Bresser Hunter 7x50 Binoculars In Stock
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Just received a couple pairs of Bresser Hunter 7x50 binoculars.
We don't normally mess around with optics under $100, because just about everybody here knows that you get what you pay for in most cases. But in some recent research, I found that the Bresser Hunter 7x50 porro binoculars have been getting some favorable press with hobby astronomers and birders in Europe, so I took the opportunity to order a few pairs during our usual restocking.
After a quick initial once-over and some basic field testing, I'm actually pretty happy with them. They aren't knockouts like the Everest 8x42, but they seem to be a good value. The conclusion:
Here's a link to the full Bresser Hunter 7x50 review.
We have these for sale for $39 shipped anywhere in the US, but if you contact us by phone, we'll knock a few bucks off and get them to you for $35. They aren't showstoppers, but I'm sure a lot of guys here wouldn't mind a set of knockaround binos for cheap. I'm keeping a pair in my office so I can grab and go without beating up my Everests.
We don't normally mess around with optics under $100, because just about everybody here knows that you get what you pay for in most cases. But in some recent research, I found that the Bresser Hunter 7x50 porro binoculars have been getting some favorable press with hobby astronomers and birders in Europe, so I took the opportunity to order a few pairs during our usual restocking.
After a quick initial once-over and some basic field testing, I'm actually pretty happy with them. They aren't knockouts like the Everest 8x42, but they seem to be a good value. The conclusion:
..the Bresser Hunter 7x50 has its advantages, as well as its shortcomings, which is to be expected from just about every binocular under $50. However, the Hunter 7x50 also excels in some areas, and is a value far closer to binoculars that retail for well over $100. This is a binocular that you can utilize in casual observation, birdwatching, hunting, boating, or stargazing, and be happy with the per-dollar results.
We have these for sale for $39 shipped anywhere in the US, but if you contact us by phone, we'll knock a few bucks off and get them to you for $35. They aren't showstoppers, but I'm sure a lot of guys here wouldn't mind a set of knockaround binos for cheap. I'm keeping a pair in my office so I can grab and go without beating up my Everests.
Last edited by OpticsCamp; 09-12-2013 at 12:09 PM.



