Young hunter binoculars and harness

280Ackley

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Glad these work for her, but these are heavier than the Meosports with a worse image, just FYI to the OP. The Bantams are a fine option especially at the cheaper price.
Good to know! I’ve got a couple other young hunters I’ve been mentoring that need binos. I’ll take a look at these.
 

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Good to know! I’ve got a couple other young hunters I’ve been mentoring that need binos. I’ll take a look at these.
For older kids the Maven C1 is absolutely money if you are willing to spend a little more. I bought the one's my older son uses for significantly less than MSRP at some sale or another. Picked up a second set for like $300 on Prime day.
 
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My kids both have Maven 8x30s and they're awesome. I love using them as an adult.

Rick Young harness for adjustability and price. Marsupial with their compact shoulder straps add-on if you want fully enclosed and don't mind the price.
I like idea of the Marsupial and getting the compact straps, that way he can have that system for a lot of years. Thanks
 
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it is probably worth mentioning that I get a massive discount on vortex. without that, I would not have bought diamondbacks for grade schoolers.
 
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Zeiss Conquests are being closed out, less than 699, yeah a stretch for 7, but great binoculars. Badlands mag bino harness, small, wide straps for weight distribution, easy to adjust.
 

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Those are good starter binos. Two things to consider from my point of view…the more magnification the harder they are to keep steady, the smaller the exit pupil the harder it will be to keep a full vision, I.e. easier for one eye to blackout etc. might consider the 8x42.
Exactly I bouught 8’s for my boys starting out
 
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