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Hawke Frontier ED 8x43 binoculars (1 Viewer)

naturistbird

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Hawke Frontier ED 8x43 binoculars

I have just been given a pair of these.
Can anyone advise me as to their usefulness?
They seem pretty good to me but would appreciate others' advice.
Thanks,
Naturistbird.
 
Hawke Frontier ED 8x43 binoculars

I have just been given a pair of these.
Can anyone advise me as to their usefulness?
They seem pretty good to me but would appreciate others' advice.
Thanks,
Naturistbird.

Can't advise you in regard to their usefulness as that's down to you but what you have is an outstanding pair of binoculars that compete with some of the best. I have both the 8x43 & the 10x43 and I can't make up my mind which I prefer. That was a very generous gift.
 
Hawke Frontier ED 8x43 binoculars

I have just been given a pair of these.
Can anyone advise me as to their usefulness?
They seem pretty good to me but would appreciate others' advice.
Thanks,
Naturistbird.

1. Congratulations and be sure to thank the giver of the gift.
2. The Hawke Frontier ED (along with the closely related ZEN ED and Promaster Infinity Elite ELX ED) has been reviewed, examined, discussed, and posted about here probably over a thousand times by now. Just do a search and you will find more than you can read.
3. Yes they are pretty good.

Go enjoy them. |:D|
 
Wow...I didn't realise they were so good!

They certainly feel comfortable and give a clear view.

Many thanks to both correspondents.
 
Two big thumbs up....I wish I had friends/relatives that gave such gifts. It would save me some serious money.

;)
 
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