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$2.59 after rebate. Bushnell has a $15 rebate on any Powerview binoculars, and they start at under $20. These compact 8X21 are $17.59 at Amazon with free shipping:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...NSKX9YFWO&th=1&psc=1

Academy, Dicks, etc., have plenty of these for around that price or a little more. Google Bushnell Powerview binoculars and see what you get. Here's a link to the rebate, with a limit of one per household:

http://bushnell.com/Bushnell/f...39c-5b9a2f45bfd8.pdf


They also have a $40 rebate on any Trophy or Trophy Xtreme, and they start at $65 on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Bushnel...ll+trophy+binoculars

Link to the Trophy rebate, and there is a limit of 5 per household:

http://bushnell.com/Bushnell/f...2ce-0e5bc1aa5fc8.pdf
 
Posts: 3424 | Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Registered: June 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Those are not binoculars. Those are tubes with plastic between them.

I bought that exact pair and it did not last a shift before going double. I bought a Steiner for $340 and have great low light performance and clear glass.


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Originally posted by guardianangel762:
Those are not binoculars. Those are tubes with plastic between them.

I bought that exact pair and it did not last a shift before going double. I bought a Steiner for $340 and have great low light performance and clear glass.


Well, they have a 4 star rating on Amazon with over 2500 reviews. And I'm fresh out of ideas for free Steiners. If you read "small binoculars for practically free" and immediately thought Steiner, I'm afraid you are destined to be disappointed in life.
 
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Those are not binoculars. Those are tubes with plastic between them.
they have a 4 star rating on Amazon with over 2500 reviews.
The 2,500 reviews are not specifically for these binoculars. These reviews cover a whole bunch of different Bushnell models, so it's not easy to understand the rating for this model.



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I just ordered some Trophy 8x32s for the truck, and printed a copy of the rebate form. Thanks.
 
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About $75 for some cheaper Leupolds or Nikons is as low as I'll go with binos.

BTDT with this kind of junk for $20-30, utterly worthless and annoying.
 
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Ouch!


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I'm not in the market for binoculars but I commend the OP for his efforts.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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At $2.59, these will work great for casual use for me and the kids, thanks OP!
 
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Originally posted by honestlou:
$2.59 after rebate. Bushnell has a $15 rebate on any Powerview binoculars, and they start at under $20. These compact 8X21 are $17.59 at Amazon with free shipping:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...NSKX9YFWO&th=1&psc=1

Academy, Dicks, etc., have plenty of these for around that price or a little more. Google Bushnell Powerview binoculars and see what you get. Here's a link to the rebate, with a limit of one per household:

http://bushnell.com/Bushnell/f...39c-5b9a2f45bfd8.pdf


They also have a $40 rebate on any Trophy or Trophy Xtreme, and they start at $65 on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Bushnel...ll+trophy+binoculars

Link to the Trophy rebate, and there is a limit of 5 per household:

http://bushnell.com/Bushnell/f...2ce-0e5bc1aa5fc8.pdf


Thanks ! Ordered a Trophy XLT 8x32mm And who I bought it from will get to my address by the 20th so the 22nd posting for the rebate is doable.
 
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Wow! Guess what brothers and kids are getting for Christmas!?

THANK YOU!!!
 
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Wow! Guess what brothers and kids are getting for Christmas!?

THANK YOU!!!


Why don't you like your family members?
 
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^^^heh heh^^^. Hey, Bushnell makes good stuff but let them buy their own swarovski's :-)
 
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I found an online dealer and ordered the Trophy XLT 8x32mm For $59.99 and after the $40.00 dollar rebate I just mailed in, I paid just under ten bucks for a binocular with a retail of $129.00 at my local Bass Pro. I did very well indeed for a fog free, water immersion proof binocular. Thanks again for the heads up. Your one of the reasons this site rocks! Wink
 
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I received the Trophy XLT 8x32s and was pleasantly surprised at the quality. My wife has already comandeered them for her truck. She has a couple of pair of very expensive binoculars she doesn't leave in her truck-she won't worry about damage or theft of these much less expensive ones.
 
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I found an online dealer and ordered the Trophy XLT 8x32mm For $59.99 and after the $40.00 dollar rebate I just mailed in, I paid just under ten bucks for a binocular with a retail of $129.00 at my local Bass Pro. I did very well indeed for a fog free, water immersion proof binocular. Thanks again for the heads up. Your one of the reasons this site rocks! Wink

^^^Not to be disparaging anyones math skillz, but ya might check the calulator and go for a re-calibration^^......



For myself, ordered the Bushnell Trophy XLT Bone Collector Edition 8x 42mm, Realtree Xtra Camo version for the son. Paid $69 and less the $40 rebate I'm paying $29. Fantastic deal still, but not "$10", or even $19.99. Smile

"Extra camo", heh.
 
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I found an online dealer and ordered the Trophy XLT 8x32mm For $59.99 and after the $40.00 dollar rebate I just mailed in, I paid just under ten bucks for a binocular with a retail of $129.00 at my local Bass Pro. I did very well indeed for a fog free, water immersion proof binocular. Thanks again for the heads up. Your one of the reasons this site rocks! Wink

^^^Not to be disparaging anyones math skillz, but ya might check the calulator and go for a re-calibration^^......



For myself, ordered the Bushnell Trophy XLT Bone Collector Edition 8x 42mm, Realtree Xtra Camo version for the son. Paid $69 and less the $40 rebate I'm paying $29. Fantastic deal still, but not "$10", or even $19.99. Smile

"Extra camo", heh.


Yep, need to count on my toes also! Less than a twenty then! Still was a great deal Smile
 
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So now for the rest of the story. I have the highly rated Nikon Monarchs that I keep tucked behind the seat of the truck. For Christmas, as my son is starting to bow hunt, I offered him the choice of the Nikons, that were under $300, or these Bushnells (Bushnell Trophy XLT Bone Collector Edition 8x 42mm, Realtree Xtra Camo version) that cost $29. I said, take the best pair, don't worry about cost.

He chose the Bushnell's. Said they were better. I was stunned, and started to look for myself and compare one and then the other. They ran neck and neck, may have had a slight edge. I didn't have the Vortex's nearby, and the Swarskis are 15 x 50 or some such and not a direct comparison (and also too heavy and expensive to hunt with).

That's how a $29.99 bino beat one costing nearly 10 times as much. Bushnell for the win. Thanks again for the $40 rebate heads up honestlou!
 
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Wow. Good on you for reporting back.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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Wow! Guess what brothers and kids are getting for Christmas!?

THANK YOU!!!


Why don't you like your family members?


My 3 year old Nephew would love a set of Bushnells for $2.59. He'd bounce a set of steiners off of my sisters travertine floors just as well as the $2.59 bushnells. I can live with him playing basketball with the bushnells!!!!!!!!!!
 
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