Leupold Waterproof 8x32 Golden Ring Binoculars

Leupold Waterproof 8x32 Golden Ring Binoculars
Retail Price: $1,124.00
Our Price: $499.95 
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Item #72047
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Clearance...Good Cost/Performance Ratio
By PolRoger from Memphis, TN on 06/05/2009
Pros:
Close Focus, Compact, Quality Lenses, Strong Construction, Works Well With Glasses
Cons:
Heavy
Best Uses:
Bird Watching, Sporting Events/Concerts, Wildlife Viewing
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
I had been watching these Binos here since the new Gold Ring HD version came out and replaced this model. Leupold lowered the price on the new version so now with the lower clearance price and the use of a stackable coupon code I decided to spring for this excellent quality/performing compact 8x32. I'm very sastisfied with them and expect they will get plenty of use. I actually consider it to be a 4-1/2 star product that can compete with the likes of Zeiss/Leica/Swarovski
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Worth the money and more
By Blue OakVerified Reviewer from Mesa, AZ on 05/25/2009
Pros:
Close Focus, Easy to focus, Lifetime Warranty, Quality Lenses, Strong Construction, Waterproof, Wide Field, Works Well With Glasses
Cons:
Awkward grip, Heavy
Best Uses:
Bird Watching, Hunting, Wildlife Viewing
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
I use these for birdwatching and other nature observation. I wanted something that could focus closer than my previous pair, had a wider angle of view, worked with glasses, and were easier to focus. Based on the specs, these met my needs and very few other binoculars did. They are heavier than I would have preferred, but with a harness. the extra weight is not that important. I've been using them for a few weeks now and I'm very pleased. The image is crisp and bright. The close focus, for me, exceeds the specs, going to less than four feet. On a cooperative spiny lizard, I was actually able to see the keel and spiny projection on the scales. The focus is smooth, quick, and easy. The range from about 20 feet to infinity is covered in a very small angle of turn. The rest of the range is used for closer viewing. There is plenty of eye relief for viewing with glasses. I even find that raising the eye cups to the first (of two raised) positions works for best for me with glasses. The rubber armor has a nice feel. However, I would prefer to have more space to wrap my hand around each barrel for comfortable gripping. The thickness of the barrel with its armor and the long hinge between the barrels limits my grip. These are first-rate binoculars at a great price. Given their optical quality and the Leupold lifetime warranty, I expect to have them for the duration.
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Quality lenses, great clarity
By ArcdomeVerified Reviewer from Seattle, WA on 04/21/2009
Pros:
Quality Lenses, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Bird Watching, Hunting, Wildlife Viewing
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
Not as lightweight as some but the heft adds stability for me. Brightness, clarity, and lack of color distortion is excellent. Lens cap is too easy to dislodge but in no way detracts from the performance. Good value for a quality binocular.
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quality binoculars at a reasonable price
By JRVerified Reviewer from Salt Lake City, UT on 04/16/2009
Pros:
Compact, Quality Lenses, Strong Construction, Works Well With Glasses
Best Uses:
Hunting, Wildlife Viewing
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
The prior two reviews were right on the money and very helpful. The eye relief allows a full field of view for those who wear glasses, which includes myself. This is often not the case in an 8x32 configuration. The lenses and the binoculars are quality throughout. Yes, they are a little bit heavy, but you can't avoid that and still have the quality. Light gathering at dusk and dawn will be a little lacking because of the relatively small 32mm objective lenses, but the trade-off is less weight than with comparable quality optics and a larger objective lense. These are quality optics that have a good feel to them with excellent eye relief and reasonable weight. I couldn't be more pleased.
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Amazing close focusing
By DonVerified Reviewer from Lynchburg, VA on 03/14/2009
Pros:
Close Focus, Quality Lenses, Strong Construction, Works Well With Glasses
Cons:
Heavy
Best Uses:
Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
Very good quality optics, perhaps somewhat heavy for the magnification. I think the extending eyecups are a neat feature, but really I'd prefer not to have to extend them in order to use the binocs (I don't wear glasses).
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Very sharp beautifully made.
By Moman from Huntington, NY on 01/24/2009
Pros:
Comfortable Eyepiece, Quality Lenses, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Bird Watching, Bright Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
Top notch quality construction and optics. Although it does not say so in the description, these are phase corrected, and this is important on roof prism binoculars. Also, the photo shown is not what these look like. (They look like the photo of the 10x32 Golden Ring on the Sierra site). Sierra will hopefully have corrected this.Sierra's regular price for these is at [$]is too high, considering the model has been discontinued (replaced with an HD model). Wait until they go on sale. I haven't seen the newer HD (Stands for High Definition) model, but I would doubt they are much better then these--these are so good.Supposedly the HDs have reduced what is called purple fringing--i.e. if you look at a dark object against a white background, you will see a faint purple outline around the object (not everyone is sensitive to this. I am). However these non HD binoculars have among the lowest degree of purple fringing I have seen, even compared to binoculars costing over twice as much. So, to summarize. In daylight these are excellent binoculars which, I believe, will satisfy the most avid birder. In low light the 8x42 model will give a brighter image at the cost of increased weight and size. [$]is too high. A selling price between $450 and $500 would be more realistic. You can find the latest HD model for about $680 elsewhere if you look around.
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