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The Sig Sauer Zulu6 HDX 20x42mm roof prism binoculars bring electronic image stabilization to serious glassing work, whether you're scanning vast terrain for game or locking onto distant targets. Built with Sig's HDX glass lenses and proprietary Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology, these binoculars deliver a stabilized, full-resolution image without requiring a tripod—a genuine advantage when you're glassing from unstable shooting positions or when glassing gear needs to stay mobile.
The Zulu6 HDX offers two stabilization modes tailored to how you hunt or scout. Scan Mode handles general observation when you're methodically working hillsides or searching for movement across open country. Target Mode cranks up stabilization intensity by up to 50% when you've located something and need to keep it centered in the glass while you evaluate whether to make a move. The 20x magnification and 42mm objectives give you serious optical reach for long-range assessment, while the 3.3° field of view is tight enough to reward careful aiming discipline. HDX lens coatings boost light transmission, resolution, and contrast—the optical clarity you need when conditions aren't perfect or when detail matters. The Flat Dark Earth finish blends into backcountry environments and resists glint.
Built tough for field use, these binoculars carry an IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating, so rain, snow, and temperature swings won't compromise performance. The thermoplastic body is wrapped in rubber armor for grip and impact resistance. A single AA battery runs the stabilization system for 30 hours per charge—practical field runtime that keeps you from swapping batteries mid-hunt. At 21.9 oz, they're substantial glass but not unwieldy for a day pack. The foam carrying case protects them during transport, and the included neck strap lets you glass hands-free once you've settled into a glassing point. The binoculars are tripod-mount capable if you want to lock them down for extended observation.
The Zulu6 HDX bridges the gap between lightweight spotting glass and full tripod optics—stabilized clarity from your hands, with the mobility serious hunters and open-country scouts demand.
| Magnification | 20x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 42mm |
| Prism Type | Schmidt-Pechan (roof prism) |
| Field of View | 3.3° |
| Eye Relief | 15mm |
| Near Focus Distance | 4.0m (13.1 ft) |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/- 3 |
| Interpupillary Distance | 56–70mm |
| Weight | 21.9 oz |
| Overall Length | 7.08 in |
| Overall Height | 2.75 in |
| Overall Width | 4.72 in |
| Frame Material | Thermoplastic body with rubber armor |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 (waterproof and fog-proof) |
| Lens Coating | HDX Glass with SpectraCoat and LensArmor LensShield |
| Power Source | 1x AA battery (included) |
| Battery Runtime | 30 hours |
| Color | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) |
| Included Accessories | Foam carrying case, neck strap |
| Tripod Mount Capable | Yes (adapter not included) |
Yes, the Zulu6 HDX is tripod-mount capable. You'll need a compatible tripod adapter (sold separately), and once mounted, the image stabilization continues to work, giving you a rock-solid platform for extended glassing sessions.
The binoculars run on a single AA battery and deliver 30 hours of runtime, which is practical for full hunting days or multi-day trips. A battery is included with the binoculars.
Scan Mode is designed for general observation—gridding hillsides or searching for game movement across terrain. Target Mode increases stabilization intensity by up to 50%, allowing you to lock onto a distant target with greater ease and hold a steady image for evaluation.
Yes. The Zulu6 HDX carries an IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating, with a thermoplastic body and rubber armor to protect against rain, snow, and field impacts. They're built to handle the conditions serious hunters face.

SKU: 114462254 • Weight: 2.2oz





Availability: In Stock
The Sig Sauer Zulu6 HDX 20x42mm roof prism binoculars bring electronic image stabilization to serious glassing work, whether you're scanning vast terrain for game or locking onto distant targets. Built with Sig's HDX glass lenses and proprietary Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology, these binoculars deliver a stabilized, full-resolution image without requiring a tripod—a genuine advantage when you're glassing from unstable shooting positions or when glassing gear needs to stay mobile.
The Zulu6 HDX offers two stabilization modes tailored to how you hunt or scout. Scan Mode handles general observation when you're methodically working hillsides or searching for movement across open country. Target Mode cranks up stabilization intensity by up to 50% when you've located something and need to keep it centered in the glass while you evaluate whether to make a move. The 20x magnification and 42mm objectives give you serious optical reach for long-range assessment, while the 3.3° field of view is tight enough to reward careful aiming discipline. HDX lens coatings boost light transmission, resolution, and contrast—the optical clarity you need when conditions aren't perfect or when detail matters. The Flat Dark Earth finish blends into backcountry environments and resists glint.
Built tough for field use, these binoculars carry an IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating, so rain, snow, and temperature swings won't compromise performance. The thermoplastic body is wrapped in rubber armor for grip and impact resistance. A single AA battery runs the stabilization system for 30 hours per charge—practical field runtime that keeps you from swapping batteries mid-hunt. At 21.9 oz, they're substantial glass but not unwieldy for a day pack. The foam carrying case protects them during transport, and the included neck strap lets you glass hands-free once you've settled into a glassing point. The binoculars are tripod-mount capable if you want to lock them down for extended observation.
The Zulu6 HDX bridges the gap between lightweight spotting glass and full tripod optics—stabilized clarity from your hands, with the mobility serious hunters and open-country scouts demand.
| Magnification | 20x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 42mm |
| Prism Type | Schmidt-Pechan (roof prism) |
| Field of View | 3.3° |
| Eye Relief | 15mm |
| Near Focus Distance | 4.0m (13.1 ft) |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/- 3 |
| Interpupillary Distance | 56–70mm |
| Weight | 21.9 oz |
| Overall Length | 7.08 in |
| Overall Height | 2.75 in |
| Overall Width | 4.72 in |
| Frame Material | Thermoplastic body with rubber armor |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 (waterproof and fog-proof) |
| Lens Coating | HDX Glass with SpectraCoat and LensArmor LensShield |
| Power Source | 1x AA battery (included) |
| Battery Runtime | 30 hours |
| Color | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) |
| Included Accessories | Foam carrying case, neck strap |
| Tripod Mount Capable | Yes (adapter not included) |
Yes, the Zulu6 HDX is tripod-mount capable. You'll need a compatible tripod adapter (sold separately), and once mounted, the image stabilization continues to work, giving you a rock-solid platform for extended glassing sessions.
The binoculars run on a single AA battery and deliver 30 hours of runtime, which is practical for full hunting days or multi-day trips. A battery is included with the binoculars.
Scan Mode is designed for general observation—gridding hillsides or searching for game movement across terrain. Target Mode increases stabilization intensity by up to 50%, allowing you to lock onto a distant target with greater ease and hold a steady image for evaluation.
Yes. The Zulu6 HDX carries an IPX7 waterproof and fog-proof rating, with a thermoplastic body and rubber armor to protect against rain, snow, and field impacts. They're built to handle the conditions serious hunters face.
SKU: 114462254 • Weight: 2.2oz
