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title: "Wingspan Optics Scout 6X32 Compact Wide View Monocular with Carry Clip. Lightweight, Waterproof and All-Climate Durable. Perfect for Nature Lovers, Hikers and Bird Watchers on The Go"
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# Waterproof, all-weather durability Lightweight & compact with carry clip 6X magnification for crisp detail Wingspan Optics Scout 6X32 Compact Wide View Monocular with Carry Clip. Lightweight, Waterproof and All-Climate Durable. Perfect for Nature Lovers, Hikers and Bird Watchers on The Go

**Brand:** wingspan
**Price:** € 1.98
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## Summary

> 🔭 See more. Miss less. Own the wild.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wingspan Optics Scout 6X32 Compact Wide View Monocular with Carry Clip. Lightweight, Waterproof and All-Climate Durable. Perfect for Nature Lovers, Hikers and Bird Watchers on The Go by wingspan
- **How much does it cost?** € 1.98 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- wingspan enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wingspan brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Budget-Savvy Performance:** Premium optics and durability without breaking the bank—smart gear for smart explorers.
- • **Wide 32mm Objective Lens:** Enjoy expansive, immersive views that put you right in the heart of the action.
- • **Featherlight & Clip-Ready:** Carry it hands-free with the easy-go clip—never miss a moment on the move.
- • **All-Weather Waterproof Armor:** Built tough to brave rain, fog, and dew on every adventure.
- • **Crystal-Clear 6X Magnification:** Zoom into nature’s finest details without missing a beat.

## Overview

The Wingspan Optics Scout 6X32 is a compact, lightweight monocular designed for nature lovers and hikers. Featuring 6X magnification and a wide 32mm lens, it delivers expansive, sharp views. Its waterproof, rugged exterior ensures durability in all climates, while the convenient carry clip keeps it accessible on the go—all at an affordable price point.

## Description

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Review: The Wingpan Optics Scout 6X32 is good monocular for casual birding - The Wingpan Optics Scout 6X32 is good monocular for casual birding. While it wouldn’t replace a good set of binoculars, it fills a niche with its portability. The construction on my unit appears to be solid, with no obvious defects, scratches, or imperfections right out of the box. It comes with a soft pouch, lens covers for the front and back, a cleaning cloth, a lanyard, and a very handy metal belt clip attached. I found the monocular’s asymmetric shape to be comfortable to hold for a long period of time. As others have mentioned, the focus ring was a little tight for me as well, requiring two fingers to turn instead of one. The view through the glass is impressive for the price. I’d rate the image quality on par with my pair of $150 Bushnell binoculars. The imperfections are there if you look for them, but your expectations should have been tempered by the $18 price tag anyway. If you’re trying to decide between the 6X, 8X, or 10X version, note that the 8X and 10X have 25mm objective lenses while the 6X has a 32mm objective lens. If you’re concerned about low magnification, don’t lose any sleep over it. Generally speaking, at the distances that birds will let you approach, you can still identify many types of birds with the 6X and a field guide. The wide field of view also helps when tracking birds in flight, which will help you see the wing shape, tail shape etc., which may not be as obvious when the bird is stationary. The lower magnification also lends itself to being more useful looking at things other than birds, such as other animals, plants, architectural details, or landscapes. As long as you’re not planning to use the 6X monocular as your primary birding optic, you should be just fine. The Wingspan Scout monocular hits the sweet spot between portability, durability, and cost of replacement that gives it a special utility as a daily use tool. Unless I’m specifically going out birding, the benefit just isn’t worth the bulk, weight, and possibility of loss or damage that binoculars provide. With the Wingspan Scout, it’s easy to forget I’m even carrying it. One of the best things about this scope is the belt clip, which makes it available to use at a moment’s notice. Some birds are quite fast, and you have to be quick on the draw if opportunity strikes. If I see a bird I want to check out, I don’t even need to take my eyes off of it. I just reach down, draw the scope and put it up my eye in one motion, which literally takes one second to do. The lens covers are easy to lose anyway so I don’t bother carrying with them on. If by chance I do get a scratch, or dirt on the lens that an air can and a microfiber cloth can’t handle, a replacement won’t break the bank. This monocular lends itself to being so easy to carry that it gets more use than my binoculars, and in a wider range of functions. The Wingspan Scout 6X32 is a good supplement to an existing birding setup, and has other applications outside of birding such as a travel scope. Optics snobs need not apply, but for the casual user, it is sufficient for a multitude of tasks at a reasonable price.
Review: Hiker's Dream! - The monocular is very good. I hang its sturdy case on a D-ring on my backpack chest strap so I can quickly open it and pull out the monocular. I normally wear progressive lenses. This will not work with progressives; however, when I hike, I wear Oakley bifocal sunglasses that are mostly distance with a sliver of near vision. I set the focus ring using these distance glasses. The focus ring is the inner ring that is hard to move and has "+ 0 -" designations. I set it using antenna towers on a mountain top about 25 miles away. Once it is set, it doesn't move, so when you pull out your monocular to use, it is focused for you. I will not be passing it around my hiking group because I don't want to have to refocus. The other outside ring adjusts the eye piece lens. This I leave all the way in for the greatest magnification. Do not use regular eyeglass cleaner on the lenses. These are coated and require a special cleaner (see instructions) that will not remove the coatings. So, why the four stars and not five? The lens cap and the eyepiece cap conveniently pop off so you can use the monocular. My friends were constantly handing them to me after I dropped them. So I took some 20# nylon fishing line and a needle and made a loop of line through the lens cap tab. Then I also made a loop for the eyepiece cap. See attached photo. Now, I just pop off the caps, they hang out of the way, and I'm ready to sight. On a recent hike we were looking over a large lava field and couldn't identify yellow patches which looked like upright rocks. The monocular helped to identify them as just patches of sand. Seeing the details on birds is fairly easy. I like these better than binoculars for hiking because they stay focused, are very light, and can be used with one hand.

## Features

- COMPACT BIRD WATCHING MONOCULAR WITH EASY-GO CLIP MEANS YOU NEVER MISS A SINGLE MOMENT
- LIGHT AS A FEATHER, DURABLE AS A TANK MONOCULAR PERFECT FOR LONG WALKS IN THE WOODS: Waterproof, tank-like exterior prevents water and moisture from seeping in, without weighing you down.
- WIDE VIEW NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD: At 6X32 mm, this wide view bird watching monocular ensures you capture every flutter, flip and flight across your entire range of vision
- EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN A MONOCULAR, EVEN ON A BUDGET: Lightweight, compact, wideview, durable, waterproof, at a price that makes your decision to buy easy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N06ZBMS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (116) |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 4331892869 |
| Manufacturer | Wingspan Optics |
| Package Dimensions | 5.8 x 2.9 x 2.8 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Wingspan
- **Color:** Black-6x32: Scout
- **Magnification Maximum:** 6 x
- **Objective Lens Diameter:** 32 Millimeters
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight,Waterproof

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Wingpan Optics Scout 6X32 is good monocular for casual birding
*by A***! on June 4, 2018*

The Wingpan Optics Scout 6X32 is good monocular for casual birding. While it wouldn’t replace a good set of binoculars, it fills a niche with its portability. The construction on my unit appears to be solid, with no obvious defects, scratches, or imperfections right out of the box. It comes with a soft pouch, lens covers for the front and back, a cleaning cloth, a lanyard, and a very handy metal belt clip attached. I found the monocular’s asymmetric shape to be comfortable to hold for a long period of time. As others have mentioned, the focus ring was a little tight for me as well, requiring two fingers to turn instead of one. The view through the glass is impressive for the price. I’d rate the image quality on par with my pair of $150 Bushnell binoculars. The imperfections are there if you look for them, but your expectations should have been tempered by the $18 price tag anyway. If you’re trying to decide between the 6X, 8X, or 10X version, note that the 8X and 10X have 25mm objective lenses while the 6X has a 32mm objective lens. If you’re concerned about low magnification, don’t lose any sleep over it. Generally speaking, at the distances that birds will let you approach, you can still identify many types of birds with the 6X and a field guide. The wide field of view also helps when tracking birds in flight, which will help you see the wing shape, tail shape etc., which may not be as obvious when the bird is stationary. The lower magnification also lends itself to being more useful looking at things other than birds, such as other animals, plants, architectural details, or landscapes. As long as you’re not planning to use the 6X monocular as your primary birding optic, you should be just fine. The Wingspan Scout monocular hits the sweet spot between portability, durability, and cost of replacement that gives it a special utility as a daily use tool. Unless I’m specifically going out birding, the benefit just isn’t worth the bulk, weight, and possibility of loss or damage that binoculars provide. With the Wingspan Scout, it’s easy to forget I’m even carrying it. One of the best things about this scope is the belt clip, which makes it available to use at a moment’s notice. Some birds are quite fast, and you have to be quick on the draw if opportunity strikes. If I see a bird I want to check out, I don’t even need to take my eyes off of it. I just reach down, draw the scope and put it up my eye in one motion, which literally takes one second to do. The lens covers are easy to lose anyway so I don’t bother carrying with them on. If by chance I do get a scratch, or dirt on the lens that an air can and a microfiber cloth can’t handle, a replacement won’t break the bank. This monocular lends itself to being so easy to carry that it gets more use than my binoculars, and in a wider range of functions. The Wingspan Scout 6X32 is a good supplement to an existing birding setup, and has other applications outside of birding such as a travel scope. Optics snobs need not apply, but for the casual user, it is sufficient for a multitude of tasks at a reasonable price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hiker's Dream!
*by R***D on February 25, 2017*

The monocular is very good. I hang its sturdy case on a D-ring on my backpack chest strap so I can quickly open it and pull out the monocular. I normally wear progressive lenses. This will not work with progressives; however, when I hike, I wear Oakley bifocal sunglasses that are mostly distance with a sliver of near vision. I set the focus ring using these distance glasses. The focus ring is the inner ring that is hard to move and has "+ 0 -" designations. I set it using antenna towers on a mountain top about 25 miles away. Once it is set, it doesn't move, so when you pull out your monocular to use, it is focused for you. I will not be passing it around my hiking group because I don't want to have to refocus. The other outside ring adjusts the eye piece lens. This I leave all the way in for the greatest magnification. Do not use regular eyeglass cleaner on the lenses. These are coated and require a special cleaner (see instructions) that will not remove the coatings. So, why the four stars and not five? The lens cap and the eyepiece cap conveniently pop off so you can use the monocular. My friends were constantly handing them to me after I dropped them. So I took some 20# nylon fishing line and a needle and made a loop of line through the lens cap tab. Then I also made a loop for the eyepiece cap. See attached photo. Now, I just pop off the caps, they hang out of the way, and I'm ready to sight. On a recent hike we were looking over a large lava field and couldn't identify yellow patches which looked like upright rocks. The monocular helped to identify them as just patches of sand. Seeing the details on birds is fairly easy. I like these better than binoculars for hiking because they stay focused, are very light, and can be used with one hand.

### ⭐ One and done
*by K***T on June 26, 2018*

Fantastic views during first two uses. Wow- such detail! Hey- what happened? Can’t see a thing. Is it my eyes? No- it’s this monocular! One thing I can see clearly now- this is a rip-off!

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