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Ultimate Hunting Binoculars $129Here's a dirty little secret: It costs hundreds of dollars less to build top quality optics into traditional "Porro Prism" binoculars than it costs to get the same quality in-line (roof prism) binocs. Realizing this, we set out to find the best porro prism binoculars with technical advancements such as twist-up eye-cups and close focus. It was no easy search... But we DID find them! These porro prism binoculars beat the optics and features of the best in-line roof prism binoculars for hundreds of dollars less. If you want the most binoculars for your money, Order These!Pentax Porro Compacts (above left) - Our 6.5X21 and 8.5X21 porros surpass the brightness and clarity of most full size roof prisms. They focus as close as 1.6 ft. and only weigh 10.4 oz. 4 oz. Pentax Porro Full Size (above right) - Our 8X40 and 10X50 porros surpass the brightness and clarity of the very best full size roof prisms... but they cost so much less, it's ridiculous... |
- PentaBright® Pentax Glass and Coatings...
Superb brightness, clarity, no distortion at all. - Twist-Up Locking Eyecups, Long Eye Relief... Superb field of view... even for glasses wearers. - Click-Stop Locking Diopter Adjustment... Equalizes focus for both eyes and stays set. - Extreme Close Focus Capabilities... Useful for bird watching, woods hunting, western plains and mountain hunting,,, see close and far!
ORDER 007-62215 Pentax Compact 6.5X21 $129
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Pentax Binoculars Field TestReview by Eben BrownAntelope hunting in Montana proved to be an excellent test for the quality of these Pentax hunting binoculars. I used the Ultimate 10X50 and the Compact 8.5X21. Antelope were spotted regularly at distances way beyond what was visible with the naked eye. It was surprising how clearly I could see detail... I was able to differentiate antlers clearly with either binocular. My hunting partner was using Nikon binoculars and had trouble making out the details that I could see clearly..."Can you tell if there are any bucks?" he'd say. And I could pick them out easily. A sure testimony to the clarity of these binoculars. An interesting thing I observed: The Compact 8.5X21 binoculars were of course a little darker than the Ultimate 10X50s due to the smaller objective lens. But, I could still see the horn details that my hunting partner couldn't see with his full size Nikon binocs. Brightness is important, but clarity is everything. |
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