You can always have a quality optic close at hand with the Solo Monocular. This compact, easy-to-carry monocular delivers quality viewing for outdoor enthusiasts who wish to bring nature a bit closer. Fully multi-coated glass surfaces deliver bright images in a compact, lightweight, easy to handle unit. Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. From bowhunters to backpackers the Solo makes a great addition to any gear list.
You can always have a quality optic close at hand with the Solo Monocular. This compact, easy-to-carry monocular delivers quality viewing for outdoor enthusiasts who wish to bring nature a bit closer. Fully multi-coated glass surfaces deliver bright images in a compact, lightweight, easy to handle unit. Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. From bowhunters to backpackers the Solo makes a great addition to any gear list.
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Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25
You can always have a quality optic close at hand with the Solo Monocular. This compact, easy-to-carry monocular delivers quality viewing for outdoor enthusiasts who wish to bring nature a bit closer. Fully multi-coated glass surfaces deliver bright images in a compact, lightweight, easy to handle unit. Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. From bowhunters to backpackers the Solo makes a great addition to any gear list.
You can always have a quality optic close at hand with the Solo Monocular. This compact, easy-to-carry monocular delivers quality viewing for outdoor enthusiasts who wish to bring nature a bit closer. Fully multi-coated glass surfaces deliver bright images in a compact, lightweight, easy to handle unit. Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. From bowhunters to backpackers the Solo makes a great addition to any gear list.
The lowest price for Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 right now is $122.01 at ubuy.com.sg, compared across 14 retailers.
The all-time low was $112.37 on 25 Apr 2026 — today's price is 9% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 8 June 2026.
Last updated at 08/06/2026 02:59:00
Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25
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Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 - Adjustable Eyecup, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.39
Vortex Solo 10x25 Waterproof Monocular, Rubber Armor (s105)
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Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 - Adjustable Eyecup, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber
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Vortex Solo Monocular 10x25
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Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 - Adjustable Eyecup, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber
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Vortex Solo 10X25
Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 - Adjustable Eyecup, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber Armor, Non-Slip Grip, Fogproof, Waterproof - Unlimited, Uncondition
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originally posted on scheels.com
I'd originally purchased the 8X25 Solo for a trip to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. After receiving it I had second thoughts and returned the 8X25 and purchased the 10X25 and I'm very happy with my choice. For use with the distances sighted at Yellowstone the 10X is perfect. I had no trouble holding it steady and I really liked the small form factor of a monocular. In short, I'm very, very happy with my purchase and with Scheels.
originally posted on cabelas.com
Good Product, but could use more eye relief for individuals with glasses. I like the light weight. But use both hands to steady it as it’s pretty light. After a while it is very clear. Folks without glasses should have no problem.
originally posted on cabelas.com
I got this as a gift from my wife for Christmas. I have had it for about two weeks now and find my self using it more than I thought I would. As a firearm enthusiast I thought I would use when I go out shooting as a quick spotting option to my Vortex 12x50 binos and spotting scope (I forget the brand but it s an inexpensive one from Cabelas). I find myself using this monocular fairly often in my truck to look at or read things that are distant. Its small and its easily obscured by my hand so I dont draw attention to myself. And no I'm not some weirdo, but I have used to look at birds, helicopters, and other objects I was curious about and to read signs at a distance (never while the truck is moving!). Anyway, again at this price range, the glass is really good and ... MoreI got this as a gift from my wife for Christmas. I have had it for about two weeks now and find my self using it more than I thought I would. As a firearm enthusiast I thought I would use when I go out shooting as a quick spotting option to my Vortex 12x50 binos and spotting scope (I forget the brand but it s an inexpensive one from Cabelas). I find myself using this monocular fairly often in my truck to look at or read things that are distant. Its small and its easily obscured by my hand so I dont draw attention to myself. And no I'm not some weirdo, but I have used to look at birds, helicopters, and other objects I was curious about and to read signs at a distance (never while the truck is moving!). Anyway, again at this price range, the glass is really good and the focus ring works well. My only complaint might be that the focus ring is too close to the eyepiece and that makes it a little difficult to focus in on things while I'm looking through it. I have several Vortex products and this one also does not disappoint. I have dropped it once when I opened my truck door from about 5 feet and it was fine. It seems to be very ruggedly built and the outer shell is very grippy.As far as cons I go, aside form the focus ring issue i mentioned above which isn't a big deal, I wish it had a tripod mount on the bottom. I'm not sure if any of the larger versions have it but my 10x25 does not. I get thats its small but still would have been nice to be able to able to use it on a more stable platform like a tripod or mono pod even. Last thing is I wish it came with is lens covers to protect the glass. The included case is decent but lens caps would have been a nice add to protect the glass when the monocular is not in the case.All said and done, at this price point for Vortex quality its a smokin' deal!
Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25
Free delivery
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Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 - Adjustable Eyecup, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.39
Vortex Solo 10x25 Waterproof Monocular, Rubber Armor (s105)
Delivery $33.28
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Vortex Optics Solo Monocular 10x25 - Adjustable Eyecup, Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, Rubber
Delivery between 12–16 June $14.64
Vortex Solo Monocular 10x25
14-day returns
I'd originally purchased the 8X25 Solo for a trip to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. After receiving it I had second thoughts and returned the 8X25 and purchased the 10X25 and I'm very happy with my choice. For use with the distances sighted at Yellowstone the 10X is perfect. I had no trouble holding it steady and I really liked the small form factor of a monocular. In short, I'm very, very happy with my purchase and with Scheels.
Good Product, but could use more eye relief for individuals with glasses. I like the light weight. But use both hands to steady it as it’s pretty light. After a while it is very clear. Folks without glasses should have no problem.
I got this as a gift from my wife for Christmas. I have had it for about two weeks now and find my self using it more than I thought I would. As a firearm enthusiast I thought I would use when I go out shooting as a quick spotting option to my Vortex 12x50 binos and spotting scope (I forget the brand but it s an inexpensive one from Cabelas). I find myself using this monocular fairly often in my truck to look at or read things that are distant. Its small and its easily obscured by my hand so I dont draw attention to myself. And no I'm not some weirdo, but I have used to look at birds, helicopters, and other objects I was curious about and to read signs at a distance (never while the truck is moving!). Anyway, again at this price range, the glass is really good and ... MoreI got this as a gift from my wife for Christmas. I have had it for about two weeks now and find my self using it more than I thought I would. As a firearm enthusiast I thought I would use when I go out shooting as a quick spotting option to my Vortex 12x50 binos and spotting scope (I forget the brand but it s an inexpensive one from Cabelas). I find myself using this monocular fairly often in my truck to look at or read things that are distant. Its small and its easily obscured by my hand so I dont draw attention to myself. And no I'm not some weirdo, but I have used to look at birds, helicopters, and other objects I was curious about and to read signs at a distance (never while the truck is moving!). Anyway, again at this price range, the glass is really good and the focus ring works well. My only complaint might be that the focus ring is too close to the eyepiece and that makes it a little difficult to focus in on things while I'm looking through it. I have several Vortex products and this one also does not disappoint. I have dropped it once when I opened my truck door from about 5 feet and it was fine. It seems to be very ruggedly built and the outer shell is very grippy.As far as cons I go, aside form the focus ring issue i mentioned above which isn't a big deal, I wish it had a tripod mount on the bottom. I'm not sure if any of the larger versions have it but my 10x25 does not. I get thats its small but still would have been nice to be able to able to use it on a more stable platform like a tripod or mono pod even. Last thing is I wish it came with is lens covers to protect the glass. The included case is decent but lens caps would have been a nice add to protect the glass when the monocular is not in the case.All said and done, at this price point for Vortex quality its a smokin' deal!
this is a highly adequate little optic. A- Very compact in the hand and the pouch whilst carried and made with good materials on the exterior for comfort and grip. it has weight but not much due to size and it is not cumbersome. Its well made - good solid build quality and solid feel to the moving parts. nothing loose. nothing weak. lenses are exposed but protected against anything short of careless direct protruding impact by design. Optic Visuals - good magnification and field of view. 4'' Sign writing invisible as a blur at 200yds is easily read with a steady hand. Shapes completely out of view at 800yds (almost half a mile) can be distinguished in 50% daylight. a grey car / a motorcycle / a motorway sign with arrows viable, unlit street lights, so on that front ... Morethis is a highly adequate little optic. A- Very compact in the hand and the pouch whilst carried and made with good materials on the exterior for comfort and grip. it has weight but not much due to size and it is not cumbersome. Its well made - good solid build quality and solid feel to the moving parts. nothing loose. nothing weak. lenses are exposed but protected against anything short of careless direct protruding impact by design. Optic Visuals - good magnification and field of view. 4'' Sign writing invisible as a blur at 200yds is easily read with a steady hand. Shapes completely out of view at 800yds (almost half a mile) can be distinguished in 50% daylight. a grey car / a motorcycle / a motorway sign with arrows viable, unlit street lights, so on that front it is most impressive for the size and price. Colors on the red side are not vivid at range and the image is not solid around the edge of the field of view past 500yds - appears 20/30% darker also - but up to 500yds its crystal and blues are spot on and contrast is good and crisp once focused. Focus is very tight, but will loosed with use.
We liked my monocular so much we purchased a second one! I wanted a good quality lightweight monocular for quick & easy use. I have mono vision & cannot focus both eyes together without major adjustments on binoculars,-this met/ exceeded my needs. My husband really liked it for use on his fishing boat, hence the second purchase- he kept stealing mine!
Nice little optic! I purchased it because I have limited hand, dexterity, and holding a full size binoculars is difficult. It accomplishes the purpose. I keep it in the consul of my truck and a nice little case and the belt clip even helps me hang onto it. Totally satisfied.
The bottom line up front, the Vortex Solo 10X36 is simply OK.I question that this monocular is actually a 10 power magnification. I have two 9 power rifle scopes that give better magnification. The magnification of this piece is just slightly better than that of the beat up 8 power binoculars this is meant to replace.On the positive side the size is nice, easy to pocket. The glass is clear.
I initially bought the Vortex Triumph HD binoculars and hated them the moment I got them out of the box. They had to be at JUST the right angle from my eyes to get a full image, and even then there were cloudy ghost rings around the outer edges.I promptly returned them and got this instead. This is GREAT! Very clear with no ghost rings ever. It's compact (I don't even notice it is on my belt) and does what I need it to. I wouldn't use it to glass for elk for 5 hours, but for archery 3D courses and general woods and fields use, I could not be happier.
Bought the Solo to take on my varmint hunting and sight seeing trips. Some types of hunts don't require binoculars. Too much weight around the neck if you have calls, radios, etc. If your hunt requires extended periods of glassing, this is optic is not for you. But for a quick peak to verify game or to identify something of interest, this optic in 10X32 is the perfect magnification, excellent clarity with adequate field of view. The only negative feedback is no lens caps are provided, especially given the insignificant cost. Lens protection is a must in inclement weather and just good all around practice. Secondly, the strap is guaranteed to break ending the day with a lost optic. DO NOT trust this cheap strap. The Solo comes in 2 sizes, don't bother with the ... MoreBought the Solo to take on my varmint hunting and sight seeing trips. Some types of hunts don't require binoculars. Too much weight around the neck if you have calls, radios, etc. If your hunt requires extended periods of glassing, this is optic is not for you. But for a quick peak to verify game or to identify something of interest, this optic in 10X32 is the perfect magnification, excellent clarity with adequate field of view. The only negative feedback is no lens caps are provided, especially given the insignificant cost. Lens protection is a must in inclement weather and just good all around practice. Secondly, the strap is guaranteed to break ending the day with a lost optic. DO NOT trust this cheap strap. The Solo comes in 2 sizes, don't bother with the smaller 25mm optic, it'll give you eyestrain and probably a headache. Vortex lens clarity is not in the Swarovski category, but at this price, you are 95% there. You won't be able to tell the difference unless you're an "optics snob".
Great bit of kit and I love it. So, why only 4 stars then? I have compared it with my (similar) Leica unit which is many times more expensive. It actually compares well considering it is not that expensive. It gets 4 stars only because I should have bought the 8x25 or similar. 10 times magnification is too much in my opinion. Better off with just 8 times mag. Appears to be water resistant and nicely made with its (detachable) lanyard and case. Can be fitted to the trouser belt if required. Easy to adjust and eye-piece simply screws out and 'locks'. I also have a really cheap one that I bought from 'Temu' that works and is much cheaper, but quality? You get what you pay for. Very pleased with the Vortex Monocular; it is easy to use and very light. I recommend it.