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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    I too would love to have the additional brightness of the 3mm exit that a 7x21 Ultravid would get, but even after switching to the Curio for a couple weeks, found myself going back to the Ultravid eventually. Luckily I could imagine having either the Ultravid or Curio as an only binocular and...
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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    Having seen most of his posts I’m sure that’s not the case. There are some excellent pocket binoculars out there and he’s probably just taking his time deciding what to get.
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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    Yes, I’d originally had the Leica and after buying the Leitz, decided that if I wasn’t using the Ultravid, I’d keep the “smallest of all” Leitz 8x20. I haven’t had the pleasure, but after this endorsement I suppose it’s worthy of giving a pass!
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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    OP was specifically “Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.”, hence making it a comparative search between pocket sized binoculars and completely irrelevant as to how they compare to larger options.
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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    That’s really got nothing to do with the thread though and I suppose the same type of unsupportive thing could be said of non-pocketable binoculars being fine, as long as one was willing to deal with the extra bulk/weight, and higher costs.
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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    My solution: I bought all three, but now only have the Curio 7x21, Ultravid 8x20 and Leitz 8x20. Get them all and you’ll know which one you like the best. For me it’s either the Curio or Ultravid, with the tiny Leitz coming in first for compactness and price.
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    Looking for pocket sized qualiti bino.

    Too bad you still have to see his posts. I haven’t had to in months now.
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