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Anyone own waterproof binoculars they really like?
I am seeking a pair at least a 10x zoom.
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Eric wrote:

Anyone own waterproof binoculars they really like?
I am seeking a pair at least a 10x zoom.


Yes, I have an excellent pair of waterproof binoculars. Unfortunately,
they don't float and are currently sitting at the bottom of Tobin Harbor
on Isle Royale.

Maybe floatability is more important than waterproof....

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Walt wrote:

Eric wrote:

Anyone own waterproof binoculars they really like?
I am seeking a pair at least a 10x zoom.


Yes, I have an excellent pair of waterproof binoculars.


What were they?

Maybe floatability is more important than waterproof....


Well, it would seem to be a rather trivial matter to attach something to
the strap that would allow them to float...
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Eric wrote:
Walt wrote:

Maybe floatability is more important than waterproof....


Well, it would seem to be a rather trivial matter to attach something to
the strap that would allow them to float...


Let's see...
o drive 600 miles to Copper Harbor
o catch the ferry to Isle Royal
o rent a canoe
o try to locate my binoculars at the bottom of the harbor
o dive for them
o attach floatation device

Doesn't sound so trivial to me...

Oh, do you mean I should have done this *before* I lost them overboard?

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Oh, do you mean I should have done this *before* I lost them overboard?


Yep.


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Walt ) writes:

Let's see...
o drive 600 miles to Copper Harbor
o catch the ferry to Isle Royal
o rent a canoe
o try to locate my binoculars at the bottom of the harbor


this is where a pair of waterproof binoculars would be of help

o dive for them
o attach floatation device

Doesn't sound so trivial to me...

Oh, do you mean I should have done this *before* I lost them overboard?

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William R. Watt wrote:

Walt ) writes:

Let's see...
o drive 600 miles to Copper Harbor
o catch the ferry to Isle Royal
o rent a canoe
o try to locate my binoculars at the bottom of the harbor


this is where a pair of waterproof binoculars would be of help


Although, I might also recommend an underwater digital camera so that
the images could be processed later by a computer designed to seek out
those binoculars.
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Walt ) writes:
Eric wrote:

Anyone own waterproof binoculars they really like?
I am seeking a pair at least a 10x zoom.


Yes, I have an excellent pair of waterproof binoculars. Unfortunately,
they don't float and are currently sitting at the bottom of Tobin Harbor
on Isle Royale.

Maybe floatability is more important than waterproof....


the binoculars I have are not waterproof and do not float, but they came
with this ingenious strap feature that goes around one's neck ......


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Maybe floatability is more important than waterproof....

Waterproof binocs are made bouyant by attaching a neck strap that has a foam
float built into it. They can be purchased at places like West Marine or
Boaters World. The foam makes the neck strap very comfortable. It is also
possible to make your own.

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