Revic BLR10b Rangefinding Binoculars

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I bought Leica Geovid Pros last month during their sale. it put the Leica's at the same price as these Revics and I preferred the ergonomics of the Leica. I would've bought Revics for sure at this $1000 off price. They've torched the resale value for now. Great sale though.
 

Flyjunky

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The only thing holding me back from the revics is glass quality.

I’m in the market for new binos and I’m having a hard time convincing myself to get anything other than alpha glass.
 

Bluumoon

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I spotted and watched elk at up to 2 miles this year, glassed for hours, zero issues. Killing my bull this year, these were what allowed it to happen with legal light fading and moving animals (through oak brush) at 600-800 yards.

Granted I like my Meopta Bino glass slightly better.

If a new design happens at $3k, I’d still buy these at $1600, but I’m “frugal” so there’s that.
 

Flyjunky

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I spotted and watched elk at up to 2 miles this year, glassed for hours, zero issues. Killing my bull this year, these were what allowed it to happen with legal light fading and moving animals (through oak brush) at 600-800 yards.

Granted I like my Meopta Bino glass slightly better.

If a new design happens at $3k, I’d still buy these at $1600, but I’m “frugal” so there’s that.
I’m really playing with the idea of Revics and pairing them with either the swaro atc or Kowa. Those spotters have a big enough fov to do general glassing. It would be a good lightweight combo for my style.
 

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