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Nikon Monarch Binoculars
Hey guys I am thinking of getting a pair of Nikon
binoculars and am looking at the monarchs as they seem to be so clear when viewing thru them. I went to Nikons website and can not find any warranty information on them so my question is do they come with a lifetime warranty?Also does anyone else use these binoculars and what are your opinions as to the quality of them.I have posted this in the bowhunting section as I know that you guys are serious about your equipment so any information you can give is very much appreciated.Thanks Alot! Mike |
RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
I have the 8x42 ATBs and have used them about 3 years, I love them, no problems...They have a lifetime warranty, so hopefully another 50 years or so...:D
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RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
Ummm.......I still have the box mine came in, I could go look......25 years I think???
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RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
I wanted to buy a really nice pair of bino's so I though for $300? or whatever they cost I could get what i wanted, i loooked though them and they just didnt give me what I had hoped for/wanted. The best deal I found was Pentax DCF SP 10x43, they make 8x43, and a few others. For around $500 you won't find anything clearer til you start comparing to $1000+ models. A big step up from nikons for an extra $200. To me why spend $300 for the nikons when I felt that quality I could probably buy a pair for $75 that was on par with those. Nikons were nice/ok, as I'm sure I could find something cheaper that's also nice/ok, i wanted, WOW! and got that.
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RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
I have a pair of Monarch10X42 and love em! I believe they have alifetime warranty. What I noticed in quality besidesthe viewwas the lensreally take a beating withme cleaning them with my shirt or whatever without scratching. Also heard alot of good things about the Pentax DCF SP
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RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
I used (my dad's:D) 10x36s...amazingly clear and built very well for the price. I would recommend them...warranty, I can't remember off the top of my head, however.
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RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
Thanks so much for those that responded to my
questions about the Nikon binoculars and after going to a outdoor show this weekend I know now that I will be buying a pair of 10x36 Nikons as I like that size and the clarity is really great. After much evaluation of binoculars these Nikons seem about the best I have seen for the price.So once again thanks for the help. Mike |
RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
I love my Nikon ATB 8x42 very clear and lightweight. I prefer 8x over 10x for bowhunting. I think 8x42 are your best bet, particularly at low light.
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RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
I've been using the 8x42 ATB's for going on 2 seasons, now. For the money.....they're the best I've seen.
About the warranty, though......I noticed after one of my last hunts, this past fall.....the screw out eyepiece was missing from my binos. I called Nikon and they told me to send them ot CA. I get a telegram in the mail telling me the cost to repair them will be about $21. They ask me if I want to repair them, or not. $21 is cheap enough....and I OK'd it.......so I'm not thinking there's a lifetime warranty. Just an FYI. |
RE: Nikon Monarch Binoculars
Just make sure they are waterproof. I have a cheaper set of Nikons and they are very nice and are very clear. Unfortunatly they fogged up on me this year in the rain. (The rainy day I shot my buck actually)
Its $21 to fix them too. However sisnce they are not waterproof in the first place I didn't send them in. They did clear up later though and are fine now. I just don't trust them for a trip now. |
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