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MEOPTA OPTICS I’ve
always been overly protective of my binoculars.
Not because they’re an old pair of Leitz and
I know they’re worth a fair chunk of change, but
because they were my grandfathers.
I can’t pull them from their worn leather
case without thinking of him.
But I’ve not relied on the pair based on
sentimentally alone.
Leitz (now Leica) makes some of the best optics
I’ve ever seen.
Until I was handed a pair of Meopta I thought I
had the best optics on the market.
Now I know I was wrong
I’ve
always been overly protective of my binoculars.
Not because they’re an old pair of Leitz and
I know they’re worth a fair chunk of change, but
because they were my grandfathers.
I can’t pull them from their worn leather
case without thinking of him.
But I’ve not relied on the pair based on
sentimentally alone.
Leitz (now Leica) makes some of the best optics
I’ve ever seen.
Until I was handed a pair of Meopta I thought I
had the best optics on the market.
Now I know I was wrong Simply put, Meopta binoculars are the epitome of European optics. They are almost flawless in design and delivery. Looking through a pair for the first time reminded me of my first viewing of High Definition Television. For the first time I saw what I had been missing.
Meopta’s
light gathering ability is incredible.
While using my Meopta Meostar 10 x 42s on a
recent hunting trip to Pearsalle I was able to make
out the individual hairs on a distant javelina in
predawn starlight. Pickup a pair of Meopta binoculars and see what you’ve been missing. See all the great Meopta products by clicking HERE
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