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The Athlon Ares G2 UHD 15–45×65/45 spotting scope is a premium-class optical instrument designed for precise long-range observation. Its 15× to 45× magnification range combined with a 65 mm objective lens delivers excellent detail and one of the widest fields of view in its class. The apochromatic objective made with ultra-low dispersion UHD glass minimizes chromatic and geometric aberrations, ensuring clean and sharp imagery even at high magnification. The 45° angled optical system provides enhanced comfort during extended tripod-based use.
🫡 We are a team of veterans
We evaluate spotting scopes as professional tools where image stability, reliability, and predictable optical performance are essential. The Athlon Ares G2 UHD 15–45×65/45 meets these requirements and is designed for practical field use.
⚙️ Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 15× – 45× |
| Objective diameter | 65 mm |
| Exit pupil diameter | 4.33 – 1.44 mm |
| Field of view | 57 – 27 m at 1000 m |
| Angular field of view | 3.3° – 1.5° |
| Twilight factor | 31.22 – 54.08 |
| Minimum focus distance | 4 m |
| Optical system | 45° angled |
| Optical design | Roof |
| Lenses | apochromatic UHD, Advanced Fully Multi-Coated, XPL |
| Prisms | BAK4 with phase correction and ESP Dielectric Coating |
| Focusing | central helical focus wheel |
| Housing | magnesium alloy with rubber armor |
| Waterproof rating | IPX7 |
| Fogproofing | argon purged |
💬 Comment
The Athlon Ares G2 UHD 15–45×65/45 offers a strong balance of wide field of view and high image resolution. Apochromatic optics and the angled design make it ideal for prolonged observation sessions, while the rugged magnesium housing and full weather protection ensure reliable performance in demanding environments.
🎯 Who it is suitable for
Suitable for military personnel, veterans, and security units for observation and training tasks, for sport shooters and spotters, and for birdwatchers and users who require a wide field of view, high precision, and comfort during tripod-based observation.