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As the title says does anyone else carry binoculars in there kit?

Since I have been climbing I have always carried a small pair of binoculars with me...have 3 pairs in various kit and rope bags...if anyone doesn’t have a pair you should get some as they are a great addition to your climbing kit,helps look for hazard branches and good anchor points etc and or nest,squirrel drays etc.you can spend quite a bit on some of these smaller ones but there are always some on the car boots and flebay for not bad money and as with anything of good value and quality the heavier the better.

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  On 21/02/2020 at 18:24, 5 shires said:

As the title says does anyone else carry binoculars in there kit?

Since I have been climbing I have always carried a small pair of binoculars with me...have 3 pairs in various kit and rope bags...if anyone doesn’t have a pair you should get some as they are a great addition to your climbing kit,helps look for hazard branches and good anchor points etc and or nest,squirrel drays etc.you can spend quite a bit on some of these smaller ones but there are always some on the car boots and flebay for not bad money and as with anything of good value and quality the heavier the better.

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I use a chainsaw for watching horse racing . Does that count ? ?

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When I was on the trowel I used them all the time for inspecting chimneys, rooves etc. Invaluable.

As a shooting man there's always a pair of Steiners in the truck. Can end up spending half the day watching birds though..

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Should that not be from the pub?

  On 23/02/2020 at 18:18, Khriss said:

Always in my rucksack - tree inspection and reading the train departure times whilst sat across the road in the cafe :P K

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  On 15/07/2021 at 12:35, Jack111 said:

Steiner is an excellent binoculars. Vision, day and night, is essential in any tactical situation, during hunting or long range shooting. These binoculars cover usage during day, dusk and dawn, at land or sea. They are not too heavy. Very clear and reliable. Haven't had an issue with any Steiner products ever. 

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Strait out of the advertising brochure ?

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  On 15/07/2021 at 13:04, Stubby said:

Strait out of the advertising brochure ?

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Straight out of the advertising brochure.....

 

I think the ad agency needs to be fired!  Be just as well using a pair of milk bottles if all you want is a couple of yards away!  You could almost TOUCH it let alone tactical survey 🤪

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