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Thread: Binocular Recommendations

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humakt View Post
    Funnily enough, that's exactly what I did get - a pair of Hawke Premier 10x25 bins!
    And yes, they are good. Easily the match of a pair twice their price.
    Absolutely - I don't know how Hawke manage to make such high quality products at the prices they do - I'm glad you're pleased with them, you certainly made the best choice

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    Tribal Elder shepherd's Avatar
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    how has she got on with them? and updates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shepherd View Post
    how has she got on with them? and updates?
    Yeah, she loves them. They're just the right size and she raves about the clarity of the image.
    She often talks about watching the birds and squirrels in the garden. And a fox that apparently has taken to snoozing and sunning itself on the shed roof.
    A couple of weeks ago I took her down to Dungeness RSPB Nature Reserve and she took her binoculars with her. Luckily we were gifted with the sight of a long-eared owl, a couple of marsh harriers, and a weasel (or was it a stoat?), amongst other less exotic sightings.
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    sounds good! they look a handy tool, especially for the price. always good to hear a positive review.. thanks

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