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[Q] Submersible binoculars
Anyone have any recommendations on submersible binoculars?
(Just because a product claims to be waterproof does not necessarily imply it is also submersible and therefore more appropriate for kayaking.) I have found, with a google search, some Promaster Infinity binoculars which are submersible...anyone know anything about the quality of their products? I would be interested in checking out monoculars as well, if anyone has any suggestions on submersible versions of those as well. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
Eric wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations on submersible binoculars? (Just because a product claims to be waterproof does not necessarily imply it is also submersible and therefore more appropriate for kayaking.) I have found, with a google search, some Promaster Infinity binoculars which are submersible...anyone know anything about the quality of their products? I would be interested in checking out monoculars as well, if anyone has any suggestions on submersible versions of those as well. Check out the Brunton 6x monocular. It's waterproof, but I'm not sure to what depth. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
Brian Nystrom wrote:
Eric wrote: Anyone have any recommendations on submersible binoculars? (Just because a product claims to be waterproof does not necessarily imply it is also submersible and therefore more appropriate for kayaking.) I have found, with a google search, some Promaster Infinity binoculars which are submersible...anyone know anything about the quality of their products? I would be interested in checking out monoculars as well, if anyone has any suggestions on submersible versions of those as well. Check out the Brunton 6x monocular. It's waterproof, but I'm not sure to what depth. Unfortunately, just because a product claims to be waterproof does not imply it is submersible to any depth. For example, the Princeton Tec Yukon HL LED Headlamp is labeled as being waterproof, but a response I got from Princeton Tec indicated that this meant it was only waterproof in a heavy rain or snow, not that it could be submerged and be expected to survive. However, based on a reply from the company, the Brunton 6x monocular is apparently submersible up to 1 meter for a period of 5 minutes. This is, of course, more then enough time to get out of the water in the vast majority of situations, but I still might prefer a product that had better submersible parameters. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
Sea kayaker mag has a review of waterproof binoculars - I don't
remember which issue and the article is not available on line. Check the website. Brian Nystrom wrote in message ... Eric wrote: Anyone have any recommendations on submersible binoculars? (Just because a product claims to be waterproof does not necessarily imply it is also submersible and therefore more appropriate for kayaking.) I have found, with a google search, some Promaster Infinity binoculars which are submersible...anyone know anything about the quality of their products? I would be interested in checking out monoculars as well, if anyone has any suggestions on submersible versions of those as well. Check out the Brunton 6x monocular. It's waterproof, but I'm not sure to what depth. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
Alex Horvath wrote:
Sea kayaker mag has a review of waterproof binoculars - I don't remember which issue and the article is not available on line. Check the website. Thanks. I found the article index at: http://www.seakayakermag.com/PDFs/SK-Index.pdf and in this document, found: Issue 75, Apr. 2000, p. 60: "The Best Waterproof Binoculars for Kayaking" by Gary Luhm I would guess that since this review things have changed in the marketplace quite a bit. I have written to them and have asked if they plan to write an article on the current state of submersible binoculars. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
A little old, I agree but I don't think high quality optical devices
are redesigned that often. I have the article - unfortunately I just trashed my fax machine but I'll snail mail it to you gratis if you give me your address. My e-mail is (Eric) wrote in message ... Alex Horvath wrote: Sea kayaker mag has a review of waterproof binoculars - I don't remember which issue and the article is not available on line. Check the website. Thanks. I found the article index at: http://www.seakayakermag.com/PDFs/SK-Index.pdf and in this document, found: Issue 75, Apr. 2000, p. 60: "The Best Waterproof Binoculars for Kayaking" by Gary Luhm I would guess that since this review things have changed in the marketplace quite a bit. I have written to them and have asked if they plan to write an article on the current state of submersible binoculars. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
I use Carson 8 x 25 waterproof binoculars
# WP-825 "Eric" wrote in message ... Anyone have any recommendations on submersible binoculars? (Just because a product claims to be waterproof does not necessarily imply it is also submersible and therefore more appropriate for kayaking.) I have found, with a google search, some Promaster Infinity binoculars which are submersible...anyone know anything about the quality of their products? I would be interested in checking out monoculars as well, if anyone has any suggestions on submersible versions of those as well. |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
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[Q] Submersible binoculars
Eric wrote:
I have written to them and have asked if they plan to write an article on the current state of submersible binoculars. If anyone is interested... The reply I got back from Sea Kayaker Mag was that they had no plans to update that particular article. However, they might do another similar one when image stabilizing binoculars come down in price. Didn't even know that there were image stabilizing binoculars available... |
[Q] Submersible binoculars
I've had excellent results with ones made by Steiner, a German company.
Rather pricey but incredible optics and waterproof. Here is URL for Sierra Trading Post. They almost always have discontinued models at significant discounts. Still pricey at discounted levels. http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ -- Big Island Bob |
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