Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Barska Floatmaster 8×30 Waterproof Floating Binocular

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Barska Floatmaster 8x30 Waterproof Floating Binocular
 
Manufacturer: Barska
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Product Description

Floatmaster eliminates the decision to "sink or swim". You won't have to worry about losing your Floatmaster binoculars if they take an unexpected plunge into the water because they are buoyant and float. Compact, lightweight and completely waterproof, Floatmaster performs brilliantly out of the water. They feature fully coated optics and a textured and rugged rubber armor covering for a secure grip. Take Floatmaster binoculars with you, not only on fishing or hunting expeditions but also on water-sport adventures. Handy for camping trips or family vacations.Backed by Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Product Details

  • FLOATS on water so no fear of dropping them into the water
  • Complete waterproof protection in a sturdy constructed roof prism binocular
  • Fully coated optics for bright and clear images
  • Textured and rugged rubber armor with a non-slip grip
  • Compact, lightweight and handy which includes a carrying case and neckstrap

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Great for the price
 
Review Date: September 26, 2008
Reviewer: Martina A Akeson,
So I'm not sure where the digital clock and radio are on these - I think that is for another model of Barska floating binoculars. But I didn't buy them for a clock or a radio, so no matter...
These binoculars are fine for the price, but they are low-end, so don't expect fabulous optics. I use them for kayaking and for just tossing onto my pack for a hike without worry about trashing a good set of binculars. They do float and they bring things a lot closer and they were very inexpensive. I watched an eagle flying high above a mountain and I could tell what kind of eagle it was by the color of its feathers(a golden eagle). Only one thing I could ask and that is to have them in a yellow or some other bright color so I can find them in my backpack and so I can see them better if I happen to lose them in the river.
Again, a good set of binoculars, they float and they allow me to get close up views of wildlife, and very good price. Just what I wanted.
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