
VORTEX SOLO 8x36
Description Built to be carried as a standard piece of equipment, close-at-hand, the Solo monocular gives you a closer look when you need it. A...
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These monoculars are built for Aussie hunters who want performance optics in an ultra-light, easy-to-carry package. Shop now and pack light.
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View full detailsYes, monoculars are excellent for hunting—especially for those who want lightweight, compact optics without sacrificing clarity or range. They’re ideal for quickly spotting and identifying game without the bulk of binoculars or spotting scopes, making them perfect for mobile Aussie hunters covering varied terrain. Monoculars are easy to carry, fast to deploy, and effective in both close and long-range situations.
The best monocular magnification depends on your hunting needs, but 6x to 10x is generally ideal for most outdoor use. Lower magnifications like 6x offer a wider field of view and are easier to stabilise, making them great for scanning terrain quickly. Higher magnifications like 10x provide more detail at longer distances but can be harder to hold steady without support. For most Aussie hunters, 8x is a balanced sweet spot for spotting game across varied environments.
Whether a monocular or binocular is better depends on your hunting style and priorities. Monoculars are lighter, more compact, and quicker to use, making them ideal for mobile hunters who need to travel light. Binoculars offer better depth perception and are more comfortable for extended glassing, but they’re bulkier and heavier. For short bursts of spotting or quick target ID, a monocular is often the more practical choice—especially in rugged Aussie terrain.
The best monocular depends on your specific needs, but top-rated options often feature high-quality optics, durable construction, and thermal or night vision capabilities. For general hunting, a lightweight monocular with 8x magnification and a wide field of view offers great balance.