What ya got for Binoculars?
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Re: What ya got for Binoculars?
Don't be tempted by the zen-rays... They're amazing glass for the money, but I'm currently dealing with bad customer service because Ed3's broke. They're supposed to have a lifetime no fault warranty, but it's not working out so well. I wouldn't be surprised if they're on the way to going under. No parts to fix them, hard to get messeges returned. Vortex is a good value in any tier. Great warranty and a company that will be around for a long time.
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Micro 355
Re: What ya got for Binoculars?
I can highly recommend Nikon Monarch 7's. I have the 10x42 and used them to great affect in Africa and here during deer season. The only complaint I have is the lousy lens covers for the ocular lenses. But the optics are amazing!
I just saw you have a dollar cap of $300...I think I spent +$500 for my Monarchs.
I just saw you have a dollar cap of $300...I think I spent +$500 for my Monarchs.
Drew
2013 Matrix 355 Xtra
TT Single Stage
Nikon Bolt XR
Boo & Xcalibur flemish strings
18" BE Zombie Slayers
VPA 3-blade broadheads
2013 Matrix 355 Xtra
TT Single Stage
Nikon Bolt XR
Boo & Xcalibur flemish strings
18" BE Zombie Slayers
VPA 3-blade broadheads
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Re: What ya got for Binoculars?
Thanks for all the responses. After doing some research I think I will go with the Vortex Diamondback 10x42 Roof Prism Binoculars. The price seems right combined with Vortex's unconditional warranty, I think I will give them a shot.
2015 Grizzly
18" Diablos
Boltcutters
18" Diablos
Boltcutters
Re: What ya got for Binoculars?
Take a look at the Cabelas Intensity 10X42 HD binoculars for $199 with phase coated prisms and HD low dispersion glass. Lens are fully multicoated also and carry a lifetime warranty.
Wildlife Population Control Specialist
Re: What ya got for Binoculars?
Look into 8x a little. 10x actually detracts from the experience of a Bino for most people unless you're putting it on a tripod. A good 8x will most likely serve you better, unless you're doing your glassing at extreme ranges. JMOP.drobinette wrote:Thanks for all the responses. After doing some research I think I will go with the Vortex Diamondback 10x42 Roof Prism Binoculars. The price seems right combined with Vortex's unconditional warranty, I think I will give them a shot.
Micro 355