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would anyone recommend these binoculars for viewing wild game at long distances and would they hold up hauled around in the great outdoors — 1 Answer

by pena, from AZ, United States Asked on November 14, 2018

Name Konus Giant 20x80mm Porro Prism Classic Binoculars (4.3)
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Answered by Tiffany S., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on September 23, 2019

These would most likely not be ideal for looking at wild game especially if you are going to be on the move. You would was something smaller and not as heavy like https://www.opticsplanet.com/celestron-nature-dx-8x42-binoculars.html. The Giant Binoculars are going to be too heavy to carry around and comfortable look through in a hurry. These are better to use stationary with a tripod.

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