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As I've said before, I always take binoculars along on canoe trips.
I use them for more than just wildlife viewing.
But I'm reluctant to take an expensive pair, especially on trips in Utah, where the fine sand get's into everything.
I'm happy to tell you that you can get a pretty darn good pair of binoculars for less than $40.
When I was on Amazon, the other day, on a whim, I decided to see if there were any good deals on binoculars.
I found some POCZE 12X42, for less than $40, that were highly rated, so I ordered a pair.
I'm pretty impressed with them.
They seem well made, image is quite sharp and they focus very close.
They seem like a steal, at that price.
Since those turned out so well, I thought I'd take a chance on a pair of GIGAPENGUIN 15X52, for less than $90.
Not quite as good a deal, but these too are very nice, for the price.
I can't vouch for their durability, since I just got them, but how far wrong can you go, at those prices.
There were a pair of compact binoculars that looked very good too.
I use them for more than just wildlife viewing.
But I'm reluctant to take an expensive pair, especially on trips in Utah, where the fine sand get's into everything.
I'm happy to tell you that you can get a pretty darn good pair of binoculars for less than $40.
When I was on Amazon, the other day, on a whim, I decided to see if there were any good deals on binoculars.
I found some POCZE 12X42, for less than $40, that were highly rated, so I ordered a pair.
I'm pretty impressed with them.
They seem well made, image is quite sharp and they focus very close.
They seem like a steal, at that price.
Since those turned out so well, I thought I'd take a chance on a pair of GIGAPENGUIN 15X52, for less than $90.
Not quite as good a deal, but these too are very nice, for the price.
I can't vouch for their durability, since I just got them, but how far wrong can you go, at those prices.
There were a pair of compact binoculars that looked very good too.