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Best Binoculars With glasses? (1 Viewer)

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Which of quality Binoculars are the best to view with Glasses. I would use a Binocular thread but they are to specific to brands. I have tried Swaroski EL that were good.
 
You shouldn't really notice the difference between any of the top brands with glasses. All should be excellent, and as a glasses wearer, its been some time since I've come across any medium to high end model that isnt. I would simply try those models you're interested in and choose which model you prefer to hold, use etc.
 
Which of quality Binoculars are the best to view with Glasses. I would use a Binocular thread but they are to specific to brands. I have tried Swaroski EL that were good.

It may be a little confusing. You can post below all the BRANDS sections. Just click new thread icon on that page, just under OTHERS. All those topics are non Brand specific.
http://www.birdforum.net/forumdisplay.php?f=112

here is a thread on eye glasses under the OTHERS heading
http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=103134

there are many older topics on EYE GLASSES.

http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=88610&highlight=glasses

http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=55119&highlight=glasses

http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=26741&highlight=glasses

I do wear glasses some of the time, but the discomfort of the binoculars on the glasses has led me to take them off most of the time.
 
You shouldn't really notice the difference between any of the top brands with glasses. All should be excellent, and as a glasses wearer, its been some time since I've come across any medium to high end model that isnt. I would simply try those models you're interested in and choose which model you prefer to hold, use etc.

I certainly concur in the necessity of trying before buying.


Happy bird watching,
Arthur Pinewood :hi:
 
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