Introducing the ZULU6 series of image-stabilized binoculars from SIG SAUER. With its 2-axis gimbal providing razor-sharp optical image stabilization, the ZULU6 compensates for natural human motion providing the clarity of a mounted spotting scope in a handheld, portable package. The ZULU6s lightweight construction, spectracoat, lenshield, and lensarmor technology means that it is ready for any environment. Available in a 10x and 16x magnification, the ZULU6 is guaranteed to provide extreme clarity with unmatched image stability. Specifications for SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX OIS 12x42mm Schmidt-Pechan Prism Binocular: Manufacturer: SIG SAUER Color: FDE Magnification: 12 x Objective Lens Diameter: 42 mm Prism System: Schmidt-Pechan Image Stabilizer: Yes Eye Relief: 17 mm Optical Coating: Spectracoat Interpupillary Distance: 56 – 75 mm Close Focus: 8.2 m Diopter Adjustment Range: -3 – 3 dpt Water Resistance Level: IPX-4 Length: 7.08 in Weight: 21.5 oz Finish: Rubberized Condition: New Package Type: Box Magnification Type: Fixed Width: 4.72 in Overall Length: 7.08 in Features of SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX OIS 12x42mm Schmidt-Pechan Prism Binocular The Optical Image Stabilization in both modes electronically cancels out shaking and vibration. HDX-Glass to enhance light transmission, resolution, and definition afield User selectable modes Scan Mode is designed specifically for scanning and griding terrain Target Mode is designed specifically for locking in on wild game & targets Package Contents: SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX OIS 12x42mm Schmidt-Pechan Prism Binocular Carrying Bag Strap
SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX OIS 12x42mm Schmidt-Pechan Prism Binocular
$849.99
SKU: 47DD0664
Category: SIG SAUER
6 reviews for SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX OIS 12x42mm Schmidt-Pechan Prism Binocular
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Tanner –
The only reason these don’t get 5 stars is the glass quality isn’t the greatest and you get such a small FOV. Other than that the image you are provided with IS is absolutely incredible. Even with lower quality glass than I’m used to I am confident these will find me more game, faster.
Hutchran –
Clear crisp glass combined with stabilizer changes the game. Sold my vortex razors and bought the Zulu 6’s. Can’t wait to use on my next hunt.
AK –
Great product. The motion stabilization and image quality are great and it’s small and comfortable. Have used for celestial and from a moving vertical so far. Perfect.
Mick H –
While I haven’t seen the earlier gray model versions of these, I’m very impressed to start with the clarity and brightness of the HDX glass. I’m a little concerned 42mm won’t gather enough light in really low light settings, but time will tell. The stabilization is top notch! The regular mode is super stable scanning around, but not overly lagging the image. “Target mode” gives a 50% increase in stabilization but definitely shows some lag if you’re scanning around. One of the most impressive features is how small they are. About half the size of 14x technostabi binos.
Mario Valdez –
I have 5 sets of binos, mostly Swaro, but the Sigs I own are absolutely delightful. These, specifically, are truly visionary (pun intended) relative to the hunting community. The quality of glass is good, the ergonomics are fantastic but the image-stabilization is the what will absolutely make the glassing game even more addictive! Hands down one of my favorite purchases and piece of glass.
Jack –
Going into this purchase without having seen these in person, I expected the image stabilization to be excellent but the optics to be a bit lacking, given the features and price. Not so. The optics hold up well against similarly priced non-stabilized glass from Leupold, Vortex, etc. The glass obviously isn't in the same league as top-end Swaro or Leica stuff, but neither is anything else in this price range. As for the image stabilization: at this point, every other pair of binos we own just sits on the shelf. The OIS is incredibly useful, and allows you to glass effectively with your heart racing, breathing hard, standing – whatever, with no rest needed. No tripod, no sitting with your elbows on your knees, none of that. Really a huge time saver, and potentially a hunt saver. Battery life is great as well; mine are still on the single AA that came with them 4-ish months ago, under pretty regular use… probably should replace that, but I wanted to check the mileage on it.