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    EDG 7x42 and Meostar B1.1 8x32 head to head

    I snatched those pebbles from your hands a long time ago master Con (artist 😜).
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    EDG 7x42 and Meostar B1.1 8x32 head to head

    My experience is many allbino reviews are misleading. I have both, and I’m not taking anything away from the MHG, which are excellent binoculars, with that said I can assure you the EDG is superior in almost every way. Paul
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    EDG 7x42 and Meostar B1.1 8x32 head to head

    I dont have the EDG handy, but here is a picture of four binoculars. The one to left is a Nikon MHG just about the same size as the EDG, maybe slighty slimmer because of thinner and less armor, but it’s a good example. The Nikon E2 is the first porro (3rd) to the right. This should give an idea...
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    EDG 7x42 and Meostar B1.1 8x32 head to head

    There’s so much to unpack in the posters descriptions and opinions. There is no doubt that the Nikon EDG’s here is the superior optic In almost every way. I would love to see how that comparison would’ve been if he was comparing it to an 8x32 EDG. 7 x 42 I might say , IMO is the better overall...
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