Athlon Optics Cronus Gen II 20-60x86mm UHD Spotting Scopes
$1,427.35
Youll catch every detail with Athlons latest spotting scope. Featuring a smooth single focus wheel, finely geared to facilitate hitting the sharpest focus. The Cronus G2 offers greater color definition, clarity, and light transmission than its brethren. From scouting game on a shadowed treeline to identifying birds in dimly wooded forests, the Cronus G2s enhanced contrast helps seperate your subject from its background. Specifications for Athlon Optics Cronus Gen II 20-60x86mm UHD Spotting Scopes: Manufacturer: Athlon Optics Magnification: 20 – 60 x Objective Lens Diameter: 86 mm Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Scope Body Type: Angled Zoom: Yes Weather Resistance: Yes Package Contents: Athlon Optics Cronus Gen II 20-60x86mm UHD Spotting Scopes Cleaning Cloth Instruction Manual Lens Covers
Devin –
So far it has performed well, excited to get it out in the field for more use and a better test
Devin –
So far so good. I took it out last weekend and it performed well in low light and at distance.
Grant Ensrud –
Haven't had the chance to use it at the range but in the yard was amazed. Looking at the very top of a maybe 100' tall Douglas fir about 500 yrds away, was able to observe a large bug on the very tip. My neighbor thought it was a bird till I told him to compare its size to the needles on the tree. No way it is a bug he exclaimed in amazement.
Wildlife Watcher –
Great glass for the $$$, good in low light. Read the online reviews of this optic compared to others in its class. Athlon is making a good value product with great performance and parts.
RSN –
Excellent glass. ARRC base is perfect. Focus is very exact.
Austin Jenson –
After reading numerous reviews and watching numerous review videos, I decided to give this Athlon Chronus Gen II 20-60X86mm UHD a try. Ordering and shipping of the spotting scope went without any issues whatsoever so ever. Upon first inspection the spotting scope looked like a very we built and quality product. I mounted it onto my bipod and inspected the optical quality. First thing I noticed it at 20X magnification, the picture was very clear. After increasing magnification, you can really notice that the image starts to degrade once you pass the 40X threshold. At 60X, it also seems like you are looking through a window screen and it also feels like you are chasing the eye box around in the eyepiece. I feel that at 60X while viewing over a mile, that you could identify animals, but I also feel like there would be needed detail lacking. I opted to return this spotting scope as the optical quality was not really up to my standards. The RMA process with optics planet was painless transaction. I will do business with them later on in the future.