It did sell to wright air last year. Chatted with wright a few days again and it sounded like last year was a gong show but she was “hopeful” this year would go better. But they are functioning as two parallel airlines, run out of same office. Some shared services, some independent.
These are good binos and I’d hunt with them if those are what I had, and likely not feel disadvantage. The only comparison I have to them is >$1000 binos, which really aren’t relavent to the conservation.
I’ll say they are adequate for general purpose hunting. If your wife is getting serious...
I have used the leupold quite a bit and found it to be a handy piece of equipment. Decent glass, wonderful eye relief, relatively light and compact size make it very useful for carrying when I didn’t need the best glass. If you are trying to count rings on sheep or judge a 185 vs 190 mule deer...
Considering these three ball heads for combo of shooting and glassing. 90% glassing 10% shooting out to 600yds. Mainly for backpack hunting here in CO and a few sheep hunts in canada and Alaska.
Currently use a couple of Slik tripods for Glassing and Spartan javelin bipod for shooting, but...
I am heading for a float hunt this year and taken simms with g3 boots. But there may be a several days we do a fair amount of hiking to gain elevation about a mile 1+ from the river. I am wondering if anyone has ever taken something similar to these for days when you are dominately on dry...