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New 32mm Trinovid binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot222" data-source="post: 3565852" data-attributes="member: 54470"><p>Yes exactly! I was thinking of 3 out of the 4 bins that you mentioned. I realize that the Trinovid is no longer their top tier bin but it really comes down to price point for me. I recently noticed that Cabela's was advertising the 8x32 "Euro HD" for $699 again and I've always been impressed with the Conquest. It would be difficult for me to spend that kind of money on the new Trinovid with that FOV, made harder by the fact that I still enjoy my 8x32BN with a great FOV. </p><p></p><p>I think that Swarovski get's away with a 372' FOV on the CL because it's a "compact" 30mm bin and sort of gets away with not competing with the other 32's directly. I'm sure the small Trinovids will be very nice, but I imagine sales will suffer a bit based on specifications alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot222, post: 3565852, member: 54470"] Yes exactly! I was thinking of 3 out of the 4 bins that you mentioned. I realize that the Trinovid is no longer their top tier bin but it really comes down to price point for me. I recently noticed that Cabela's was advertising the 8x32 "Euro HD" for $699 again and I've always been impressed with the Conquest. It would be difficult for me to spend that kind of money on the new Trinovid with that FOV, made harder by the fact that I still enjoy my 8x32BN with a great FOV. I think that Swarovski get's away with a 372' FOV on the CL because it's a "compact" 30mm bin and sort of gets away with not competing with the other 32's directly. I'm sure the small Trinovids will be very nice, but I imagine sales will suffer a bit based on specifications alone. [/QUOTE]
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