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    A futile attempt to replace my 10x42 Engage.

    I agree. The Tract 10x42 has an AFOV of 65 degrees which is competitive with most 10x42's, whereas, some of the other Tracts are only average in AFOV. The on-axis view of almost all the Tract's are very good, though.
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    A futile attempt to replace my 10x42 Engage.

    " And the eye cup protectors don't even attempt to stay on. Does any manufacturer get this right? It doesn't seem like it should be that difficult." That is one thing I like about the Leica Noctivid's 8x42. The rain guard and objective covers are the best I have ever seen. They are soft...
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    A futile attempt to replace my 10x42 Engage.

    Maybe you can Hawk them on eBay!:)
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    A futile attempt to replace my 10x42 Engage.

    I hope you stay on Tract in the future and watch what you are returning like a Hawk! Tract will probably have a demo Hawke for sale now!;)
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    A futile attempt to replace my 10x42 Engage.

    You are kind of running out of options at that $500 price point! Why don't you try a Vanguard Endeavor ED IV 10x42? They are pretty nice for around $350. Another option if you don't need waterproof is a Nikon E2 10x35. I am kind of going the porro route because of your lower price point in an...
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