Meopta meostar b1.1 vs b1 plus

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So I promised myself I wouldn’t get a new pair of binos this season. Currently running vortex diamondback hd 10x42. I found a deal on both Meopta meostar b1.1 and b1 plus. These b1.1 is about $500 and the b1 plus is sitting at about 1200. Is the b1 plus really that much better? They are both 12x50s. These would primarily be used for mule deer hunting in Colorado. I’d like to have them in a bino harness but also will be putting them on a tripod. Are the meostars worth the extra weight and saved money? I’m just getting into western hunting so everything is expensive at the moment. Luckily I bought a lot last year
 
So I promised myself I wouldn’t get a new pair of binos this season. Currently running vortex diamondback hd 10x42. I found a deal on both Meopta meostar b1.1 and b1 plus. These b1.1 is about $500 and the b1 plus is sitting at about 1200. Is the b1 plus really that much better? They are both 12x50s. These would primarily be used for mule deer hunting in Colorado. I’d like to have them in a bino harness but also will be putting them on a tripod. Are the meostars worth the extra weight and saved money? I’m just getting into western hunting so everything is expensive at the moment. Luckily I bought a lot last year
The Plus uses HD glass and multi-coatings - contrast is about 15–20% better. But if you're mostly hunting during daylight, the B1.1 is enough. Test both in-store - if the difference isn’t obvious right away, the Plus isn’t worth the extra cost.
 
The Plus uses HD glass and multi-coatings - contrast is about 15–20% better. But if you're mostly hunting during daylight, the B1.1 is enough. Test both in-store - if the difference isn’t obvious right away, the Plus isn’t worth the extra cost.
This is inaccurate. The B1 HDs have the same exact glass as the B1.1 plus. The Plus have an additional water repellent coating. That's the only difference.
 
So I promised myself I wouldn’t get a new pair of binos this season. Currently running vortex diamondback hd 10x42. I found a deal on both Meopta meostar b1.1 and b1 plus. These b1.1 is about $500 and the b1 plus is sitting at about 1200. Is the b1 plus really that much better? They are both 12x50s. These would primarily be used for mule deer hunting in Colorado. I’d like to have them in a bino harness but also will be putting them on a tripod. Are the meostars worth the extra weight and saved money? I’m just getting into western hunting so everything is expensive at the moment. Luckily I bought a lot last year
Hope you bought those 12x50s, for $500 that's probably the best deal in glass I've ever heard of. Second favorite 12x50s I've ever looked through behind 12x50 ELs...and they're better in CA control than the swaros.
 
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