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Binoculars

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Subject: Binoculars
From: Berigora <>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 23:41:59 +0000
I had Zeiss terra as a second pair and I thought they were sub standard. I then 
sold them and bought Swarovski companion and although 2x the price they are 
exceptional.

You pay for what you get! I would not buy any brand other than Swarovski. 
Customer service is outstanding. My EL42 have been back to Austria twice at no 
expense to me and a loan pair during the process.

Regards
Alastair

Regards

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> On 9 Sep 2017, at 15:30,  wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience with the various Zeiss bins? My wife has Tetra, 
> and I can't imagine anything better. However, the online reviews rave about 
> the Victory SF. At 3+ times the cost of the Tetra they would have to be 
> stunning and a real leap in satisfaction.
>
> Are they? I could stretch to the great cost for commensurate satisfaction 
> return, but need to be sure. No shops within reach seem to stock the various 
> Zeiss.
>
> I'd be grateful for any advice.
>
> Stephen
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