With the exception of the dysfunctional interpupillary lock, which I'm not interested in using anyway, this is a whole lot of bino for (relatively) little $. Regularly outshines alpha-class binos in direct comparison.
They're heavy, but for some (including myself) the weight is a "pro" rather than a "con"--I find it makes for a very stable view. Probably not suitable for children or other smaller people.
Finally, for the male birder, you won't find a manlier bino.
They're heavy, but for some (including myself) the weight is a "pro" rather than a "con"--I find it makes for a very stable view. Probably not suitable for children or other smaller people.
Finally, for the male birder, you won't find a manlier bino.