Customer Reviews for Brunton Echo 10x32 Camo Bino - Retail $364 !
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06/26/2012
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I am becoming a fan of Bruton optics. They do not have the best clarity or zoom. They are however well made and do what they are supposed to do. I have dropped the larger version from a tree blind onto a tree root. One slight thing was wrong with it. I had to straighten out the groves on the left eyepiece for eye relief. You will not find this craftmanship at this price anywhere else.
03/31/2012
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I bought a pair of these a month ago and they are everything the other reviewers said. I have used them in my work almost every day, including in the rain, with no problems whatsoever. Abosolutely clear. My one concern when I bought them was that they may not focus at closer ranges, but they are just as sharp at 10' as they are at 100 yards. Showed them to a friend and he bought a pair, too. BTW, the cheapest price we could find anywhere else on the web was $240.00. Another great deal from Buds!
03/19/2012
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get them, get them now. Comparing to Bausch and Lomb, Steiners, Nikons, actual hunting scenarios, side by side comparison overlooking fields and edge of forest at dusk, a barely discernible difference, barely with emphasis. I bought two, want to buy more
02/02/2012
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was looking for a high quality, mid size binocs for hunting and viewing wildlife and these are a perfect for what i wanted. i always owned cheap binocs and the difference in good quality is well worth the extra cost. was a bit concerned at first due to the lower cost of these but now that I have them they are great quaility.
09/09/2011
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This was a great deal. Definitely a quality product at a closeout price. 10X optics and lens coatings are crystal clear, rubberized camo exterior is sure in the hand, and the 32mm objective brings in a ton of light. Thanks Bud's!
03/31/2011
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So far I am very happy with these binoculars. Fit and finish are impeccable, and the image is sharp and clear. I looked through a lot of BaK-4 prism glass binoc's, from a few hundred dollars up to the Swarovskis, which are in the thousands. From what I can see, I would have had to spend about five times the money to get anything noticeably better. Note: if you buy these, and are having a problem with eye relief or wondering where the eye cups are: _twist_ the eyepieces to the left. It was very difficult to use these until I read "Twist-up eye relief system (eyeglass compatible) on the back of the box. So that was a find. It also says "Tripod/monopod compatible" on the back of the box -- if anybody figures out how that might work, please post a review with the answer. Back to the binocs: easy to hold, with a lightly rubberized coating, very nice camo, and easy to focus. Overall, I think you'll have a hard time finding better binoculars for under $400, and little or no chance at under $200. Thanks to Bud's, these were _way_ under $200. =`:^_ I am one happy camper. And hunter. And occasional bird watcher.