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by acgoris,
Dec 27, 2003
Pros: Great optics. Nice feel. Easy to focus. Great twist-out eyecups.
Cons: Cheap eyepiece and lens caps. Minimalist manual.
The Bottom Line: Highly Recommended - great optics, lightweight, small, easy to use.
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by reel_traveler,
Nov 7, 2005
Pros: Clear-as-a-bell optics
Great ergonomics, very cool camo pattern (on the ones I got)
Cons: Lens covers extremely poor, but not a big deal
The Bottom Line: If you want superior optics at a great value vs. super high-end models, look no further. The ATB model is also tough, ergonomic and waterproof - great for hunting.
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by ironhorsenva,
Jan 17, 2006
Pros: Quality, ease of use, solid, good optics, price
Cons: Lens cap/dust covers cheap. So what.
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by gunfighter,
May 8, 2004
Pros: Bright, Sharp, Clear View
Very Smooth Focus Knob
Very Comfortable to Hold
Cons: Diopter little stiff, but stays where its suppose to.
Lense covers stink, especially 42mm ones.
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by kbolton72,
Jun 23, 2007
Pros: Great close ups, lightweight
Cons: Expensive
The Bottom Line: Easy and light enough for a child to use, great features, powerful magnifying!
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by brycenn,
Aug 6, 2003
Pros: Waterproof, fogproof, shock resistant, lightweight (for size), great warranty, easily adjusted eyecups.
Cons: Eye cups are not padded or shaped to the contours of the face.
The Bottom Line: Binoculars are a personal choice. Go to a store, don't buy online.
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