Stumbled across these the other day while researching the best deal for bino's for my move out to Montana. I was looking at their spotting scopes as well, and seem like a heck of a deal compared to the cost. I would like to have some Swaro's but they are well out of my price range. I need to be under $400 for binocular's. Maybe someday with the Swarovski's though.....Anyways has anybody used Theron bino's or know of a website that does a fair review of them? Thanks!
For your budget Zen Ray ED3 are the way to go.
Would you recommend the 10-43's? I plan on hunting muley's and elk as much as possible, and lopes probably every other year. I am hoping to be able to hunt whitetail's back here in Iowa every 4-5 years as well. Does Zen Ray have a spotter that is reasonably priced for the quality?
Anybody else?
This has been said manytimes before, "Buy the best glass you can afford".
I my own case I bought;
$100 binos
$200 binos
$400 binos
$1200 Swaros
Should of bought the Swaros in the beginning.
Buy once, cry once.
Look for a good used pr. and send them back to Swaro for a tune up. Best cust. service anywhere.
I understand the thought of buying the best I can afford, but seeing as every company says they make the best product I was looking for insight from fellow tradgangers to see that I wasn't looking at a lemon since unfortunately I cannot try first hand most of the bino's I am interested in. Thanks for the suggestions so far