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jiwuyu
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Posted: May/28/2010 at 02:14 |
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I want to buy binoculars for viewing scenery, travelling and sports meeting. I searched on Google, and prefer Eyeskey 8x60 monoculars and Leupold 6x30 binoculars. They all looked great. Which one should I buy? Thanks!
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Bird Watcher
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IF THE MODERATORS ARE WATCHING WE HAVE ANOTHER CHINESE SPAMMER ADVERTISING FOR "EYESKEY"
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koshkin
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I think the Leupold Yosemite 6x30 binocular is definitely the way to go. I have briefly seen Eyeskey products and they are total unadulterated crap. ILya
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NDhunter
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Ilya:
I agree that the 6x30 Yosemite, is very good. Your 2nd response gave me a good chuckle,
something I needed after a long day. I guess that would be your "quick" review, or summary
of eyesky, it makes me think of something like poking a stick in your "eye".
Jerry
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kevins
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I think "eyeskey" mean the key of our eyes, meaning it can make our eyes more clearer, but i have not use Eyeskey 6x30, so i don't know it quality, but i deside to buy eyeskey 8.5x50 it seem cool.
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3_tens
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A fool an his money are soon parted. I wish this thread had never started.
No knowledge was gleened. No wisdom was seen.
On half of a product that should have never been started.
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Folks ain't got a sense of humor no more. They don't laugh they just get sore.
Need to follow the rules. Just hard to determine which set of rules to follow Now the rules have changed again. |
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Bird Watcher
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Edited by Bird Watcher - May/31/2010 at 00:24 |
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koshkin
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I can ban them, but then they will just come back under different names. Anyhow, "Eyeskey" is kinda like pocking a metal key into your eye. The headache after looking through one kinda feels like that. ILya
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Bird Watcher
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kevins
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I am sorry but i don't know why you want ban me? i do some wrong things? so can you give me some reason?
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somele
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someone like binoculars and others like monoculars. I have seen the two products, all very good. But in my opinion. monoculars maybe not suitable when you are watching. It need you to close one eye. Very uncomfortable!
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BillyWayne
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Yesssss. Monos are better!
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John 11:35
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stephen b
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Go with the Yosemite's-I am sure you will not be sorry.
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