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Spare pair of bins required. (1 Viewer)

senatore

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As my Nikon HG 8 X 32 bins have had to go back to Nikon for repairs and are likely to take a long time I reckon I need a spare pair for such emergencies.

I do not mind spending a few bob as long as the new bins are complimentary to the Nikon HG,s.Anyone got any suggestions?

MAX.
 
out of interest max what is your budget.

you may fancy a really good pair of compacts
 
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If you are looking for cheaper roofs I would suggest Pentax SP's, I don't have the high end bins but my 8X43 sp's are my goto binoculars.

I also have Nikon 10X35 EII's, these are my favorites but I tend to baby them because they are not WP, but....What a view!!


Good Viewing,
Raybo
 
senatore said:
As my Nikon HG 8 X 32 bins have had to go back to Nikon for repairs and are likely to take a long time I reckon I need a spare pair for such emergencies.

I do not mind spending a few bob as long as the new bins are complimentary to the Nikon HG,s.Anyone got any suggestions?

MAX.

I'd recommend a pair of waterproof pocket binoculars from any of the major manufacturers. I prefer 10x25 but many folks prefer 8x20. They will later compliment your HGs for travel.

-elk
 
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