SIG SAUER CANYON RANGEFINDING BINOCULAR REVIEW

A rangefinding binocular is a valuable tool for hunters, shooters, and anyone who needs magnified optics and precise ranging capabilities in one package. Shooters and hunters are increasingly choosing ranging binos for the ultimate convenience and precision they provide. These binoculars combine two essential tools into one unit, streamlining gear and eliminating the need to switch between them in the field. This translates to faster target acquisition and ranging, crucial for making an accurate long-range shot in tense hunting situations or competitions. Additionally, the ability to range a target without breaking eye contact allows hunters to stay hidden and avoid spooking wary game. Built-in ballistics features on some high-end rangefinding binoculars can even account for bullet drop at a glance, further enhancing accuracy and faster shots. Sig Sauer’s new Canyon Rangefinding Binocular combines high-quality optics with a laser rangefinder in a single, versatile unit stacked with features at a competitive price. 

Magnification and Glass Quality

The Sig Sauer Canyon offers 10x magnification and 42mm objective lenses, providing a good balance between image clarity and field of view. With 10x magnification, the Kilo Canyon offers a significant zoom capability, bringing distant objects closer for detailed observation. This is particularly beneficial for identifying trophy game or assessing potential targets at longer ranges. The 42mm objective lenses provide ample light-gathering ability, ensuring clear views during dawn, dusk, and even in low-light conditions. Sig Sauer’s SpectraCoat anti-reflection coatings further enhance light transmission, resulting in a crisp and vivid image.

Rangefinding Performance

The Canyon rangefinding binocular boasts impressive ranging capabilities. It utilizes Sig Sauer’s Lightwave DSP technology, delivering fast and accurate distance measurements up to 4,000 yards on reflective surfaces. For more realistic hunting scenarios, the rangefinder can reliably measure distances of up to 1,500 yards on non-reflective targets like deer and elk.

The Canyon also offers multiple ranging modes, including Line of Sight (LOS), Angle Modified Range (AMR), and Ballistic Groups. The LOS mode provides a direct line-of-sight distance, while AMR accounts for uphill or downhill angles, giving you a more accurate representation of the true horizontal distance. Ballistic Groups allow you to program ballistic data for different rifle calibers and common factory loads, which is unique and not included in other ranging binos in the same price range. All of these features make the Kilo Canyon a valuable tool for long-range shooters.

Range ModeDesciption
Line of Sight (LOS)Provides the line of sight range to the target independent of angle. The angle of incline / decline will also be displayed. This method is preferred for long range shooters and hunters using an external ballistic calculator.
Angle Modified Range (AMR)AMR is the equivalent horizontal range to the target and can be used with ballistic reticles. It is commonly referred to as “rifleman’s rule” and is very accurate for distances less than 400 yard.
BallisticGroups(GRP)After selecting one of the onboard ballisticgroups,the rangefinder will provide the AMR range along with your holdover in either MOA or MRAD for making adjustment to the elevation turret on any riflescope.
Archery Mode (ARCH)Archery Mode is used to compensate for shooting arrows at extreme up/down angles. It requires knowing the speed of your arrow which is entered into the rangefinder in FPS. The rangefinder will produce a solution as an equivalent flat range shoot-to distance. Beyond 200 yards, the AMR distance to the target will be returned.

Usability and Ergonomics

The Canyon is designed with comfort and ease of use in mind. The rugged rubber armor provides a secure grip and protects the binoculars from bumps and scratches. The eyecups offer multiple adjustments to customize eye relief for a comfortable viewing experience. The integrated rangefinder display is clear and easy to read, even in low-light conditions, thanks to the illuminated red OLED.

The Canyon’s 8 onboard ballistic groups provide shooting solutions in either MOA or MRAD. Image courtesy of Sig Sauer

While the Canyon is not the lightest option in the Sig Sauer’s rangefinding binocular lineup, it is lighter than most of the other options on the market at a similar price point or even more expensive. Backpacking hunters who value extreme portability might want to consider upgrading to Sig Sauer’s KILO6K-HD ranging binos. With that said, it is a well-balanced binocular that is more compact than many of its competitors. 

Glassing with Canyon Rangefinding binos from a tripod using a shooting bag.

Overall Impression

The Sig Sauer Kilo Canyon 10×42 Rangefinding Binocular is a compelling choice for hunters, competitors, and long-range shooters  who value the convenience of having a combined binocular and rangefinder. It delivers excellent optical quality, impressive ranging performance, and user-friendly features at a competitive price. The Canyon’s rugged durability and weatherproofing make it a reliable companion for competition or hunting adventures.

Specifications

  • Magnification: 10x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 42mm
  • Field of View: 6.1 degrees
  • Eye Relief: 14.7mm
  • Lens Coating: SpectraCoat anti-reflection
  • Ranging Distance: Up to 4,000 yards (reflective targets), 1,500 yards (non-reflective targets)
  • Ranging Mode: Line of sight, Angle Modified Range, Ballistic Groups, Archery Mode
  • Ballistic Groups: 8 onboard groups with MOA or MRAD readout
  • Display: Illuminated red OLED
  • Construction: Rugged, waterproof housing
  • Weight: 29 oz 
  • Dimensions: 5.8″ x 5.4″ x 2.7″ 
  • Website: SigSauer.com

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