Binoculars that are value for money. Vortex Diamondbacks were $80-$120 more expensive depending on where you looked. My biggest issue with these binoculars was how they handle the rain. Hunting in PNW means you will come across a lot and if I had known how badly the lenses would fog up I would consider a different pair. Again, they're not bad for the price. If you can handle the extra weight they add (a chest line is recommended instead of your neck) and you live somewhere that gets minimal rain, that would be great. I would not recommend it in places where you need to use them in rainy or wet areas. The eye pads are pretty good compared to my cheaper binoculars (Simmons 10x25). If you plan on using them for more everyday use I would recommend them. Just not for hunting where you rely on having it with you for 12 hours in the rain.
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