by Ryan_W on Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:18 pm
Hi,
For overall build quality and comfort to wear, I like the
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flashlight separately. There is no magnification option for this unit, but if you're using it as a hands free goggle, you do not want magnification. It would be like walking in the woods while looking through a normal pair of
binoculars and would be very likely that you would trip on something.
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