Ontario
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https://www.allbinos.com/index.php?test=lornetki&test_l=333
Pretty much the same bins as the Maven B2 and Sig 9's but with much higher price tag.
"It seems Blaser wanted to take a shortcut very badly. They thought that, being a well-known producer of hunting rifles, it's enough they commissioned the optics somewhere in Japan, put some screws and eyecups on it in Germany (so they can proudly label their products 'Made in Germany') and people would be banging doors and windows of the shops without even noticing the absurdly high price tag.
While the managers of Blaser were counting on gullibility of customers, they really blew it themselves. The situation is such that, for a noticeably smaller amount of money you can buy proven, reliable, and optically better pairs of binoculas, such as the Swarovski SLC 8x56 W B, the Zeiss Conquest HD 8x56, the Steiner Nighthunter 8x56 or the Minox HG 8x56 BR MIG. Nobody in their right mind would spend more on products of a new player on the optical market without the necessary experience, a company that haven't manufactured any binoculars on their own, just imports ready-made models from Asia."
Pretty much the same bins as the Maven B2 and Sig 9's but with much higher price tag.
"It seems Blaser wanted to take a shortcut very badly. They thought that, being a well-known producer of hunting rifles, it's enough they commissioned the optics somewhere in Japan, put some screws and eyecups on it in Germany (so they can proudly label their products 'Made in Germany') and people would be banging doors and windows of the shops without even noticing the absurdly high price tag.
While the managers of Blaser were counting on gullibility of customers, they really blew it themselves. The situation is such that, for a noticeably smaller amount of money you can buy proven, reliable, and optically better pairs of binoculas, such as the Swarovski SLC 8x56 W B, the Zeiss Conquest HD 8x56, the Steiner Nighthunter 8x56 or the Minox HG 8x56 BR MIG. Nobody in their right mind would spend more on products of a new player on the optical market without the necessary experience, a company that haven't manufactured any binoculars on their own, just imports ready-made models from Asia."
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