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Lee,
from Gauteng, South Africa
Written on January 9, 2019
We spend a lot time time in Kruger National Park as well as other parks around South Africa and surrounds but I’ve always battled to find binocs that suit me. After doing my research, I decided on the Crossfire and as a mid entry product, I’m really impressed. For the birders out there, my first sighting was a Goliath Heron. I expect to have many wonderful sightings with this product.
Pros:
- Light, clear and easy to use
Would recommend: Yes
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from TX, United States
Written on November 24, 2012
I was skeptical when I saw they are made in China, but quickly figured out these are very nice binoculars. Outstanding clarity and easy of use. Definitely a lot of product for the price. Would recommend them to anyone.
Pros: Easy to set up and use. Very clear optics. First rate build quality,
Would recommend: Yes
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Written on July 5, 2012
I bought these for 3D archery and I am not looking at much over 100 yards, that being said I am very happy with these. I wear glasses and they work well with them. I am able to see my arrows at all distances and they work pretty well in shady conditions. The warranty is great, I will let my 8 year use them with out fear of him destroying them. Maybe not the same quality has some of the more expensive binoculars, but for the price these will be hard to beat.
Pros: Very Clear and Crisp Picture, Nice Feel, Great Warranty
Cons: Non that I have Found
Would recommend: Yes
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Would buy again
Pros: Very clear optics
Cons: strap holes aren't large enough for the vortex shoulder harness
Would recommend: Yes
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I have used other $150 binos and they cant compare to these. great job vortex
Pros: Price and thick neck strap
Cons: none
Would recommend: Yes
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I own a good Nikon 10x50 which gives a woderful image, but is too ponderous to carry even on a day hike. These glasses are much smaller and more convenient. They have almost as much field width and give a terrific image. It is very hard to get 10 power with such a wide and clear image out of such small binoculars. I used to have a 10x25 for hiking, but it had narrow field width, making it a toy compared to these.
Pros: almost the quality of a good 10x50 while much smaller
Cons: neither tiny nor optically maximal
Would recommend: Yes
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This is a great pair of binocs. I would put them against the Leupold Mojave any day. Very clear glass and it gathers a good amount of light to see during dawn and dusk. Took them on my deer hunt this year and loved them.
Pros: Great Rubber Armor, Clear, bright lens
Cons: Carrying bag and strap are pretty cheap
Would recommend: Yes
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