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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Prower" data-source="post: 3263071" data-attributes="member: 115634"><p>I don't like to refer you to links that may not work, or may not answer both your questions.</p><p></p><p>But I have found a figure for eye relief of '15.4' for the Comet 'AX11 7x30' on a web page that I saved, but no weight! (And also no reference to waterproofing -- It appears solely on the brief spec label on the binocular itself!!)</p><p></p><p>The second Kunming link gives you weight and eye relief for the BW11 7x30.</p><p></p><p>If the link for the Celestron 8x30 Nature Porro doesn't give you weight and eye relief, try another UK vendor: Several vendors seem to be still selling them here (although MicroGlobe would appear to have sold off their famous stock as priced at £33 + £9 postage, and no longer advertise them).</p><p></p><p>The weight of the Celestron & Comet in my hands seems pretty much the same, if that helps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Prower, post: 3263071, member: 115634"] I don't like to refer you to links that may not work, or may not answer both your questions. But I have found a figure for eye relief of '15.4' for the Comet 'AX11 7x30' on a web page that I saved, but no weight! (And also no reference to waterproofing -- It appears solely on the brief spec label on the binocular itself!!) The second Kunming link gives you weight and eye relief for the BW11 7x30. If the link for the Celestron 8x30 Nature Porro doesn't give you weight and eye relief, try another UK vendor: Several vendors seem to be still selling them here (although MicroGlobe would appear to have sold off their famous stock as priced at £33 + £9 postage, and no longer advertise them). The weight of the Celestron & Comet in my hands seems pretty much the same, if that helps. Stephen [/QUOTE]
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