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<blockquote data-quote="bbuck14" data-source="post: 3607000" data-attributes="member: 12909"><p>Like others have said "you get what you pay for in optics." With that being said get the best pair you can afford. It's not going to do you any good to get a cheap pair only to have them replaced year after year or more. 20 yrs ago I bit the bullet and bought a pair of $650 Kahles at the time. To this day they are as clear as the day I bought them. I leave them in the truck year round even in the summer which is not recommended. But the point is they're still in great shape. I was buying the cheap pairs every year or two. After while I could had already bought a really good pair and been done with it! Good luck in your search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbuck14, post: 3607000, member: 12909"] Like others have said "you get what you pay for in optics." With that being said get the best pair you can afford. It's not going to do you any good to get a cheap pair only to have them replaced year after year or more. 20 yrs ago I bit the bullet and bought a pair of $650 Kahles at the time. To this day they are as clear as the day I bought them. I leave them in the truck year round even in the summer which is not recommended. But the point is they're still in great shape. I was buying the cheap pairs every year or two. After while I could had already bought a really good pair and been done with it! Good luck in your search. [/QUOTE]
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