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  1. K

    MHG Help

    Thank you! This is exactly what I decided to do and why. I do like my Trailblazers, but I'm not sure if I will for too long after getting the MHGs... but I think I'd still rather have a compact pair and the 8x42s even if I end up upgrading those Trailblazers next. :)
  2. K

    MHG Help

    you win, tehri. ;)
  3. K

    MHG Help

    Seems like the vote is split here, which makes sense why I was waffling back and forth so much. I am going to start with the 8x42 for now since I already know I liked it, and next pair I suspect will be upgrading the compact binos I already have. :) Thank you everyone for your thoughtful comments!
  4. K

    MHG Help

    This is good to know. I liked the marsupial harness when I tried it but I didn't think about how it could get too warm. I will have to think on that.
  5. K

    MHG Help

    Thank you! This is helpful!
  6. K

    MHG Help

    Thanks, tehri. I guess you hit what I was looking for, whether the difference (in mostly bright light but also in some softer light) would be enormous. :)
  7. K

    MHG Help

    Hello! I have spiraled down a rabbit hole of picking new binoculars (as one does) and have narrowed my decision down to Nikon MHG but stuck between an 8x30 and 8x42. I tried the 8x42 and they're comfortable in my hand, but I'm moving from a Nikon Trailblazer 8x25 so they feel large and heavy...
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