Very timely thread for me. I literally just ordered a pair of Maven C1 in 10x42 this evening, then came across a thread on this forum comparing the Maven C1's and the Leupold BX-4 Pro Guide HD. In the thread a member has posted this link for a great deal on the BX-4's. Got the quote emailed to me and was surprised by the price, so I ordered the BX-4's and cancelled the order for the C1's.
Here's the link:
https://lockedloaded.com/product/le...hd-10x-42mm-326-ft-@-1000-yds-fov-shadow-gray
The Mavens get rave reviews for being an amazing binocular in their price point and even when compared to binoculars that cost twice as much. The BX-4's also get rave reviews. If you do a search you'll find fans of both and pros and cons to both. Some say there's a narrower field of view with the BX-4's. Others don't like the eye cups on the C1's. I ended up going with the BX-4's because from the reading I've done it seems like they're a little brighter than the C1's in low light conditions, and the fit and finish is a bit nicer on the BX-4's, but I haven't looked through either of these to make my own conclusion, so take all this with a grain of salt. If I ended up paying full retail for the BX-4's, which was $150 more than the Mavens I probably would have just stuck with the Mavens. Click that link and it may make your choice a little easier. (FWIW I have zero affiliation with the vendor).
Here's a link to a thread comparing the C1's and BX-4's here on Rokslide:
https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/maven-c1-vs-leupold-bx-4-10x42.152657/page-4
I think many of us get really hung up on the small details that may not really matter that much in the real world, at least for me. I bet I'd be super happy with either pair and would grown to like them both. I try not to get too caught up. Gear is so advanced and good these days if I go out and start hunting it's not the gear's fault if I dont accomplish what I set out to do.