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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binoculars for someone wearing progressive lens glasses?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteRiver" data-source="post: 2037795" data-attributes="member: 27001"><p>I wear progressive lenses too. I have owned many pairs of binoculars over the years and still have an assortment depending on what I am using them for and how I am getting there. My standbys for hunting are Swarovski EL 10x42mm. I can glass with those for long periods without fatigue. I can throw them up for a quick look with my glasses on, or if I'm sitting, I can take off my glasses and really use them to their full capability. I have some Nikon Monarch 10x42mm that live in the truck and a nice pair of Leica 8x32mm Ultravids for when I travel and weight is a concern. That said, the Swaro ELs have the best combination of clarity, color, and ergonomics of any binos I have ever used. They are expensive but will likely be lifelong companions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteRiver, post: 2037795, member: 27001"] I wear progressive lenses too. I have owned many pairs of binoculars over the years and still have an assortment depending on what I am using them for and how I am getting there. My standbys for hunting are Swarovski EL 10x42mm. I can glass with those for long periods without fatigue. I can throw them up for a quick look with my glasses on, or if I'm sitting, I can take off my glasses and really use them to their full capability. I have some Nikon Monarch 10x42mm that live in the truck and a nice pair of Leica 8x32mm Ultravids for when I travel and weight is a concern. That said, the Swaro ELs have the best combination of clarity, color, and ergonomics of any binos I have ever used. They are expensive but will likely be lifelong companions. [/QUOTE]
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