loose_is_fast Junior Member 624 121 McClure Oct 1, 2015 #1 More importantly...... Am I the only person who's eyes are too close together to look through most of them with both eyes.
More importantly...... Am I the only person who's eyes are too close together to look through most of them with both eyes.
nathan.luthman Active Member Supporting Member 601 75 Oct 1, 2015 #2 Nope have the same problem.... i have a small 4x monocular works way better for me
loose_is_fast Junior Member 624 121 McClure Oct 1, 2015 #3 I would like to get some decent magnification that I can use both eyes in.
J Jdwilliams1468 Junior Member 20 0 Oct 2, 2015 #4 Try Steiners. Always been happy with their products.
Mike Dignitary Member Supporting Member 16,044 237 Up Nort Oct 2, 2015 #5 My pair of Nikons are adjustable. They open and close to fit your eyes.
Hedgelj Senior Member Supporting Member 8,712 202 Mohicanish Oct 2, 2015 #6 My vortex diamondback's feel narrower in that aspect than most binoculars. Might try those.
matthewusmc8791 Junior Member 288 46 NE Ohio Oct 4, 2015 #7 im happy with my swaros. I also have a pair of Nikons I leave in the truck. When it comes to optics, you definitely get what you pay for.
im happy with my swaros. I also have a pair of Nikons I leave in the truck. When it comes to optics, you definitely get what you pay for.
buckstar25 Junior Member 691 81 T-county Oct 5, 2015 #9 Bushnell Chuck Adams are what I use. Very clear and do exactly what I need for the way I hunt. They are adjustable, very clear, lightweight and tough. Easy on the wallet too.
Bushnell Chuck Adams are what I use. Very clear and do exactly what I need for the way I hunt. They are adjustable, very clear, lightweight and tough. Easy on the wallet too.