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    What’s your favorite low power bino 7x and below.

    That’s the one that I went into the store not caring about and came needing to buy!
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    What’s your favorite low power bino 7x and below.

    A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do! The Curio is the only binocular so far that I've actually gone and sprung for brand new, and no regrets either.
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    What’s your favorite low power bino 7x and below.

    This is another one that I keep forgetting about, but have had an interest in for some time now. When I got my Leitz 6x24 it immediately made me wish for more binoculars in this magnification range and I suppose it's just a matter of time before I get one.
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    What’s your favorite low power bino 7x and below.

    Because of the cost of the Retrovid I found an old Leitz 7x35 which it was based upon and is still a very usable binocular. Now if I ever spring for the Retrovid I at least have a good idea of its handling and utility. Take a look around, they're out there and reasonably affordable most of the time.
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    What’s your favorite low power bino 7x and below.

    My 7x and lower models are: Ultravid 7x42HD+ Leitz 6x24 and 7x35b (both look almost new!) Swarovski Curio 7x21 Nikon 5x15 I like using all of them, but my three favorites are the 7x42HD+, Leitz 6x24 and Curio 7x21.
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