Monday 29 February 2016

Re: [Maine-birds] Binocular choice?

Hi Aletha,

Rather than buying new binoculars, you might try a binocular harness instead.  Your shoulders and upper back support the weight of the binoculars, greatly reducing neck strain, even after a full day of birding.  

Herb


On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Aletha Boyle <mainelypets@gmail.com> wrote:
I am in the market for some smaller, but good binoculars for long hikes and trips.  My Mom (some of you may remember her, Betty Boyle) left me a couple of really nice Zeiss 10 x 40s but they are large.  I am leaving to bird (and work) in Florida for a few weeks, and would like something smaller and more comfortable for long hot hikes.  Any advice would be much appreciated!!!  

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