Subject: Nikon Dream Season Sat May 23, 2009 8:25 pm
I've had a pair of the Nikon Dream Season bino's for about 9 months now and I could not be more impressed. Much like Mike and Glenn I have to say clarity is as good as any bino out there. There are unreal. Low light is another super plus. Last season I was hunting with Romer and it was still a good 30 minutes before light but I got a text from him that there were deer in the field I was watching but with it being cloudy I couldn't see any so I pulled out the Bino's and looked through them and sure enought there were two young bucks sparing. They bino's gathered light so well that I could see better in the dark with them then I could with my own eyes. They are also water tight to I believe 9 feet and fog proof. Although I did have them fog up on me once but I used their cleaner fog proff stuff and it never happened again. I have the 10X50 and am amazed every time I use them. In dense woods they are a big to powerful but 98% of the time they are perfect and also powerful enough to let me see out clearly to several hundred yards. I can't imagine needing or wanting another pair
TheRomer
Subject: Re: Nikon Dream Season Sat May 23, 2009 8:37 pm
I remember that, and afterwards you let me take a look threw them and wow very clear and sharp those are some awesome binos, im going to invest in a pair thats for sure.
Joe
Subject: Re: Nikon Dream Season Sat May 23, 2009 8:54 pm
Nikon rocks...
Dave
Subject: Re: Nikon Dream Season Sat May 23, 2009 9:41 pm
I could not be anymore happier with all my Nikon products...
Corey
Subject: Re: Nikon Dream Season Sat May 23, 2009 10:52 pm
I will have some Nikons before the season begins!
mathewsguy
Subject: Re: Nikon Dream Season Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:34 am
I need a good pair of binos looks like I will have to get some Nikons
Mark
Subject: Re: Nikon Dream Season Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:09 am
I believe that all of their products are top-notch. I have a Monarch scope on one of my rifles and it is the best I have seen. Well, within reason that is. It probably can't compare with one of the German made scopes, but then again...what can?