redfield bins

steviemac

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Hi all ,looking at a pair of bins redfield rebel 10x42 can get them for 100 quid ,mates spare set ( brand new).They seem decent for the money ,has anyone got a pair & how do you rate them ?
cheerz
stevie
 
Hi all ,looking at a pair of bins redfield rebel 10x42 can get them for 100 quid ,mates spare set ( brand new).They seem decent for the money ,has anyone got a pair & how do you rate them ?
cheerz
stevie

tikk308 bought a set two weeks ago and we have had four or five outings with them. Compact and solid build. Aluminium body with armour coat. We believe redfield are now owned by leupold which isnt a bad thing. Optically they are fighting well above their weight with crisp and clear vision. There is no fuzz around the view with incredible low light transmission. They can be bought fir around £150 so you got a good price. Very highly recommended.
 
Had a set some years back and found them excellant for the money, robust and well made. Clarity in the early mornings and evenings was not as good as the more expensive binoculars such as Zeiss or Swaroski but for the money I thought they were excellant.

Not everyone can afford super expensive binos, and Redfield along with some other makes fill a gap in the market and offer good value.
 
tikk308 bought a set two weeks ago and we have had four or five outings with them. Compact and solid build. Aluminium body with armour coat. We believe redfield are now owned by leupold which isnt a bad thing. Optically they are fighting well above their weight with crisp and clear vision. There is no fuzz around the view with incredible low light transmission. They can be bought fir around £150 so you got a good price. Very highly recommended.

What can I add to this but He is right :D:D

Kevin
 
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