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<blockquote data-quote="bronco" data-source="post: 690528" data-attributes="member: 48575"><p>Don't own either pair specifically, but I have both brands and have used them extensively.</p><p></p><p>I am hardcore Zeiss fan and own a lot of their glass! Currently, I have a set of 10x56 RF Victory binos. They are incredible! Well worth the money and I wouldn't hesitate to get any of the Zeiss bino options.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I bought them to upgrade from my Cabela's Euro (Meopta) 12x50 and I realized I like the Cabela's too much to let go. They have incredible glass for the money and have bullet proof durability. I am really hard on gear. Duck blinds, boats, pack hunts, desert conditions, you name it. These have outlasted my friend's Swaro's and Leupold's, hands down, time and time again. Mine still work as well as the day I bought them.</p><p></p><p>If I love them both very much, but if i know a particular hunt is going to be tough conditions, I still find myself packing the Cabela's Euro's.</p><p></p><p>I think you would be happy with either of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronco, post: 690528, member: 48575"] Don't own either pair specifically, but I have both brands and have used them extensively. I am hardcore Zeiss fan and own a lot of their glass! Currently, I have a set of 10x56 RF Victory binos. They are incredible! Well worth the money and I wouldn't hesitate to get any of the Zeiss bino options. That being said, I bought them to upgrade from my Cabela's Euro (Meopta) 12x50 and I realized I like the Cabela's too much to let go. They have incredible glass for the money and have bullet proof durability. I am really hard on gear. Duck blinds, boats, pack hunts, desert conditions, you name it. These have outlasted my friend's Swaro's and Leupold's, hands down, time and time again. Mine still work as well as the day I bought them. If I love them both very much, but if i know a particular hunt is going to be tough conditions, I still find myself packing the Cabela's Euro's. I think you would be happy with either of them [/QUOTE]
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