Riton Primal 5X 10x42 HD binoculars- lot of places have them for $450-500 (MSRP $600), but there's a sale on some for $300, and I'm really considering them- tell me why I shouldn't?
I was hoping to spend $200-250 on this upgrade, but I'm not sure if I can get the same quality as if I were to bump up. Currently have some10x32 Bushnell's 10x25 Nikons, and they're okay, but nothing compared to my buddy's Vortex or Dad's Leupolds. I'm very new to the optics game- never had much reason to look a long way until recently.
Specifications for Riton Optics X5 Primal 10x42mm Binoculars:
Color:Green
Magnification:10 x
Objective Lens Diameter:42 mm
Prism System:Roof
Prism Material:BAK4
Eye Relief:15 mm
Exit Pupil:4.17 mm
Field of View, Linear:315 ft at 100 yds
Optical Coating:Fully Multi-Coated
Binoculars Focus System:Center Focus
Water Resistance Level:Waterproof
Length:5.6 in
Weight:23 oz
Finish:Type III Hard Coat Anodized
Package Type:Box
Magnification Type:Fixed
Body Material:Magnesium
Lens Material:HD/ED Glass
Tripod Adaptable:Yes
Fogproof:Yes
Shockproof:Yes
Yay or nay at the $300 price?
I was hoping to spend $200-250 on this upgrade, but I'm not sure if I can get the same quality as if I were to bump up. Currently have some
Specifications for Riton Optics X5 Primal 10x42mm Binoculars:
Color:Green
Magnification:10 x
Objective Lens Diameter:42 mm
Prism System:Roof
Prism Material:BAK4
Eye Relief:15 mm
Exit Pupil:4.17 mm
Field of View, Linear:315 ft at 100 yds
Optical Coating:Fully Multi-Coated
Binoculars Focus System:Center Focus
Water Resistance Level:Waterproof
Length:5.6 in
Weight:23 oz
Finish:Type III Hard Coat Anodized
Package Type:Box
Magnification Type:Fixed
Body Material:Magnesium
Lens Material:HD/ED Glass
Tripod Adaptable:Yes
Fogproof:Yes
Shockproof:Yes
Yay or nay at the $300 price?
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