I’VE SEEN THE LIGHT…through my Bushnell Trophy 10 x 42 Binoculars.
I’m probably not the traditional Christmas shopper, because I tend to do a lot of my shopping at the outdoor sports retailers. Most of our family is very outdoors oriented, so it makes it fun to buy them gifts I know they’ll use while out making memories. So my husband in turn likes getting me hunting gear because he knows I love it.
Last year for Christmas he gave me a pair of Bushnell binoculars, which I desperately needed. I had hunted for years with a very inexpensive pair that, after looking through the Bushnell Trophy 10 x 42 binos, I wondered how I had ever seen anything in the woods and fields.
These binos were perfect for me. They’re not too big and bulky, nor too heavy to carry around your neck. The clarity was amazing, giving a bright, clear view of whatever I wanted to bring up close. They were designed with an easy-to-reach focus knob for precise adjustments.
A couple other things that impressed me about the Bushnell Trophy binos were they are waterproof and engineered for fog-free performance, which are two important aspects when using them in the field.
I’ve seen the Bushnell Trophy 10 x 42 binos at Cabelas and Bass Pro, and I’m sure most any major sporting goods retailer carries them. They are middle of the road cost-wise, but well worth the price. These days I don’t hunt without mine.
I’m probably not the traditional Christmas shopper, because I tend to do a lot of my shopping at the outdoor sports retailers. Most of our family is very outdoors oriented, so it makes it fun to buy them gifts I know they’ll use while out making memories. So my husband in turn likes getting me hunting gear because he knows I love it.
Last year for Christmas he gave me a pair of Bushnell binoculars, which I desperately needed. I had hunted for years with a very inexpensive pair that, after looking through the Bushnell Trophy 10 x 42 binos, I wondered how I had ever seen anything in the woods and fields.
These binos were perfect for me. They’re not too big and bulky, nor too heavy to carry around your neck. The clarity was amazing, giving a bright, clear view of whatever I wanted to bring up close. They were designed with an easy-to-reach focus knob for precise adjustments.
A couple other things that impressed me about the Bushnell Trophy binos were they are waterproof and engineered for fog-free performance, which are two important aspects when using them in the field.
I’ve seen the Bushnell Trophy 10 x 42 binos at Cabelas and Bass Pro, and I’m sure most any major sporting goods retailer carries them. They are middle of the road cost-wise, but well worth the price. These days I don’t hunt without mine.
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