Vortex Impact RA 25-75x70 (Angled) Spotting Scope
Ultra-compact 25-75x performance.
Vortex did it with mirrors. The unique optical mirror in our reflector-style lenses packs big scope magnification and brightness into an ultra-compact chassis. Weighing in around 37 ounces, and sized to match the corner of your backpack, the Impact spotting scope tucks in unobtrusively yet reaches out to view the finest details. Lightweight, waterproof, fog proof and fumble-proof, the Impact will change the way you look at spotting scopes.
Powerful viewing range is hard to beat
So the trail is steep and long, the wildlife scarce and distant? Use the Impact spotting scope to scan gamey valleys far below at 25x before zooming in on rocky crags far above the timberline. At 75x you'll be evaluating trophy animals miles away! With ample eye relief throughout the entire 25-75x zoom range, you'll enjoy comfortable views across a range far greater than available in most other spotting scopes.
- Broadband full multi-coatings reduce surface reflections and brighten any view, especially when clouds or heavy cover cast shadows on the land.
- Impressive views with high contrast, crisp details, and true colors show throughout the zoom range.
A field-worthy spotter for any habitat
Sun? Sleet? Snow? Be ready for any weather with the Impact spotting scope. Engineered to withstand sudden changes you can't predict, the Impact optics master many elements of nature:
- Waterproofing with O-ring seals keeps all moisture out of the scope.
- Fogproofing with nitrogen purging prevents internal lenses from fogging up with drastic changes in the temperature.
The Impact spotting scope even comes with a tabletop tripod, featuring a fine adjustment control for smooth action in the field.
Download the Impact RA spotting scope manual.
Included with the Vortex Impact RA 25-75x70 (Angled) Spotting Scope:
- Micro-adjustable tabletop tripod
- Eyepiece cap
- Objective lens cap
- Deluxe padded case
- Vortex VIP Lifetime Warranty

Eye relief in a spotting scope refers to the distance images are projected from the ocular lens to their focal point. Note: without proper eye relief, the eyeglass wearer will not see the full field of view.