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FHR for 10x32 and 12x42 NL (1 Viewer)

Jason Bugay Reyes

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Malaysia
Using the FHR for the 10x32 and 12x42, based on extensive test at different angles, with and without sunglass at extended and non extended eyecups, it helps a lot in maintaining the stability with the binos for longer period of viewing time.

Not only myself, but the other bird guides found the same conclusion. A must have!

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FHR for me is indeed a very useful addition.
Now I can position my 10x42 NL Pure right away in the exact right position ( I’m wearing glasses) and futhermore, the 10x42 is now very stable to hold ( In the passed I was bothered bij a shaky view using the 10x bino’s)
Now I can even position it using one hand, sometimes very useful for a quick look!
I would certainly recommend it for the NL’s and have not once regretted the purchase of it!
 
FHR for me is indeed a very useful addition.
Now I can position my 10x42 NL Pure right away in the exact right position ( I’m wearing glasses) and futhermore, the 10x42 is now very stable to hold ( In the passed I was bothered bij a shaky view using the 10x bino’s)
Now I can even position it using one hand, sometimes very useful for a quick look!
I would certainly recommend it for the NL’s and have not once regretted the purchase of it!
Thats the reason why I use the FHR even for my 8x42. A great add-on for eye glass wearer.
 
I use the FRP forehead rest NL Pure for the NL Pure 10x42 and also the forehead rest that comes on the BTX eyepiece module for spotting scopes. Both work very well for me. For the binocular, in addition to stabilizing improvement, it helps for quicker on-the-bird when I am wearing glasses.
 

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