Best value for 12x binocular

Servehim

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Reaching out to the MM faithful. My brother is a penny pincher ....he wants to upgrade his binoculars this year. He wants a 12x50 ish bino that not going to break the bank . He found Vortex stuff but I've encouraged him to not buy their lower grade glass. Asked him to explore Mavon as I've heard they are a good bang for the buck. Want to take care of my big brother, any wisdom from those smarter than I am on good binoculars would be greatly appreciated.
 
I bought the Vortex HD 12x50 (about $800) a few years ago. The stupid rubber cushions on the eye cups kept getting messed up until I finally got angry and tore the dang things off. The glass itself was okay, but extremely unsatisfied with the design of the Fisher Price eye cups. What a waste of glass. Now I want Swarovski. Wish I would have done it right the first time.
 
If he is going to be using them quite a bit I recommend biting the bullet and buying something nice. If he has one or two hunts that he wants them for I would tell him to rent the best out there. A few places out there that do that.
You can rent them for a fraction of the cost and get to use the best.
 
Some great deals on swaro 12x42’s out there right now. I can promise you, due to resale value, the cost of ownership on a pair will be less then any other option you listed. Get some vortex or mavens for $1500 or so and they’ll be worth $800 in a few months. Buy some NL’s for $3k and they’ll be worth $2800 in a decade.
 
I bought the Vortex HD 12x50 (about $800) a few years ago. The stupid rubber cushions on the eye cups kept getting messed up until I finally got angry and tore the dang things off. The glass itself was okay, but extremely unsatisfied with the design of the Fisher Price eye cups. What a waste of glass. Now I want Swarovski. Wish I would have done it right the first time.
My eyecups started to detach as well. I sent them back and they fixed them no questions asked. Until I could send them in to get fixed, I held them together with electrical taped.
 
You crack me up....you say Penny-Pincher and then say that he is considering Vortex.

When I saw that I thought of Tasco, Barska, Bushnell.
 
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He received the Kowa set, they cost $200 and he got a great bang for his buck . Definitely next level UP from those you noted Sticky. Thanks gr8fulfrog , appreciate the help.
 

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