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I’ve been hunting with these binocular for the past three seasons. I originally stepped up to this class of binocular for Elk hunting in British Columbia and have enjoyed them for all my big game hunting needs since. I had owned a less expensive pair of Brunton binoculars previously, so I was familiar with the quality and reputation of Brunton optic products.
The binoculars come with a comfortable neoprene neck strap and neoprene lens covers that snap conveniently out of the way to the neck strap while in use.
I recommend these binoculars for the serious big game hunter. I am comfortable with there size and weight for the added optical quality you get with larger binoculars (a great trade-off for my hunting style). I carry binoculars every time I go in the woods and are a must have while whitetail deer hunting fields.
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By Rob Burnette January 3, 2008 Rating: |
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I purchased these binoculars for dad’s Christmas present. Compact and light weight binoculars were two features I felt dad would want without compromising optical quality. After comparing several brands within the budgeted price range of $75-$100 I was sold on the Brunton Echo. I compared the binoculars for optical clarity by reading text on boxes from across the outdoors sporting goods store (Sportsman’s Warehouse). I noted that the focus adjustment provided a broadest range at which the binoculars would maintain there clarity. I checked the focus at a couple of different distances.
The Echo’s satisfied all the criteria I was shopping for.
Dad has hunted with the binoculars several times since Christmas and is pleased with there size, weight, and performance.
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Brunton Eterna Full Size 8x45 Binoculars with twist-up eye relief system (eyeglass compatible) |






















