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Cool glass. Make sure you get them itemized on your homeowner insurance at retail value.
Well i will put my two cents in i have 2 pairs of leupold binos one 10x50 and just bought a pair of 10x42 acadia have never had problems with leupold binos ever one who looks thru them thinks there great and the leupold life time warranty isn't bad either and bought both pairs and didn't spend any were close to 600.00 for both of them
Quote from: bare.hunter on December 29, 2012, 10:56:38 AMI need some new binos mostly for low light and clarity at medium distance.I have a pair of nikon prostaff and they are just ok for mid day but fall way short during low light.Iam willing to pay around 600 or less but I want the best for the money.Thanks for any help in advance.Hello there, based on the requirements and budget, I would highly recommend our 10x42 PRIME HD binoculars. It has field flattener lens in the system, which offers very sharp resolution for both center field and extreme edge of the view. It also has dielectric coating on the prism for enhanced brightness. Let me know if there is anything I can help you with. For all Hunt-WA members, please drop me a note after you place the order. I will add a free lens cleaning len and free shipping (by refunding your shipping charge) for your orders.Thanks and Happy New Year
I need some new binos mostly for low light and clarity at medium distance.I have a pair of nikon prostaff and they are just ok for mid day but fall way short during low light.Iam willing to pay around 600 or less but I want the best for the money.Thanks for any help in advance.
Quote from: ZRS-8x42 on December 30, 2012, 09:32:09 AMQuote from: bare.hunter on December 29, 2012, 10:56:38 AMI need some new binos mostly for low light and clarity at medium distance.I have a pair of nikon prostaff and they are just ok for mid day but fall way short during low light.Iam willing to pay around 600 or less but I want the best for the money.Thanks for any help in advance.Hello there, based on the requirements and budget, I would highly recommend our 10x42 PRIME HD binoculars. It has field flattener lens in the system, which offers very sharp resolution for both center field and extreme edge of the view. It also has dielectric coating on the prism for enhanced brightness. Let me know if there is anything I can help you with. For all Hunt-WA members, please drop me a note after you place the order. I will add a free lens cleaning len and free shipping (by refunding your shipping charge) for your orders.Thanks and Happy New YearTo Zrs... Are your bino's going to be at the sportsmans show in puyallup? I'm talking the prime hd ones. Thanks, and how much are they going for on sale???
Quote from: trophyhunt on January 12, 2013, 01:40:43 PMQuote from: ZRS-8x42 on December 30, 2012, 09:32:09 AMQuote from: bare.hunter on December 29, 2012, 10:56:38 AMI need some new binos mostly for low light and clarity at medium distance.I have a pair of nikon prostaff and they are just ok for mid day but fall way short during low light.Iam willing to pay around 600 or less but I want the best for the money.Thanks for any help in advance.Hello there, based on the requirements and budget, I would highly recommend our 10x42 PRIME HD binoculars. It has field flattener lens in the system, which offers very sharp resolution for both center field and extreme edge of the view. It also has dielectric coating on the prism for enhanced brightness. Let me know if there is anything I can help you with. For all Hunt-WA members, please drop me a note after you place the order. I will add a free lens cleaning len and free shipping (by refunding your shipping charge) for your orders.Thanks and Happy New YearTo Zrs... Are your bino's going to be at the sportsmans show in puyallup? I'm talking the prime hd ones. Thanks, and how much are they going for on sale???He'll have a booth there, I'm almost positive. PM him.