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Par 2: Maven and Swarovski
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve C" data-source="post: 3279755" data-attributes="member: 56622"><p>I've seen the Razor, but not side by side with the Maven B2. My impressions are that the Razor is more a competitor with the Maven B1. I also thought the Razor 10x50 was better than the Razor 10x42 in about the same way the 10x50 EL SV is better than its 10x42 SV sibling.</p><p></p><p>If I was serious about a 10x50 for a little more light and magnification, the Razor is a good choice.</p><p></p><p>The question becomes just what is it you need personally. If you have a Razor (or insert your other $1k binocular here) for instance, the upgrade to a Maven may not be worth the effort. If the question becomes which one is better, then that is a bit different.</p><p></p><p>I have come to think that differences between price points are becoming pretty negligible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve C, post: 3279755, member: 56622"] I've seen the Razor, but not side by side with the Maven B2. My impressions are that the Razor is more a competitor with the Maven B1. I also thought the Razor 10x50 was better than the Razor 10x42 in about the same way the 10x50 EL SV is better than its 10x42 SV sibling. If I was serious about a 10x50 for a little more light and magnification, the Razor is a good choice. The question becomes just what is it you need personally. If you have a Razor (or insert your other $1k binocular here) for instance, the upgrade to a Maven may not be worth the effort. If the question becomes which one is better, then that is a bit different. I have come to think that differences between price points are becoming pretty negligible. [/QUOTE]
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