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(More customer reviews)This product is incredible. I have the 10x42 Fury's, and just can't say enough about them. I used to own a pair of Swarovski EL 10x42's until I tried a pair of Fury's that a fellow birder had, and I was absolutely blown away. I sold the Swaro's for 1600$ (poor sap!) and bought these for 280$ at [...]. They gave me a ridiculously good deal, but there were...special circumstances.
What did I do with the extra cash? Well, I bought an AR-15! So now I have a phenomenal pair of binos with a BETTER warrenty than the Swaro's AND a new AR-15. It just doesn't get any better.
Ok, ok, now for the stuff that matters: They're super, super bright, have a click-stop diopter for easy adjusting, twist-up eyecaps, have minimal edge distortion (about as much as the Swaro's), and have a close focus of about 5 feet, which beats the 6.5 I got with the Swaro's. The focus knob is nice and smooth, and it's pretty quick. Bottom line: buy these. You won't be disappointed!
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The Vortex 8x42 fury binocular is strong, lightweight and designed for comfortable viewing. Unique among roof prisms, the center locking diopter of the Fury lets you make all diopter adjustments without ever taking your eye off your target. The 8x42 Fury binocular is standing by to put you in the best position to capture views with clarity, contrast and excellent detail. For all-around viewing, the steady power of the 8x42 Fury will lead you to critical details from as close as five feet and out. A comfortable eyecup can make all the difference when you're spending hours in the field and the tapered multi-position eyecups of the Fury binocular fit your eyes most naturally. Built on a solid frame, the 8x42 Fury binocular wears a tough coat of rubber armor for rough handling that is low in weight and easy to carry. Depend on the waterproof, shockproof, fogproof performance that comes with the advanced protection of argon gas purging
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