
Vortex Optics is expanding its affordable Triumph series, which currently includes a 3-9×40 riflescope, a red dot, and a rangefinder. They are now launching the Triumph HD 10×28 and 12×50 binoculars. In my experience, their budget-friendly options have always impressed me. However, it’s important to note that these optics are designed for the average user—not for professionals. They are meant for everyday enthusiasts seeking straightforward, dependable gear for the range or the field.
SPECS
The specs for the10x28 and 12×50 are as follows:
- Model(s): Triumph HD
- Magnification:12x, 10x
- Objective Lens Diameter: 50mm, 28mm
- Eye Relief: 16mm, 15mm
- Angular Field of View: 5.2 degrees
- Close Focus: 9.09’, 9.9”
- Linear Field of View @ 1000 Yards: 273’, 279’
- Width: 5.3”, 4.8”
- Height: 5.3”, 5”
- Weight: 26.2 oz., 12.8 oz.
- MSRP: $179.99, $129.99
FEATURES
Hunters looking for dependable glass without breaking the bank have two new options to consider. Vortex has expanded its popular Triumph HD lineup with the addition of the 10×28 and 12×50 models—building on the success of the well-received 10×42.
The new 10×28 trims weight and size while maintaining the resolution hunters expect, making it a solid choice for run-and-gun setups or long days in the field. On the other end of the spectrum, the 12×50 boosts reach, detail, and brightness—ideal for open-country glassing where pairing with a tripod pays dividends. (All Triumph HD models are tripod adaptable.)
Across the line, shooters get an HD Optical System, fully multi-coated lenses for better low-light transmission, rubber armor for durability, and nitrogen purging for waterproof, fogproof, all-weather performance.

ZOOMING OUT
MAP pricing starts at $89.99 for the 10×28, $99.99 for the 10×42, and $119.99 for the 12×50. All are backed by the unlimited, unconditional, lifetime Vortex VIP Warranty—“Proof That Less Is the New More.”
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Cory Ross worked in the firearms industry for nearly 13 years before moving to writing full-time. During that period, he was fortunate to work with and build relationships with some incredible people and companies. He also completed a Master of Arts in History from Cleveland State University, where he concentrated on American Imperialism. While he loves shooting and all things firearm, his other hobbies include training, gear, reading, film, and watches. He contributes to several other publications, including Outdoor HUB, The MDT Blog, Athlon Properties, Guns & Ammo Precision Rifle Shooter, Book of the AR-15, Shooting Times, Safariland Cadre Dispatch, The Armory Life, and Shooting News Weekly, among others.
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