FieldSurveyor
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There is an old post on this topic, but I wanted to add to this discussion to lay the record straight. Besides, the other post is too old to make comments on.
I have owned the Vanguard ED IV 8x42 since May of 2019. I took them on a work trip to the coast of California where I had excellent viewing from my hotel. I kept the bins on the coffee table with eye cups extended for quick access. I grabbed the bins quickly to catch a glimpse of something and the strap caught on the corner of the table and yanked the binoculars from my hand. They fell from about 2 feet (0.6m) to the carpeted floor and broke one of the eyecups.
I contacted Vanguard and they responded quickly. They told me to send in the binoculars along with $10 for return shipping. I did so and waited. Not too long after, I received my binoculars with new eyecups. I had taken note of my serial number to see if the whole unit would be replaced...it was not.
So the eye cups are replaceable. Vanguard may choose to replace the entire unit in some cases (who knows why.) I've attached photos of the broken eye cup below.
I have owned the Vanguard ED IV 8x42 since May of 2019. I took them on a work trip to the coast of California where I had excellent viewing from my hotel. I kept the bins on the coffee table with eye cups extended for quick access. I grabbed the bins quickly to catch a glimpse of something and the strap caught on the corner of the table and yanked the binoculars from my hand. They fell from about 2 feet (0.6m) to the carpeted floor and broke one of the eyecups.
I contacted Vanguard and they responded quickly. They told me to send in the binoculars along with $10 for return shipping. I did so and waited. Not too long after, I received my binoculars with new eyecups. I had taken note of my serial number to see if the whole unit would be replaced...it was not.
So the eye cups are replaceable. Vanguard may choose to replace the entire unit in some cases (who knows why.) I've attached photos of the broken eye cup below.