Before the Tioga HD 8x42's were discontinued normal retail was $299.99 for the Shadow Grey models, and $319.99 for the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camo finish models. Some people complained about eyecup discomfort and the objective lens caps falling off too easily. And while those criticisms do have merit, neither of those things are big major issues. In other words, while they eyecups could definitely be more ergonomic, they’re certainly usable and not terrible by any means. And I think the complainers also likely failed to realize that the eyecups are actually removable for easy replacement in the event that they’re ever damaged, which is a real plus and a very innovative practical design. As for the objective lens caps, they're definitely on the flimsy-side and they'll readily flop off when you don't want them to. I'm sure you could probably loose them pretty easily too if you're not a little careful. But they work okay, and they're always good to have, even if just for storage purposes if nothing else. But who really buys a pair of binos for the quality of their objective lens caps? With that being said, these are definitely nice binos and they don’t leave much room for complaint, because image quality, clarity, and light transmission are all basically excellent, and including under low-light conditions. As far as features go, they have Leupold’s Twilight Max HD Light Management System, phase coated BAK4 prisms, and an aluminum chassis. They’re also covered under the Leupold warranty which is considered by many to be the best out there. They also come with a nice looking storage case and a very usable padded neck strap, both of which are a noticeable jump in quality compared to most. In short though, for 8x42's that retailed in the $300-range before being discontinued, these are pretty tough beat in my opinion. Read full review
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Very pleased with the optics in these binoculars. They have a very bright and clear view. Well worth the price!
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binoculars made of Chinese plastic. the quality is poor. the eyecups do not work. disposable toy.
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nice glasses
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Great binos, Just what I needed for the upcoming hunting season
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