Budget range finding binos?

Why not just buy a standalone range finder? for $800 I don't think you will find much reliability, but then again, I was once proven wrong by my wife. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Why not just buy a standalone range finder? for $800 I don't think you will find much reliability, but then again, I was once proven wrong by my wife. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I am currently running both bino and RF. Trying to limit the amount of stuff I have to carry/manger as we hike alot during hunts.
 
So do I. The problem in my opinion, is with a combo system like you want if the range finder portion goes bellyup, now your packing a boat anchor for nothing. Plus, and I will be corrected if I am wrong, is the rangefinder portion of the bino somewhat degrades the viewing portion of the glass. You are already starting at the lower tier of glass and now want to degrade it even more. I will admit that my experience is limited in this area so someone else can chime in a correct me if I am off base.
 
I don’t have any firsthand experience with, but the sig canyon can be had for that price range. I’m also not certain if they are the best at this price point, I would however likely roll the dice on them
 
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