WTS Maven B.6 12x50 Binoculars, Black

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Selling these as they are in between my daily driver and a higher magnification pair, and they are just not getting much use from me. Excellent condition, with just a bit of wear under the objective end from going in and out of the bino harness. I can include the tripod mount stud or take it off, your call.

$950 shipped to Lower 48, PayPal or Venmo.
 

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How stable are these with out a tripod? I would think the image would be shakey
Depends on the user, and optics are super personal. I find them to be a good balance of usable handheld for quick glassing scenarios, but primarily ideal on a tripod. I use my hat brim as a stabilizer when glassing handheld.

That said, if you don’t ever plan to glass off a tripod I’d say you’re better suited for a 8-10x42 for sure!
 
Thanks. I have looked through all of their binos but only inside of a building at the sports shows. I am goung to buy a pair but not sure which one I want. I am out in Oregon where we do a lot of glassing in different scenarios
 
Thanks. I have looked through all of their binos but only inside of a building at the sports shows. I am goung to buy a pair but not sure which one I want. I am out in Oregon where we do a lot of glassing in different scenarios
Im in Drain if you want to try some 12 I have this model
 
Thanks. I have looked through all of their binos but only inside of a building at the sports shows. I am goung to buy a pair but not sure which one I want. I am out in Oregon where we do a lot of glassing in different scenarios
I just got the b6 10x50, they are about all I want to hand hold. After coffee they seem to be less stable. Nice bino's , you wont be disappointed.
 
Thanks. I have looked through all of their binos but only inside of a building at the sports shows. I am goung to buy a pair but not sure which one I want. I am out in Oregon where we do a lot of glassing in different scenarios
For the thick Timber I would be leaning toward the B6 10x50 or the B1.2 8x42. Smaller and lighter, great glass, solid FOV.
 
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