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Meopta binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="morgaj1" data-source="post: 2039933" data-attributes="member: 114166"><p>2 answers to your question:</p><p></p><p>1. I tried the Meopro HD's and really liked the glass. However, the focus was really fast and I didn't like it compared to my other binoculars.</p><p>2. I had a pair of Leupold Mojave's that started fogging up. I sent them back to Leupold and they replaced them with BX-4 Pro Guide HD's at no charge. The BX-4's are superior to the Mojaves and I really like them. I would suggest sending your Mojave's back to Leupold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morgaj1, post: 2039933, member: 114166"] 2 answers to your question: 1. I tried the Meopro HD's and really liked the glass. However, the focus was really fast and I didn't like it compared to my other binoculars. 2. I had a pair of Leupold Mojave's that started fogging up. I sent them back to Leupold and they replaced them with BX-4 Pro Guide HD's at no charge. The BX-4's are superior to the Mojaves and I really like them. I would suggest sending your Mojave's back to Leupold. [/QUOTE]
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