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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3574536" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I recently needed to buy a new set of binoculars after losing mine in Colorado. Long story that I won't bore you with. </p><p>Went to Cabelas in OKC. Had them stack up several sets of different models/brands on the counter. </p><p>Prices ranging from affordable to I can't afford these but want to look through them anyway. </p><p>Vortex was the winner. I can't remember the model. They are in my pickup but I'm too lazy to walk out to the truck and look this time of night. </p><p>They were at the $500 price, 10X40. </p><p>I will say this. Everybody has different eyesight. I don't believe there is any one superior set of binoculars out there over another. </p><p>If you have eye issues, do yourself a favor and look at all the models available and then make your choice. </p><p>I've looked through some extremely high end binoculars and have not seen any reason to buy them with MY EYE ISSUES over what I got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3574536, member: 5412"] I recently needed to buy a new set of binoculars after losing mine in Colorado. Long story that I won't bore you with. Went to Cabelas in OKC. Had them stack up several sets of different models/brands on the counter. Prices ranging from affordable to I can't afford these but want to look through them anyway. Vortex was the winner. I can't remember the model. They are in my pickup but I'm too lazy to walk out to the truck and look this time of night. They were at the $500 price, 10X40. I will say this. Everybody has different eyesight. I don't believe there is any one superior set of binoculars out there over another. If you have eye issues, do yourself a favor and look at all the models available and then make your choice. I've looked through some extremely high end binoculars and have not seen any reason to buy them with MY EYE ISSUES over what I got. [/QUOTE]
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