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<blockquote data-quote="OPTIC_NUT" data-source="post: 3206342" data-attributes="member: 121951"><p>I went to the Kittery Trading Post to play with their big inventory today,</p><p>and one pair really stood out at the under-$150 table...</p><p></p><p>The Vanguard Orros 10x25.</p><p>Vanguard has made a splash here with the more premium binocs,</p><p>but I didn't try the Orros before because of their peculiar</p><p>assymetric stylish hinge thing...but I wish I tried before.</p><p></p><p>If you're into that size, which I get a kick out of sometimes,</p><p>these have a special field. Useably sharp right up to the edge,</p><p>better than fields (in that respect) for the Bushnell Nature,</p><p>Nikon Aculon, and Redfield Rebels, really an oddling in the price class.</p><p>Since I'm spoiling myself collecting the stretch-Erfle old "featherweights"</p><p>these days, the Orros were amazing for the money. </p><p>You would expect this kind of flat sharp field at $200-400 but</p><p>they were under $100. If you like a premium 10x pocket pair</p><p>but worry about losing your EDs on travel, this could be a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>They look wacky though....of course,</p><p>like some 50s swimsuit style. haaha.... hey...they work though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OPTIC_NUT, post: 3206342, member: 121951"] I went to the Kittery Trading Post to play with their big inventory today, and one pair really stood out at the under-$150 table... The Vanguard Orros 10x25. Vanguard has made a splash here with the more premium binocs, but I didn't try the Orros before because of their peculiar assymetric stylish hinge thing...but I wish I tried before. If you're into that size, which I get a kick out of sometimes, these have a special field. Useably sharp right up to the edge, better than fields (in that respect) for the Bushnell Nature, Nikon Aculon, and Redfield Rebels, really an oddling in the price class. Since I'm spoiling myself collecting the stretch-Erfle old "featherweights" these days, the Orros were amazing for the money. You would expect this kind of flat sharp field at $200-400 but they were under $100. If you like a premium 10x pocket pair but worry about losing your EDs on travel, this could be a lot of fun. They look wacky though....of course, like some 50s swimsuit style. haaha.... hey...they work though. [/QUOTE]
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