Ltool binoculars display is a bit extreme! They make you believe that everything you are looking at with the Ltool 20x50 binoculars is up close and the night view is bright. Not so. They have good vision, but no better than the pair of Nikon Trailblazer 8x42s I own. The tool is durable, well made, has a good overview during the day, at dusk and at night; However, if you want to look at the stars or the moon, you need a tripod, at least in my case, because of the wobbling. They're a little heavy, like Nikon binoculars. For what I paid I am happy with Ltool. May I recommend them, yes, especially if you want to use them during the day. I haven't taken it to hunt yet, but I will in a few weeks. If you are considering purchasing the Ltool 20x50, please consider the need for a tripod if you cannot hold your hand firmly, especially for star and moon observing.
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