Definitely! I always love the "we give you a 20% discount" after a 70% mark up....Check the prices out on the web for the Steiners and compare...
.... leads to blue eyeballsOh Pumpkins you need to adjust your priorities. Getting a tease then no happy ending can be harmful.
Must have been these Kreiss & Co. Length 100cm!I visited the Columbia River Coast Guard Station on Point Disappointment. The CG person on duty was watching the bar with Fixed binoculars. They looked to be 3 plus feet long with a lenses that might be 500 or maybe 1000mm in diameter. They were huge. Sitting on a fixed platform. He could look out to see and count the persons on the bridge of an incoming ship some 6 miles away. I only wish I had taken a picture of them. I have never seen anything like them.
Now that this decision has been made, the next step is to start saving for the Fuji 14x40 stabilized. Like all the posts before that mentioned them, they are what really makes it out there. Just took ours off the boat yesterday and I basically wouldn't go on any trip without them. We also have the Swarovski 7x50 binoculars and chose them because of their ruggedness. They're designed to be able to take a hit and tested at the factory before they leave. On a boat things move and something falling isn't unusual so the Swarovski is worth it for that.Arrived this morning. I'll post a review/update on what I think. I haven't even unboxed just yet. Been working on the companion way doors.
Then there's the West Marine listingYes I did that too Most of those are not 7x50 with the compass, 7x30 with a compass is in the $450 range. That Mareshop.eu looks suspicious to me.
They are typically $610 but I have a source. that I shall not divulge who gave me a wonderful discount.