
I am a varmint(groundhog) hunter. My binoculars are used constantly during a day afield. Glass quality is important, focus and ergonomics are critical, light weight is important, durability is critical, and the weatherproofing is critical as a summer rain is hard to predict- my Nikon’s have all these requirements in spades. One good thing I have noticed is I don’t have eye strain nor headhaches after a long day of hunting. The Monarch ATB’s are the very best binoculars I have ever owned. The lens covers are junk, but who cares? I threw away all of my other binoculars lens cover, too. I got a really good deal on mine- Nikon is coming out with a new lens coating system called die-electric on the Monarch line, so this model is the original #7432 (but brand new). My primary use of binoculars is looking at the edges of crop fields; into the hedgerows and shadows of overgrown vegetation where small brown furry things (groundhogs) are hiding several hundred yards away- that requires the high contrast resolution of high quality glass with premium coatings that my Monarch ATBs have makes it easy to distinguish the groundhogs much better than the lessor quality binoculars I have used.
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