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Are Zen Rays 8x43 ED's really that good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve C" data-source="post: 1423267" data-attributes="member: 56622"><p>Dennis,</p><p></p><p>I am somewhat surprised that you liked them as well as you did, but not really, because I know what I see with them. I assumed (bad thing I know) more alpha comfortable folk would have had opinions more like oleaf and just said they good binoculars, not much more. But it is nice to see ones own opinions supported by someone else. I tend to agree about the eyecups as well. And yes the strap is just a bit longer than needed. My objective covers are evidently a better fit than yours.</p><p></p><p>BTW the ZEN ED will need the #6 Bushwacker. It is a tad bit tight, but the #7 is way too big. A bit of trimming will be needed around the front hinge contact area of the Bushwhacker to make it fit. That will not interfere with its ability to stay put.</p><p></p><p>Lulubelle</p><p></p><p>Dennis may well have meant Crooked Horn Outfitters instead of Bighorn. Eagle Optics sells them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve C, post: 1423267, member: 56622"] Dennis, I am somewhat surprised that you liked them as well as you did, but not really, because I know what I see with them. I assumed (bad thing I know) more alpha comfortable folk would have had opinions more like oleaf and just said they good binoculars, not much more. But it is nice to see ones own opinions supported by someone else. I tend to agree about the eyecups as well. And yes the strap is just a bit longer than needed. My objective covers are evidently a better fit than yours. BTW the ZEN ED will need the #6 Bushwacker. It is a tad bit tight, but the #7 is way too big. A bit of trimming will be needed around the front hinge contact area of the Bushwhacker to make it fit. That will not interfere with its ability to stay put. Lulubelle Dennis may well have meant Crooked Horn Outfitters instead of Bighorn. Eagle Optics sells them. [/QUOTE]
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