. Using the image stabilizing while watching antelope and glassing the scenery was absolutely incredible. Worth the money for sure
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by BH

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