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Zeiss Classic Rainguard - Eagle Optics (1 Viewer)

NDhunter

Experienced observer
United States
Eagle Optics has the Zeiss Classic BGA rainguard on sale for $8.00 during their
closeout sale which ends soon. These are a full rainguard, and are not a commonly found item.

Also they have some nice EO binocular cases.

Jerry
 

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This is perhaps the best rainguard ever designed. That is, if, like me, you want one that just drops over the eyepieces and comes off almost without thought when you raise the binoculars to your eyes. It also fits almost any binocular, although it is a bit big for some.

Worth stocking up on.

Kimmo
 
Eagle Optics has the Zeiss Classic BGA rainguard on sale for $8.00 during their
closeout sale which ends soon. These are a full rainguard, and are not a commonly found item.

Also they have some nice EO binocular cases.

Jerry

Jerry,

I haven't been able to find the rain guard on the EO website. So I suspect they're gone.

Ed
 
Ed ..... I am not finding any items on the Eagle Optics website today. That was not the case yesterday where they still had some binocular, accessories and more.

Maybe they are revamping the site considering not much is left or they may have decided to end it before Dec. 31st as originally announced. You can try giving them a call for an update.
 
They have some digiscoping stuff left and I got a Kowa carry case for my 664 for 15.00. Best score was a Kowa camera adapter for 25.00 reg 175.00.
Steve
 
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