Swarovski 12x42 NL Pure. Sold

Spitz

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Lightly used. Bought these new in spring of 2024. Glass is perfect. Comes with everything originally in the box plus an Aziak tripod adapter. Just purchased some 14x52s due to the sheep tag in my pocket and selling these to pay for the change.

$2450 shipped.
 

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How did you feel keeping them steady while not using a tripod was?
 
How did you feel keeping them steady while not using a tripod was?

For myself, they are pleasant and steady to look through so long as you have two hands on them. A tripod certainly improves the experience.
 
I ordered one with the binoculars. It did add a bit of stability but it was both bulky and not very durable. Fell apart after a single season of use. Several friends had similar experiences with it.

Nothing comes cheap from Swarovski, but that piece is overpriced for the quality.
 
I ordered one with the binoculars. It did add a bit of stability but it was both bulky and not very durable. Fell apart after a single season of use. Several friends had similar experiences with it.

Nothing comes cheap from Swarovski, but that piece is overpriced for the quality.
...yes, I have one & concur.
 
For myself, they are pleasant and steady to look through so long as you have two hands on them. A tripod certainly improves the experience.

I agree with what @Spitz says, I did not have any issues with them in NM during pronghorn hunt. But, if I was doing major glassing over a huge area, I used tripod.
 
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