It’s a good grades/grad surprise present, so can’t really do that. And my objections listed above have nothing to do with glass preferences, but rather philosophical objections to those companies’ business models.Take the kid to a store and let them look through some contenders. Your eyes may not like vortex- but his eyes may.
If you’re hard set on what was stated above- my suggestion of those mid range glass would be zeiss as Doug recommended above unless you can find a used pair of cabelas euro hd bins.
If you kid favors a SLC kind of glass vortex followed by Zeiss come close to the color hue seen. If the kid favors EL binos then the euro hd (Meopta) followed by leupold tend to show that color hue in the glass. Granite this was my observation a few years back when I looked through a lot of glass.
Nikon Monarch 7's are worth a look at, not much bad about them but their FOV is simply outstanding.
Oh- lol. Well that makes sense.It’s a good grades/grad surprise present, so can’t really do that. And my objections listed above have nothing to do with glass preferences, but rather philosophical objections to those companies’ business models.
A Leupy BX4 is surprisingly good as well and is Jap IIRC.
My Nikon Monarch's lost parallax within a couple years. Nikon replaced them.Nikon Monarch 7's are worth a look at, not much bad about them but their FOV is simply outstanding.
Good deal right thereDone. Bought the Zeiss from Doug. Thanks!