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Cabelas Outfitter 10x42 HD - What are they REALLY?
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<blockquote data-quote="justabirdwatcher" data-source="post: 3662167" data-attributes="member: 128908"><p>Thanks Troubador. </p><p></p><p>One reason I took a chance on these is they are Cabelas brand, with the box. So if anything ever goes wrong with them, I can return them to Cabelas. No, they can't fix them, but they will take them back. That's one nice thing about Cabelas brand anything.</p><p></p><p>A few months ago, I was flyfishing with some buddies and managed to break a Cabelas Three Forks flyrod that I've had for 20 years now. It was not an expensive flyrod, but it lasted me a long time and I caught a lot of fish with it in those 20 years. I figured I'd have to replace it myself until my buddy said "It's a Cabelas brand, they will replace it for free." I had never considered that, so the next trip I made to Cabelas, I took the broken flyrod with me and sure enough, they offered me the replacement value (that particular rod hadn't been in stock for a dozen years) with no questions asked. </p><p></p><p>Something to think about when you see a Cabelas brand on another binocular you might be considering. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Using my Cabelas Outfitters yesterday, I feel like I got an absolute steal on these. The Collimation is absolutely perfect - and that is always a major concern for me as I am very sensitive to any amount of misaligned barrels. I watched a Northern Harrier for a good two or three minutes yesterday and when I took the bins away from my eyes, there was NO adjustment period at all. So grateful for that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justabirdwatcher, post: 3662167, member: 128908"] Thanks Troubador. One reason I took a chance on these is they are Cabelas brand, with the box. So if anything ever goes wrong with them, I can return them to Cabelas. No, they can't fix them, but they will take them back. That's one nice thing about Cabelas brand anything. A few months ago, I was flyfishing with some buddies and managed to break a Cabelas Three Forks flyrod that I've had for 20 years now. It was not an expensive flyrod, but it lasted me a long time and I caught a lot of fish with it in those 20 years. I figured I'd have to replace it myself until my buddy said "It's a Cabelas brand, they will replace it for free." I had never considered that, so the next trip I made to Cabelas, I took the broken flyrod with me and sure enough, they offered me the replacement value (that particular rod hadn't been in stock for a dozen years) with no questions asked. Something to think about when you see a Cabelas brand on another binocular you might be considering. ;) Using my Cabelas Outfitters yesterday, I feel like I got an absolute steal on these. The Collimation is absolutely perfect - and that is always a major concern for me as I am very sensitive to any amount of misaligned barrels. I watched a Northern Harrier for a good two or three minutes yesterday and when I took the bins away from my eyes, there was NO adjustment period at all. So grateful for that! [/QUOTE]
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