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Son and I each ordered the 10x43 ZEN ED2's today. Going out in the mail tomorrow....probably arrive Monday. Will use them on our muzzleloader mule deer hunt next weekend and following week. Thanks Charles for all the help. Look forward to getting them in hand.
where are these manufactured? after the first of the year I want to buy a spotting scope, anybody have the Zen-Ray Sedona 20-60x80?
Been looking for a good pair of binos for the boat. With all these great reviews, how could a guy not try them? Any comments on eye fatigue?
Just got back last night from hunting mulies with the muzzleloaders for the past six days in Douglas and Lincoln counties. My son and I both bought a pair of 10x43 ED2's from Charles before we left. Have to say that these glasses are absolutely incredible. Why anyone would spend up to $800-$1000 or more (like the high end boys) on other bino's that are similar in size instead of buying these is beyond me. They need to see an eye doctor in my opinion...lol.Son had a pair of Cabelas Euro's...optically not even close, and the Zen's are way more comfortable in hand to boot. One of our hunting buddies had a pair of Nikon's........again, not even close. That same buddy also had a Swaro spotting scope we were using for one final sight in last Friday with the muzzleloaders. When he looked through the Zen Rays with his spotting scope out to compare before we went to sight in, he immediately went on line on Yelp's computer and ordered a pair. Very little salesmanship on my part.....all he had to do was look through them. His comment was..."These are the best bino's I have ever looked through".Excellent low light, excellent all types of light...sunny...overcast...whatever, as well as super comfortable feel in hand. Do yourself a favor and at least check out a pair before you spend big bucks on something else. You won't be disappointed, believe me.Charles .......again thank you for the great bino's, great service and light speed shipping.