Most regular roksliders know I feel the best bang for the buck in binoculars is in the mid-range price bracket.
Nikon has a couple newer offerings in this area, and I plan on putting them to the test to see if they are a good option for the backcountry hunter.
Nikon's entry in the combination binocular/rangfinder is the Laserforce which combines a durable binocular and integrated 1800 yard rangefinder at a price point literally thousands of dollars under most of the competition.
Nikon also brought the staple Monarch series up-market with the high-end "HG" designation in the new Monarch HG. This is an ultrawide FOV, Made in Japan, Binocular.
Both binoculars I have are in the popular 10X42 configuration and I really look forward to getting a feel for these options.
Check out the manufacturer's information here:
LaserForce 10x42 from Nikon
MONARCH HG 10x42 from Nikon
I will keep you posted!
Nikon has a couple newer offerings in this area, and I plan on putting them to the test to see if they are a good option for the backcountry hunter.
Nikon's entry in the combination binocular/rangfinder is the Laserforce which combines a durable binocular and integrated 1800 yard rangefinder at a price point literally thousands of dollars under most of the competition.
Nikon also brought the staple Monarch series up-market with the high-end "HG" designation in the new Monarch HG. This is an ultrawide FOV, Made in Japan, Binocular.
Both binoculars I have are in the popular 10X42 configuration and I really look forward to getting a feel for these options.
Check out the manufacturer's information here:
LaserForce 10x42 from Nikon
MONARCH HG 10x42 from Nikon
I will keep you posted!