First off can't afford Swaros right now maybe when I grow up so now that's out of the way any opinions on what I should be looking at? I've already got a pair of 8x42 alpens and a pair of 10x42 vortex. Looking for something with a little more quality and good in low light. Been looking at mavens ziess conquest and the upper end vortex. Looking for something for long distance and something in the 1000-1500 $ range. Any other brands I should be looking at? Thanks
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Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View PostFirst off can't afford Swaros right now maybe when I grow up so now that's out of the way any opinions on what I should be looking at? I've already got a pair of 8x42 alpens and a pair of 10x42 vortex. Looking for something with a little more quality and good in low light. Been looking at mavens ziess conquest and the upper end vortex. Looking for something for long distance and something in the 1000-1500 $ range. Any other brands I should be looking at? Thanks
I have Steiners and love them
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Was in South Dakota about 2 months ago on a trip and decided to take my daughter to Cabelas and get her a pair of binos. After handing several brands she decided on a pair of Zeiss 10x42’s. When I went to pay for them the outfitter/cashier scanned the and came up with $115. She was actually training someone and I told her it was not the correct price. She said what do you mean and she scanned them again and it came up $115. I then told her it was her lucky day and a good training situation. Explained to her not everyone would do the right thing and pay the correct price on the binoculars. She finally scanned the right bar code and came up with $1000+. I could not live with myself and would have shown my family what not to do if I walked out severely underpaying for an item. Hope the trainee and outfitter learned something.
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