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Bushnell Elite 10 x 43 Binoculars

by Matt
(New York)

I have only owned these Bushnells for about a month and I already love them. Previously I've used Leicas, National Geographic series Audubons and even Swarovskis, but the Elites stand out from the pack.


Their main outstanding quality is their sharpness. For outdoors activities, especially birding, which is what I use them for, I especially recommend them. The contrast and sharpness together really allow you to see clearly and make out things in the distance.

The only other thing that allows me to see so well are my glasses! They come with a nice durable case, easy enough to lug around, but worthy of bringing into the great outdoors. The price is another major factor that makes the Bushnell elites so special. Whereas many of the markets top, top binoculars usually start at about the 1500 dollar range, i bought mine as demos for about 500, and they really dont get too much more expensive than that.

If you really want to get a good bang for your buck with high caliber binoculars, then go with the Bushnell Elite 10 x 43's.


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