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Has anyone used Maven binoculars? How good are the 8 X 30’s?
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They are very good. Much better than I thought for the price. On par with my Zeiss'.
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They are very good. Much better than I thought for the price. On par with my Zeiss'. I've been eyeballing then too. They've got some good sales going on. On par with which model Zeiss?
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They are very good. Much better than I thought for the price. On par with my Zeiss'. I've been eyeballing then too. They've got some good sales going on. On par with which model Zeiss? Conquest. I will say the Maven's I used were 10x42's, but they were very nice.
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I have the Maven B1 in 8x42, the B2 in 9x45, and the 8x30 B3. They are the real deal. There is always the argument of the sin of being a new company, which does have it points, but from a quality of the product standpoint there is nothing the matter with Maven.
Steve
Theodore Roosevelt: "Do what you can where you are with what you have"
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Those b3 8c30 are very underrated. The only thing better is swaro in that size.
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