Binoculars represent a valuable piece of equipment in the field. Here we have reviews of some of the latest binoculars from all the major manufacturers whether they are used for bird watching, taking in the scenery or trying to find your chosen quarry. With prices ranging from one hundred pounds to a couple of thousand these reviews can help you decided which ones you want.
Bruce Potts checks out a set of Hawke binos that will do the job but not break the bank
continue reading >Michael Nitsch (Team Winz) tests a set of 8x56 Steiner Nighthunter binos in the Carpathians
continue reading >Pete Moore tests Kahles’ first ever binocular rangefinder (BRF) system
continue reading >It’s no great secret that optics are made all over the world and regardless of marketing...
continue reading >Peter Moore takes a look at the new laser range finding binoculars from Kahles.
continue reading >The range of binoculars available on the market is truly enormous, as is the price range...
continue reading >Peter Moore has a look at the Kahles Helia Range Finding Binoculars which have since been...
continue reading >Spotting and identifying quarry in the field can be tricky, quality binoculars are the answer. Here’s a selection to consider…
continue reading >Pete Moore checks out the new Rudolph LRB and reckons it’s a winner
continue reading >Rudolph Lazer Range Finder Binocular Review
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