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Swarovski SLC HD or Vortex Razor HD?

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I wanted to get some input on which glass you would buy and why? This will be my first time spending this amount of money on optics. The Swaros are a few hundred more than the Vortex. I'm leaning more towards the Swaros but is it worth the few extra hundred?? The size I plan on getting are 10x42.

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Its not even close. If you have the money to do it swaro all day. I've got swaro slc hd 10s an am really wanting the 15 HDS now cuz there is such a difference in the 2. At first I didn't notice it but now that I've spent a lot of time behind the HD glass its far superior to anything else

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Each set of eyes are different. To me there is barely a difference between swaro or vortex. The difference is there but barely.

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Vortex best glass isn't as good as swarovski's worst glass. Go with the swaros, then you'll never wonder what if;-)!

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The warranty that Vortex offers has to be worth something.

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the paper it is written on..... Swaro's warranty is fantastic, and chances are, you will not have to use Swarovski's warranty unlike Vortex.

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the paper it is written on..... Swaro's warranty is fantastic, and chances are, you will not have to use Swarovski's warranty unlike Vortex.

Well put

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Buy the optic that meets YOUR performance criteria and allows YOU to glass the longest because it fits YOU the best. I own a lot of $ worth of Swarovski optics and they have been very good to me and others too, but this fanboy stuff gets a little irritating on occasion. Yes they are Swarovski and they are great, but there is a prestige factor to them also and there is a price tag on it. It seems some of the guys around here would have everyone believe that Swarovski is simply the only glass on the planet worth purchasing and fits everyone, their goals and their pocketbooks equally well. That certainly is not the case, the razors are fantastic optics for 2/3 the cost. I think it would only take a little searching to find that the Vortex warranty has been worth significantly more than the paper it is written on to a lot of folks. That claim is a disservice to a quality company with some very fine products and customer service. There are some people who own Swarovski products, myself included, who owe Vortex a nod for helping to pressure Swarovski back into offering a no hassle transferrable warranty.

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Well said MuleyJ................... FYI. Swarovski's warranty has not changed. Been the same since I have owned a pair ( over 15 years.) Guess I am just a fanboy!!

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Well said MuleyJ................... FYI. Swarovski's warranty has not changed. Been the same since I have owned a pair ( over 15 years.) Guess I am just a fanboy!!

Yup+1! Gets purdy old all these yung bucks that come on here and think they know everything there is to know about the shrimping business and its their opinion er nuthin, when quite frankly you should go out and pick what best suits you! Lol

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If I were VORTEX I would be flattered!!!! If I were Swarovski I would be embarrassed!!!! As there has to be a reason this competitively comes up all over the internet. LMAO :P :P :P :P :P

 

 

 

Take care, Willie

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FYI........... it has changed. I purchased my SLC and ATS 80HD at different times in 2004. Both warranty cards state that the products carry a lifetime warranty as long as they are owned by the original purchaser. The EL ranges that I purchased have a warranty that follows the optic, minus the electronics, for its lifetime and that is the warranty that Swarovski now offers on all optics. I suppose we could pretend that change had nothing to do with companies like Vortex, but I think we all understand that is probably not the case. Don't misunderstand, I would not trade mine for anything, but that still does not make Swarovski the answer to every sport optics question. If it is then you might have to put a checkmark next to "fanboy," and apparently "young buck who knows everything about the shrimping business" as well. ;)

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