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SIG SAUER Zulu6 FDE HDX OIS 20X42mm Waterproof Fog-Proof Portable Roof Prism Binocular with Image Stabilization (SOZ6WP20)

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Color: FDE


Style: 20X42mm


Features

  • SIG SAUER ELECTRO-OPTICS' ZULU6 HDX binoculars create a new paradigm in hand-held glassing solutions, utilizing SIG SAUER'S proprietary OIS Optical Image Stabilization technology and HDX lenses that deliver a full-resolution image without a tripod
  • OIS SCAN MODE delivers the perfect solution for general observation, whether you're gridding hillsides/trying to locate a specific target. The all-new OIS Target Mode increases stability up to 50% more, allowing the user to stay locked on target with ease
  • ENHANCED LIGHT TRANSMISSION - Updated with SIG SAUER'S HDX glass lenses, the ZULU6 HDX HUNTING BINOCULAR produces enhanced light transmission, resolution, and definition for unparalleled optical clarity; available in 10x, 12x, 16x, and 20x magnification
  • IMAGE STABILIZATION - Two modes of optical image stabilization that enhances the users ability to find wild game & targets while glassing off hand; the Optical Image Stabilization in both modes electronically cancels out shaking and vibration
  • ZULU6 HDX offers a full range of prescriptions to match a variety of environments and applications, while the IPX-7 waterproof rating keeps your optic protected from the elements; enjoy a new era of glassing systems with the ZULU6 HDX binoculars

Description

SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX HUNTING BINOCULARS Experience image stabilization in the ZULU6 HDX and change the way you hunt. SIG SAUER ELECTRO-OPTICS’ ZULU6 HDX binoculars create a groundbreaking new paradigm in hand-held glassing solutions, utilizing SIG SAUER’S proprietary OIS Optical Image Stabilization technology and HDX lenses that deliver a full-resolution image without a tripod. Selectable modes: Scan Mode is designed specifically for scanning and gridding terrain. Target Mode is designed specifically for locking in on wild game & targets, Target mode increases stability up to 50% allowing you to successfully identify targets. Featuring HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield. ZULU6 HDX FEATURES - Image Stabilization electronically cancels out shaking and vibration - Featuring HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield - User selectable modes; Scan Mode & Target Mode. Target mode increases image stabilization by up to 50% - IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating

Brand: Sig Sauer


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Image Stabilization, HDX Glass Lenses, Waterproof and Fog-proof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 16


Features: Image Stabilization, HDX Glass Lenses, Waterproof and Fog-proof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 16


Specific Uses: Bird Watching, Hiking & Outdoors


Mount Type: Tripod Mount


Eye Relief: 1 Millimeters


Prism Type: Roof Prism


Exit-Pupil Diameter: 2.1 Millimeters


Coating: SpectraCoat


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Focus Type: Center Focus


Diopter Adjustment Range: +/- 3 diopters


Zoom Ratio: 201


Field of View: 3.35 Degrees


Compatible Devices: Tripod Mount


Focus Description: Manual Focus


Low Light Technology: Yes


Brand: Sig Sauer


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: Zulu6 HDX OIS Waterproof Roof Prism Binoculars


Manufacturer: Sig Sauer


UPC: 798681668328


Global Trade Identification Number: 28


Model Number: SOZ6WP20


Manufacturer Part Number: SOZ6WP20


Built-In Media: item


Color: FDE


Enclosure Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 21.9 Ounces


Size Map: 20x42


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  • Comparison of multiple IS bins - these are the cost/weight/size/IS/IQ winner
Color: FDE Style: 16X42mm
Exceptional. I was going to make a youtube comparison, but I'm too lazy. I've heavily researched these and ended up with three pairs - these, the new Fujinon 16x40s and the new and hard-to-find Japanese bins, the Vixen 16x50. After a week of ABC testing, I came up with the following conclusions: the Vixen are the brighest, as they should be, given the 50mm opening. They're also reasonably close to the Sig's in form factor, despite being larger and heavier. The Fuji's are just a wash - larger and heavier and no easier to use, plus stabilization is not that great. The Vixen's stabilization is good, but honestly, I just keep returning to the Sigs. Are they perfect? No. They have some black spots. They're not super bright. The color on the others may be a smidge better. But honestly, I kept hoping that for a little more size and weight, and a few hundred dollars more, I would find something that would be a BIG jump in quality over the Sigs, and I can now say I don't think this exists, as of Nov 2025. The Canons are ancient, stablization is poor, and they're huge and heavy. The new Pro Sigs are big and heavy, and the quality isn't much improved. The Fuji's and the Vixen's are both bigger and heavier, and while they might have a smigeon of better image quality, in the field, I really can't see it making any difference. What DOES make a HUGE difference is the INSANE size and weight of these Sig 16x40s! They are literally about the size and weight of my old 8x42s, except they're TWICE the reach, and STABILIZED. This is insane. I'm literally selling my gorgeous workhorse of an 8x42, because I can't take the wobble anymore. Yes, if you happen to have REALLY steady hands, you can get a nice 8x42 for 1/3 the price of these that will do a good job for close things. But who really needs bins for close things? These are a dream. If you're thinking about the Pro version, for $500 more, then consider the Vixens. They may be better and cheaper. I'd forget the Fuji's. The stabilization is not as good as it should be, and the glass is not as good as it could be. I'm sure in the future, the big players will eventually bring stabilization to everything, since it is a gamechanger, but expect prices and size/weight to skyrocket. I would MUCH rather have these 16x42IS bins than a $3000 8x40 non-IS for most cases. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by Andrew

  • A must for wildlife viewing
Color: FDE Style: 16X42mm
Why did you pick this product vs others?: These are very expensive but definitely worth it if you are needing a great pair of binoculars. They are bult to last and can be tossed around a bit without worry. I live by a national park and use these frequently to see wildlife. People are very impressed when I let them use them. Functionality: I frequently have trouble when I first use these and have to play around a bit but once you are dialed in, they are phenomenal. They really stop the shaking in your hands so you can see wildlife easily. I do recommend them. I believe they will last forever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by christina d.

  • Stability is a game
Color: FDE Style: 16X42mm
Game changer on stability and in most lighting conditions! The only thing that is lacking is the low light conditions. For the money, should be better than $600 glass, but falls short. I’d still highly recommend this buy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by Twisted Arrow Productions

  • So stable. Good clarity. Worth every penny.
Color: FDE Style: 16X42mm
I don’t know how I lived without these for so long! Seriously though, these are soooo nice. Stabilizing is unreal. I use for range instruction. Tiny holes at distance can be hard to spot, let alone count. These eliminate that issue. It’s damn near like looking at a zoomed in photograph when spotting targets. To my surprise, they also work well for stargazing. Jupiters moons are so much easier to see without normal binoculars wobble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025 by John F Geisler

  • Game changer
Color: FDE Style: 20X42mm
If you’re thinking about getting some stabilizing binoculars, these are the ones. Total game changer for hunting. We used these on a buck hunt and a bull hunt and it made the difficult task of spotting antlers way easier. Image comes through nice and bright with no shakiness. One thing we did discover was that when we used walkie-talkies near them, the stabilizing feature would shut off. Not sure exactly what the deal with that is but not a problem to turn them back on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025 by Jay Brown

  • Used, but still viable.
Color: FDE Style: 12X42mm
So a friend of mine let me use his Canon IS which made me want IS binoculars because I could count the points from a measured 300 yards. These are more more powerful and the IS is stunning! But the thing that get me is that Amazon sent me a used binocular. They work fine, the clarity is wonderful, I don't notice any chromatic a aberrations and the focusing is smooth. But really, getting used binoculars at this price is upsetting. I could have gotten them at Sportsman's warehouse new in the box. So, I like the binos and am keeping them, but I should have gotten a discount for getting used ones. Oh, and how I knew that they were used, the battery was in them and the sticker preventing battery contact with the terminals was stuck to the bottom. No plastic bag and no silica gel. There is no way that there wouldn't be silica gel in any package with optics. Mold would ruin the coatings and ruin the binoculars (and camera lenes). Amazon sells used stuff, but I got these just before the presidential price increases, so I gotta keep em or pay much more. Really, if you have never used IS binoculars, you don't know what you are missing. It much better than the IS on iphones zoomed to that extent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by V. Bertomen

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