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The Burris Droptine Binoculars deliver professional-grade 8x42mm HD optics in a lightweight, compact aluminum body. Nitrogen-filled for waterproof and fog-proof reliability, they feature durable rubber armor for a secure grip. Included accessories like a carrying case and neoprene neck strap make them the ultimate versatile hunting companion, backed by the Burris Forever Warranty™ for lifetime peace of mind.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 7.91 x 3.74 inches |
Package Weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 9 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Burris |
Warranty Description | Every Burris optic is covered by the Burris Forever Warranty™. We will repair or replace your Burris optic if it is damaged or defective. The warranty is automatically transferred to future owners. No repair or replacement charge No warranty card needed No receipt needed No questions asked |
Model Name | 300290 |
Color | Tan |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 3 |
Manufacturer | Pro-Motion Distributing - Direct |
Part Number | 300290 |
Style | 8x42mm |
Included Components | carrying case, Binoculars, neck strap |
Size | 0 |
A**R
Very nice binocular
10x42 Great all around. I like the hefty weight, 26.7 oz with just the objective lens covers on my well calibrated scales. Nice full field of view with the eye cups all the way out. Good in low light. Very good/ smooth focus wheel. Very good resolution. The feeling of quality.
B**Z
Great
Awesome Binos, work great for the price and have good clarity. Also have great texture and durability. Highly recommend
D**N
The diopter on the right side has adjustment with clicks. Set and forget.
These binoculars are extremely clear, and work very well in low light conditions. The price is very modest for the quality of these binoculars. Couldn't be happier!!!
A**.
Great binoculars
These binoculars have great focus and are comfortable to wear around your neck. The weight isn't too bad. The only thing I wish they were a little smaller in size. Primary use is for hunting and they work great for that.
J**N
Burris
Great binoculars great purchase at a great proce
T**M
Underated optics and quality at a great price
I think Burris products in general are underrated at their price point. The optics, finish and warranty are on par with products that cost twice as much.I have the Droptine 10x42 binoculars. They have a beefy compact feel with a textured surface that is easy to grip. The focus and PD width adjustment are firm and stay put, but they are not too hard to use with gloves on. The right eye diopter adjustment has a nice micro-click feel and works well. Although they claim to be lightweight, they tend to be a few ounces heavier than other binos in this mid-range class. Just keep in mind that there are others that are lighter and/or more compact if that is important. I have carried these for miles in a full harness and you don't really notice the size and weight of these.I find the optical clarity to be very good. Very similar to my Nikon Monarch ATB and M5 hunting binoculars. It stays clear and focused from edge to edge. Light gathering is similar to my Nikons, which is very good with clear images through dusk and good color even in low light. The color does fall off quickly at sunset. I saw some reviews noted chromatic aberrations including photos of it on white edges. I don't see this at all. I suspect that the chromatic aberration may be coming from the camera as cell phone cameras are notorious for flaring colors in contrasting conditions.One area I was not very happy with was the twist-up eye cups. Yes they are aluminum and should be much more durable than some other brands that use plastic for this. Unfortunately, they do not have a positive notch engagement that keeps them in the extended position. There is also no middle position. I actually returned these to Burris to have them checked and they sent them back saying that is just how they function. So if you use these without eyeglasses you may notice that they move out of place pretty easily. With glasses and all the way in is no problem.Speaking of warranty and service, Burris is great. They have a backlog like everyone else, but they are usually quick to respond and their online system for status works really well.So with an average price of under $200, you should have the Droptines on your list for mid-level binoculars. In my opinion the Nikon Monarchs are the best in that $200-300 price range. The Droptines are frequently on sale. That makes them very attractive. I got them for $97 on Amazon! At that price it is a no brainer and I wish I bought multiple pairs to use for gifts.
W**T
It's the forever warranty that Burris offers.
It's the forever warranty that Burris offers on all of their products. Repair or replace, no questions asked. I think that is really really excellent! On top of that, this is a really good pair for the money. I subsistence hunt all the time in rural Alaska.
M**6
What more can you ask for it Burris !
I bought them for hunting in the big woods and also due to the fact I hike a decent distance back into my hunting location I need light gear. They were light and the rubber felt great when I grab for them to use. Very high quality imagine I couldn't tell the difference with my Luepold binoculars which are an HD version and a lot more expensive then these nicely priced Burris binoculars. I'm glad I bought them now I use my other set as a back up. You can't go wrong with Burris and I own several pairs of other brands I will not mention on here. If you want a clear view at a good distance and are light in weight made with good quality materials then these are the bino's for you !
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