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Help with New Binoculars!

Started by Arrow Slinga, May 04, 2007, 01:31:00 PM

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Arrow Slinga

I am in the market for some new bino's for hunting whitetails and am leaning toward a pair of Swarovski. I would like some input on other brands. Are there any others that are just as good for the money or are the Swarovski the best?

Charlie Lamb

It would be hard to be disappointed with any of the top binoculars out there... Zeiss, Swarovski, Leica (my favorite)are all great glasses.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

IB

Your close as it gets to the top of the heap with them, couple other score right with them but not many.

jonesy

Steiner makes a hell of a pair, and not as exspensive.

V I Archer

I love my Leica's, can't imagine going into the woods without them.  However, I don't think you can say anything negative about Swarvo's either.
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Straitshot

They are among the leaders in quality optics but will cost you some change. I am curious about the new ones Cabelas offers. I think they are designed and made by someone in Europe. Any body know how good they are? May not have been out long enough for many to have tried them.
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AZStickman

I just got a pair of Steiners and am very happy .... Terry
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Tom Leemans

Go read the reviews section. I did a review on my new ones.
Got wood? - Tom

sunny hill archer

The Cabelas are made by Meopta. very nice glass. Just as good as Zeiss and Swarovski. Yes, I have owned and hunted with all of them.
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Billy Ellis

bluegill

I had a pair of Steiner Military 8x30s that I really liked, great glass for the money. Now I use a pair of Zeiss Conquest 8x30s, they are better in low light and I like the feel of roof prisms over the porro prisms.

Sean

B.O.D.

I love my 8x30 Zeiss conquest glasses, best I've looked thru by far.

BD

TaterHill Archer

Steiner makes a great set of binos.
Jeff

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MikeC

QuoteOriginally posted by Arrow Slinga:
I am in the market for some new bino's for hunting whitetails and am leaning toward a pair of Swarovski. I would like some input on other brands. Are there any others that are just as good for the money or are the Swarovski the best?
I assume your hunting fairly thick woodland.  If you got the money go for the Swaro's or Leica's.  That being said you don't really need super high end glass or for that matter anything stronger than 7 power for woodland whitetail hunting.  I was in the same boat and decided on Swift 7x36 Eaglets.  About half the cost of the high end German glass, same quality construction and except for the extreme edges I see no real difference in quality or low light glassing.

Check out this website, very informative.  Give them a call also they will set you up without going overboard for your use.

www.eagleoptics.com
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overbo

Minox,
Very impressive glass for the $.I'm a diehard Zeiss man and the Minox has got my attention.The Zeiss FL's are unbeleivable is your wallet can take the hit.

foxbo

The SLC Swarovski 8x30 would be a perfect choice. I had a pair and traded them in on the EL 10x42s. In some ways, I liked the 8x30s better.

I also had a pair of the top of the line Steiner Predators in 8x42. They were O.K., but not in the same class as the Swarovskis. I read someplace over the net that Steiner is the "tasco" of Germany.

If you don't mind the out of focus in the edge of field, most any bino will do. But if you want an in focus view all the way across the field, you need to spend some buck.
N/A

Irish

I have been using a pair of 10x42 Leica's for about 4 years.  Very happy with them.
Mel Riley

strick9

Look at the Kahles 10x42, small compact, light and available in camo I got mine for around 700.00 , they have the same glass as the Swaros and I believe are owned by Swaro but at a fraction of the cost...
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jchunt4ever

I never have looked through a pair of Swaro's or Leica's as they have always been out of my price range and I didn't want to deal with the temptation. However, Last Fall I purchased a pair of Leopold Katmai binocs after comparing them to others in the $500 price range, and they are the best I have ever looked through. I have a pair of 8X36 and they are very compact, very bright, very clear, and fairly light weight. Just perfect for whitetail hunting. And they have a pair of 6X36 that would be even lighter if you didn't want that high of power.

To top it all off, I payed less than half of that $500 for a display model that I found online. That's just my 2cents, but if you can afford top of the line then go for one of them.
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--Fred Bear

richbear

MikeC's got the right idea, got to  www.eagleoptics.com  for the best deal. I've had Leica's, Swarovski's and other top brands but make sure you check out the new Vortex they're half as much money and have a lifetime warranty and the optics are every bit as good as my Swarovski's. JMO
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jonsimoneau

I bit the bullet a while back and bought a pair of Leica 8 x 32.  I absolutely love them.  There is not one single thing I would change about them.  They are perfect for whitetail hunting.  Small and compact enough that I never go in the woods without them.  You have to think of binoculars as as a lifetime investment.  Buy a good pair from a reputable company like leica, zeiss, or Swaro, and hopefully you will never have to buy another pair again.

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