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    New midsized Razor UHDs

    That's interesting. It's good to get a report from someone who has held one. I also thought 19 mm eye relief would be enough. For the price I would expect near edge to edge clarity. I guess I will wait and see if they put out a Viper.
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    New midsized Razor UHDs

    I emailed Vortex about a possible Viper 8x32. The response was that it is not out of the question. So it wasn't a no. Probably as good an answer as I will get at this point.
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    New midsized Razor UHDs

    I checked out a Razor UHD 8x42 today. I was impressed. I would like to see how the 8x32's do.
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    New midsized Razor UHDs

    Any chance you think that Vortex would reintroduce a 8x32 Viper?
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    New midsized Razor UHDs

    They look very nice. If you are in the military, a veteran, or first responder you can get a 40% discount. That would make the 8x32 for $1290. Still a lot of money, but maybe now within your price range. You have to contact Vortex to register and give proof of service.
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    Appreciate Binocular Advice for Nonprofit Outdoor & Nature Program

    I suggested the Vortex Bantam 6.5x32 which is 70 dollars and I think Vortex would probably discount them some for you. They are good for kids and actually are a good binocular. I was pleased at how good they are for the price. They seem to fit the bill for what you want them for.
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    Binocular Comparison: Nikon Prostaff ATB 8x25 reverse porro vs. Hawke Endurance ED 8x25

    I have the Hawke's. As you might expect they have a narrow fov, but are pretty good. They are light and easy to carry on your belt. If you want something with a better fov and is brighter, you might consider the Maven 7x28 or Vortex 8x28. Both are larger and heavier, but can still fit in a belt...
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    Appreciate Binocular Advice for Nonprofit Outdoor & Nature Program

    The Vortex Bantam 6.5x32 is about $70.
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    In Search of the Perfect Compact Binoculars for Active Woods Adventures

    I have a Maven C series 7x28 and it is a great little binocular. I use it for bird watching and hiking. It's a good company.
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    8x32 advice?

    I have the Hawke Marine ED 7x32. It is designed to deal with water and wet weather. You might consider it.
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    Best marine binoculars?

    The Hawke Marine ED 7x32 is pretty nice.
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    Baby S

    Compared to the Maven 7x28 it has a larger fov, 7.2 vs. 6.5. It has 2 mm more eye relief. The Maven has better close focus at 9.8 ft. The Maven is a bit smaller and lighter at 12.4 ounces. However, the Maven minimum 58 mm pupil distance compared to 50 mm in the Swaro. The price for the Maven is...
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    Choosing 8x32 vs 7x42 vs 8x25

    The Hawke Marine 7x32 ED is a very good binocular and designed for use on boats.
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    Pentax Ad 7x32 ED Binocular

    If you scroll up I have a review.
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    Anyone can recommend a good binocular under 200 euro? I prefer 8x32.

    I gave the DB to my niece, she was going on a trip. I found the eye relief didn't work well for me anyway. Oddly the P7, if you position it the right way, had better eye relief for me. It also has a good fov. The DB is a good binocular though. I have the 8x28 DB.
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