Cleaning out my optics stash to thin out the herd. Here's what I have for sale. All binos are in excellent condition with no marks on the glass. These are mostly safe queens that didn't get to the field much, if at all. I can send more photos or answer any questions, just shoot a PM. All prices are TYD, PayPal F&F or Zelle (G&S add 3%).
1. Kahles 8x32 binos with Alps Outdoors bivy harness. These are high end binos in a medium format, perfect for tree stands or mountain hunting where ounces matter. The glass is on par with Leica Trinovids, at a lower price. These were my backup binos on a few trips, but they never left the lodge. Retail is $790 for the binos and $60 for the bivy harness, $850 total. I'm looking for $600.
2. Leupold BX-2 Acadia 10x42 binos with Leupold chest harness and neoprene case. These were my primary binos for a few years, before I took the plunge for a set of rangefinder binos. They're a huge step up from the BX-1 McKenzies, and a small step under the BX-4 models. Probably the best $200-range binos you can find. I'm asking for $150, including the chest harness.
3. Nikon Prostaff 7 10x42. These were my "window binos" for watching eagles and moose from my house in Alaska when I lived there. Never left the house, mostly lived in the box. Retail is $200 and I'm asking for $140.
4. Sitka Gore Optifade Open Country Bino Bivy. This is a catch and release from another Rokslider. It's a great bivy harness that will fill almost every pair of binos you'd carry on a hunt. The only reason I'm passing this along is I bought a harness that has a side pouch for rangefinder or other small gear. This is not the current model, not even sure they make this one any more. I think retail was $120 when these were made, and I'm asking for $80.
1. Kahles 8x32 binos with Alps Outdoors bivy harness. These are high end binos in a medium format, perfect for tree stands or mountain hunting where ounces matter. The glass is on par with Leica Trinovids, at a lower price. These were my backup binos on a few trips, but they never left the lodge. Retail is $790 for the binos and $60 for the bivy harness, $850 total. I'm looking for $600.
2. Leupold BX-2 Acadia 10x42 binos with Leupold chest harness and neoprene case. These were my primary binos for a few years, before I took the plunge for a set of rangefinder binos. They're a huge step up from the BX-1 McKenzies, and a small step under the BX-4 models. Probably the best $200-range binos you can find. I'm asking for $150, including the chest harness.
3. Nikon Prostaff 7 10x42. These were my "window binos" for watching eagles and moose from my house in Alaska when I lived there. Never left the house, mostly lived in the box. Retail is $200 and I'm asking for $140.
4. Sitka Gore Optifade Open Country Bino Bivy. This is a catch and release from another Rokslider. It's a great bivy harness that will fill almost every pair of binos you'd carry on a hunt. The only reason I'm passing this along is I bought a harness that has a side pouch for rangefinder or other small gear. This is not the current model, not even sure they make this one any more. I think retail was $120 when these were made, and I'm asking for $80.
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