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Congrats you made a great choice have both the spotter and the Binos and love them and I am sure you will also.
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i am looking at buying a spotting scope for backcountry and was curious if the angled is better or worse, just looking for some input
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Depends on if you do the majority of glassing from ridgetops or bottoms?
I prefer straight for ease of target acquisition. One advantage to angled is lower tripod height making a more stable platform. It really boils down to user preference.
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Also the natural tendency of the human body is to look down slightly, so the angled provides much less neck stress over continued usage, but I would agree it really is a personal preference.
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