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The Emarth 20-60x60mm BAK4 Prism Spotting Scope is a high-performance optical device designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a powerful magnification range, fully multi-coated lenses, and a durable, waterproof design, it is perfect for activities such as bird watching, hunting, and astronomy. The included tripod and accessories enhance usability, making it a must-have for anyone seeking clarity and precision in their viewing experiences.








| ASIN | B07QK3CPSC |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Emarth |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Color | gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 195 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-3 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 1.1 Millimeters |
| Features | Waterproof |
| Field of View | 45 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Individual Focus |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 60 x |
| Manufacturer | Emarthtech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Emarthtech001 |
| Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 60 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Porro Prism |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| UPC | 723800257251 712396936855 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 20 multiplier_x |
B**Q
Decent quality at a good price.
I've taken it to the range once and had a good experience. I was only shooting out to 100 yds but was able to easily focus on my target and see .223 caliber holes very clearly. The big attraction for me was the reviews saying the stand was sturdy. It's sturdier than most you'll find in this price range. I was able to set it up to the left of my shooting bench and check my shot groups without much movement. I bumped it a couple of times knocking it off target but was able to get it back on target easily by dialing back the power ring then zooming back in once I had gotten it back on line. Clarity was better than expected. The sky was overcast so I'm not sure if that makes it better or worse than a bright sunny day, but overall I'm very satisfied as it meets my needs just fine, and I'm just not interested in spending $500, $1000 or $2 grand on a scope. The carry bag offers little protection but at least helps keep from losing the stand. It comes with an objective cap and ocular cover . I might try to find a plastic ammo box or something I can line with some foam for a little more protection.
D**N
Good starter / budget spotting scope
Got this thing out this weekend so I haven't had it long, but ti does the job you expect it to do. I can clearly see my target printed on a standard 8.5x11 sheet of paper from 100 years and can clearly see my hits including scoring them with a good degree of accuracy. Out to 200 Yards it gets a bit fuzzy but if I use a high visibility reactive target (splatterburst) I can see my hits but can't score them. All in all is i a great scope? No, but it's also not a bad one. If you want a match grade scope, you are going to need to shell out match grade prices. If you're just getting into competition and are trying to keep down costs, or just a casual shooter looking to go check targets less frequently, this is a great value and will do what you need it to do. I would recommend getting a better tripod. The tripod is comes with is flimsy and doesn't hold perfectly, but you're buying the scope not the tripod. It will work fine but you will need to adjust it every so often, so I'd get a good stand before you shoot a match. If you're just practice shooting shouldn't be much of an issue.
S**R
Great budget scope, perfect for range use and a nice tripod
This scope works as advertised, I have no problem seeing clear holes out at 100-150 yards. Build quality is sufficient for light range use and I've had no issues so far, although I am careful to carry it separately vs throwing it in a full back of gear. The tripod is the best design i've seen in this price range, nothing fancy but its sturdy, well built and folds down to a small size for travel. The lens quality is sufficient for range use, focus knob is easy to use and it presents a clear picture in moderate light out to 150 yards. I have not taken it past 200 yards but it starts to gets a bit muddy at that range. Might want to spend more $$ if you're planning on using it for rough duty or need to see clearly out to 400. Eye relief and edge to edge clarity on this piece leave something to be desired, not bad but they're manageable for what you get at the price range. Perfectly functional overall, no major issues. There are some crappy scopes in this price range, I had bought different brand and the build quality was really bad... thin plastic, glue welds you could see through the glass, I had to treat that thing like fine china because it literally felt like it would crack in a soft breeze. Glad to see this Emarth does not seem to suffer any of these problems and so far its held up well.
A**R
So far,so good
I came to this page to help answer a question so I figured while I was here I would add a short review. I bought this straight viewer model for use at the range,and so far I'm very pleased with it.I use it with the tripod,sitting down,so the straight viewpiece was my choice.It could also easily be used standing up,minus the tripod,but it is a somewhat large scope,relatively bulky compared to the smaller ones,so keep that in mind if you are seeking a handheld optic. It has a nice clear view,and holds focus well,which are both traits of a better quality scope.It also comes with a nice case,which is a plus.That's about all I can state for now,if anything develops,I'll update this review. Just wanted to add;I just bought another smaller scope.The brand name is "Panda".It does'nt have the visual "reach" of the Emarth but I wanted one that was smaller and I would'nt be afraid to get it banged up.It also comes with a tripod plus an adapter for a phone camera.I'll use this around my property,viewing wildlife.Once it arrives I'll compare it to my Emarth. Also,I was NOT compensated in any way for writing this review.
K**R
Not a 60 power as stated but nice carry case.
I bought this to replace the "angle down" type scope as this proved difficult for me to use at the range. The plastic threads stripped on that one so I had no way to mount it. It was also only up to 40 power and hard for me to see 100 yards with it. Since this one said 60 power and it was an "inline" scope, I thought it would be better. I "fixed" the 40 by epoxying a bolt to it and tried it out. The 40 has the same exact magnification as this 60 AND the 40 has a clearer site picture. Either my 40 is better then it says or this 60 is really only a 40. I love the case it comes in tough. Holds the scope and the tripod and has a nice padded separator. The 40 has no place to hold the tripod so you have to use rubber bands to attach to the outside of the case. Not bad for the price, just realize you are getting a 40 power scope.
O**N
this a great little spotting scope
For the money, this a great little spotting scope. I took it out to my backyard range today, and I could easily see 30 caliber holes in regular paper targets at 100 yards. It saved a lot of time walking down to look for holes while sighting in. I did have trouble with losing track of one shot in a narrow black band, but all in all it seems quite good. The eye relief is really close, so it might be hard if you wear glasses, as i was having to basically cram my eye up against the cup to get a good clear view. The stand it comes with is a bit flimsy looking, but I found it actually worked just fine for spotting off a bench. This really deserved 4.5 stars, but 5 seems like overkill.
D**R
Great product for the money.
I read some pretty bad reviews on this product. Must be some difficult people to please out there when their spending 60 dollars for a spotting scope/tripod. Took it to the range and could see my 223 rifle shots on plain paper targets 150 yards away easily and clearly. 150 yards is the furthest range I had access to but quite sure 200 yards would still be easy to see at the x60 magnification. Tripod material is what I would expect for this price range. Not a real thick metal but plenty sufficient for the scope that sits on it. Nice little carry bag. I'll upgrade to a hard case later. Received it in 2 days and I'm not a Prime member. Great product for the value and would recommend it to any and all my target shooting friends.
A**R
There is a slight blurr in the center of the viewing field
When looking through this scope it almost looks like a fingerprint in the center of the viewing field. My first inclination was to wipe the lens carefully which I did. It's almost like the imperfection is on the inside of the lens not the outside. Will be sending this back..
C**N
Por qué le ponen Simmons cuando no lo es
Es un producto chino y barato y lo entiendo no es mal producto y obtienes lo Que pagas pero por qué le Ponen una marca que no es ? Me imagino que Simmons también mano factura en china como la mayoría pero bueno , fuera de eso funciona a100 metros para ver tiros .223 en papel
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