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avatar Binoculars
July 07, 2015 10:48PM
kind of a weird question.... i use Nikon Travelite II binoculars to find climbers on El Cap from the meadow below, but they just are quite good enough for my liking... i don't know jack squat about binoculars. can anyone suggest a pair that would be a really good pair? (well, no more than $300 lol)..

thanks for any help
avatar Re: Binoculars
July 08, 2015 09:55AM
don't ur green glasses give u 1000x mag already?

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Re: Binoculars
July 08, 2015 12:43PM
I bought a pair of Nikon Prostaff 7 (now onto model 7S ?) for the in-laws, as they safari in Africa just about every year. They love them, and brought them to Yosemite on a recent camping trip. They work really well, and are built well- in my belief particularly well for more rugged application than others may be. Only pair I have ever purchased, though. Link to REI for said binoculars.
Re: Binoculars
July 08, 2015 07:38PM
I like the Canon 10x30 IS binoculars--the image stabilization makes a ton of difference when observing for a long time hand-held. Alas, while they were in your price range when I bought my pair, they no longer are. The 8x25s are just over $300, however, although they will be a bit more dim.
Re: Binoculars
July 09, 2015 08:25AM
Leupold Yosemite, aptly named, are the hunting binoculars I bought. Available at Cabelas for $129
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July 09, 2015 11:36AM
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forrestranger
kind of a weird question.... i use Nikon Travelite II binoculars to find climbers on El Cap from the meadow below, but they just are quite good enough for my liking... i don't know jack squat about binoculars. can anyone suggest a pair that would be a really good pair? (well, no more than $300 lol)..

thanks for any help


Get these 10 x 42 Nikon Monarch 5 binoculars with ED glass. They're worth every penny (and they'll fit your budget):




http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-7577-Monarch-Binocular-Black/dp/B00C66C784/?tag=skeartcom-20

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avatar Re: Binoculars
July 12, 2015 04:37PM
thanks a ton guys!
Re: Binoculars
August 12, 2015 09:54AM
Celestron 15x70....but these are star gazers.....not made for a backpack.
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