Vortex Pro Binocular Adapter
"Fits as it should. It's literally the vortex brand adapter to fit vortex bins. Works great."
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The Vortex Pro Binocular adapter is a must-have for anyone looking to attach their binos to a tripod. The threaded stud attaches directly to almost any set of binoculars and is extremely low profile to remain out of they when not in use. When attached to a quick-release plate using ¼” - 20 threads the Pro Binocular Adapter is perfect for anyone who likes switching between binos and spotting scopes frequently. It can also thread directly to a tripod head that uses ¼” - 20 threads if you like to ditch your spotting scope entirely and just bring higher magnification binoculars
| Includes Pro Bino Adaptor Stud | Yes |
| Weight | 2.5 oz |
| Thread Compatibility | 1/4" - 20 |
| Warranty | Lifetime |

Overall rating: 4.857143 / 5 from 35 reviews.
Review topics: ["fit","screws","issues","works","adapter","binoculars","install"].
"Fits as it should. It's literally the vortex brand adapter to fit vortex bins. Works great."
"Great for glassing a game changer!!"
"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rock-Solid, Compact, and Built to Last The Vortex Pro Bino Adapter is the best I’ve used—solid metal construction, zero movement, and super easy to mount. It’s compact, snag-free, and perfect for glassing in any condition. Vortex nailed the design—tough, sleek, and totally reliable."
"Pretty simple product"
"Title says it all, this adapter is lightweight and does the job it’s designed to do."
"Mr. Cody Nelson recommended this part for my Vortex binos and a tripod, I was pleased with how easy it was to pop on and off! Excellent for those with vortex binos!"
"Its quick and easy connection that is solid"
"Works excellent; not in the way and total fit no interference with chest pack style carriers."
"The adapter got stuck on the binos the first time I installed it. Then the post screw stripped as I tried to get it off. With the adapter on, it won't fit in a bino harness and you'll need to fiddle with Allen wrenches to remove it (assuming they don't just strip your screws somehow...). It's like the people who designed this thing didn't understand how other people use binoculars. I'm buying an adapter so I only have to bring binos instead of another scope for glassing. If I can't then get up and walk away with it in a chest harness,what's the point? This is pretty poor quality from Vortex. I know they'll make it right and send me a refund or a new one, but if this adapter,a hunk of metal with two screws in it, fails before I even leave my house, why should I trust the rest of their manufacturing processes?"
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