Monoculars represent a valuable piece of equipment in the field, especially if you want something lighter and more compact than a pair of binoculars. Here we have reviews of some of the monoculars on the market today from all the major manufacturers whether they are used for bird watching, taking in the scenery or trying to find your chosen quarry.
Optical Hardware has a selection of core brands they market. The most familiar are the Olivon...
continue reading >A monocular will often mimic a popular size of binocular such as 8x20, 8x42, 10x42 etc,...
continue reading >The optics manufacturer Konus now offer a very useful Monocular
continue reading >Pete Wadeson lends his expert eye to the new Konus 7 - 17 x 30 Zoom Monocular…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests an selection of monoculars ranging from a unique compact zoom model to a full blown spotting scope…
continue reading >Vortex Solo 8x36 R/T Tactical Monocular with Reticle Focus
continue reading >Bushnell Legend Ultra-HD Monocular 10x42
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests a digital NV monocular from Pulsar and likes what he sees
continue reading >Jules Whicker gets 24 hour cover with a Cobra Optics Titan Monocular with Day Scope Adaptor (DSA) and Pulsar L-808 Laser Illuminator
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