This full-featured optic device is in a water-resistant body, allowing clear viewing in all weather conditions, and a multi-coated lens that ensures high light gathering capabilities and provides excellent contrast and resolution. Whether the Yukon 20-50x50 spotting scope is used for observing nature while hiking or camping, hunting large or small animals or used for surveillance and law enforcement, it is conveniently small and surprisingly durable. The 20-50x50 is the perfect scope to take anywhere including forested and closed in areas. While other scopes make you choose one magnification, the Yukon uses a combination of cutting-edge optics and mirror technology to give the viewer more observation variety in a smaller device. However, make no mistake; this scope does not sacrifice power to its compact size. There is only one other scope that utilizes the 20-50x50's technology
G**S
Works okey at lower power setting
I owned two of the "older" Siber Optics versions of this Yukon spotting scope. Gave one to a coworker who is a hunter and then found another online for a good price. Consistent quality in each unit. Good coatings on optics. Both provided sharp images at 20x. Agreed that this is not good for those who wear glasses when using a spotter - very little eye relief. For a 50mm aperture spotter with achromatic doublet standard glass optics AND a flat mirror to bounce the image off of, one can't expect sharp images of more than 20x unless it incorporates extra dispersion (ED) rated glass. This little spotter design is compact and kind of unique but due to the eyepiece design does not provide wide field or high power viewing with any sharpness. I leave it in my car with a tabletop tripod so I can use it when the mood strikes me, like when a nice area to view comes up, place it on my front hood and do some nature viewing. Sturdy and reliable in cold weather also. Maybe a good quality 10 x 50 binocular would be more useful at this aperture - unless you are using this specifically for viewing targets at 100 yards. Not the best design out there, but still good enough.
M**W
First off zero eye relief - like actually zero
Yes its relatively cheap, but for a reason. First off zero eye relief - like actually zero, so you cant actually see the whole image even with your eye pressed into the glass. image is fuzzy at best and the 20-50 dial acts more like a focus wheel than the focus adjust does. for shooting or any sport where you need to wear safety glasses the eye relief makes it impossible to see without removing your safety glasses first. spend a little more and get something with some quality.
T**
Very good value for the money.
I have an older version of this scope. True the eye relief is isn’t great but other than that the optics are stunning. High magnification with a clear crisp image. It’s a very unique design and the construct is very solid.This is a very good value for the money.
J**O
Three Stars
Horrible eye relief, but it was fairly clear for the price.
T**Y
Saw the magazine review
After reading a really good review on this scope in Shot Gun news (June or July I think) I went ahead and ordered it. All of the other scopes in the magazine were hundreds of dollars but I could actually afford this one. Just like in the review it was clear lightweight and small. I plan on using it on a couple planned dear hunts in the next month. If you need a scope within these magnifications, this Yukon 20-50x50 works for me.
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