brocknroller
porromaniac
You should also look into the "military" or "thumbs up" grip.
http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=145138&highlight=grip
I use it all the time
I give the "thumbs up" grip too thumbs up! I had trouble holding my 10x42 SE steady. The ergonomics were very comfortable, but the bin was light for its size (24 oz.) Normally, thumb support from the bottom is one of the things I prefer about Porros, but in this case, it seemed to impart "the shakes."
The prism housing chamfering in the front lends itself well to this grip since the downward slant provides a good grip with your thumbs. I still shook more than with the 10x35 EII, but less than any other grip I tried. I also use this grip on the 8x32 SE if I'm having a "shaky day."
Brock