Hey AP,
I bought the 6x30s from a dealer in the UK about 20 years ago. They are much lighter than the 7x50 which test your neck if they are hanging all day!. I don't often lend out kit like that, but a friend went on safari in Africa so I suggested he take them. He just accepted them without realising what they do. When he came back he was raving about them, the trackers borrowed them all day and they saw some fantastic sights. Similarly I went salmon fishing with an 'urban' friend for a week - I left them in the wheelhouse and suggested he check them out. He didn't bother (I said he was urban..) - what skipper doesn't check out a new pair of binos? A few days later we saw a RIB heading our way - too far to make it out, picked up the trusty 6x30 - yep fishery protection. The fujis gave us a few minutes to ensure all our docs were in order. After that, he spent the next 30 minutes just looking out with them - he had no idea binos can be that good!
I bought the 6x30s from a dealer in the UK about 20 years ago. They are much lighter than the 7x50 which test your neck if they are hanging all day!. I don't often lend out kit like that, but a friend went on safari in Africa so I suggested he take them. He just accepted them without realising what they do. When he came back he was raving about them, the trackers borrowed them all day and they saw some fantastic sights. Similarly I went salmon fishing with an 'urban' friend for a week - I left them in the wheelhouse and suggested he check them out. He didn't bother (I said he was urban..) - what skipper doesn't check out a new pair of binos? A few days later we saw a RIB heading our way - too far to make it out, picked up the trusty 6x30 - yep fishery protection. The fujis gave us a few minutes to ensure all our docs were in order. After that, he spent the next 30 minutes just looking out with them - he had no idea binos can be that good!





















































