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My new Endurance ED 10x42 monocular. Love it. (1 Viewer)

rdnzl

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I get excited when I try out a piece of kit and I'm immediately wowed by the quality. I bought this monocular online for $109 USA dollars, and I couldn't be any happier with them. The views are super crisp and clear. The focuser is super smooth and it has a close focus distance of around 7 feet. They are solid and hefty without being too heavy. Fog proof and waterproof. ED glass. BAK-4 prism. They came with a lanyard and a belt case. They also have a lifetime warranty that covers them for anything, no matter who did it or what happened. They were "Born in the UK", whatever that means.

I had never heard of Hawke Optics before I stumbled upon some favorable reviews while browsning around. I am glad I did, and I'm guessing that they will perform pretty well at night. They seem like they should cost more. I have used the $200 Bushnell monocular before, and this is at least as good, if not better, IMO.
 

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I get excited when I try out a piece of kit and I'm immediately wowed by the quality. I bought this monocular online for $109 USA dollars, and I couldn't be any happier with them. The views are super crisp and clear. The focuser is super smooth and it has a close focus distance of around 7 feet. They are solid and hefty without being too heavy. Fog proof and waterproof. ED glass. BAK-4 prism. They came with a lanyard and a belt case. They also have a lifetime warranty that covers them for anything, no matter who did it or what happened. They were "Born in the UK", whatever that means.

I had never heard of Hawke Optics before I stumbled upon some favorable reviews while browsning around. I am glad I did, and I'm guessing that they will perform pretty well at night. They seem like they should cost more. I have used the $200 Bushnell monocular before, and this is at least as good, if not better, IMO.
I was just wondering if you were still excited with your new Hawke ED monocular and if you have had any issues while using it for over a year ?
 
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