Vortex Optics

Vortex Optics is an American manufacturer of optical equipments for hunting, bird watching, wildlife watching, outdoor recreational sports and law enforcement. Vortex products include binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes and other optics accessories.

Vortex Optics
Corporation
IndustryOptical Imaging
FoundedMiddleton, Wisconsin in 2004
FounderDaniel C. Hamilton
HeadquartersBarneveld, Wisconsin, USA
ProductsPrecision binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, and other optical instruments.
Number of employees
Approx. 210
WebsiteVortex Optics

History

Vortex Optics is a DBA of Sheltered Wings, Inc., which was incorporated in the State of Wisconsin in 1989. Sheltered Wings, Inc. DBA Vortex Optics began in 2002.

Products

Vortex Optics is based in Barneveld, Wisconsin, and currently produces binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, red dots and related accessories.

Riflescope
  • Razor HD series
  • Viper series
  • Golden Eagle HD
  • Strike Eagle
  • Diamondback series
  • Crossfire II
  • Copperhead
Red dot sights
  • Razor
  • Viper
  • Venom
  • SPARC II
  • Strikefire II
  • Crossfire
  • Spitfire
Holographic sight
  • Razor AMG UH-1 (AMG® UH-1® Gen II Holographic Sight released on mid July, 2020)
Binocular
  • Razor UHD
  • Razor HD
  • Kaibab HD
  • Fury HD
  • Viper series
  • Vulture
  • Hurricane
  • Diamondback
  • Crossfire
  • Raptor
  • Vanquish
Monocular
  • Recce Pro HD
  • Recon
  • Solo
Spotting scope
  • Razor HD
  • Viper HD
  • Diamondback
Rangefinder
  • Fury HD
  • Ranger
  • Impact
Tripod
  • Summit SS-P
  • Pro GT
  • High Country
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