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Lumberg
19 May 15 13:34
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Can anyone advise on a good pair of binoculars that you could fit into a biggish coat side pocket? Happy to spend up to a couple of hundred but don't want the really big ones you have to hang around your neck but also found most of the smaller ones don't have requisite magnification. Any advice on good make/model appreciated and also what the minimum magnification level I should be looking for is.

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elise
When: 19 May 15 13:46
i'd consider a pair of steiner wildlife, skyhawk, safari etc, you can find them on amazon but i'd always try them first as weight, eye piece comfort etc varies from person to person

i have a pair of canon with the stability control which i think were about 400 when i bought them, i found the stability button made a huge difference when viewing anything at extreme distance but not sure whether you'll get something like that at under 200 quid
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steveb48
When: 19 May 15 13:46
I wouldn't get any more than x 40 as you wouldnt be able to hold them still enough and would require a tripod . Try scopesandskies website look down the left. They have a bargin box ,I've bought a couple of sets which have been really good.
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argosy
When: 19 May 15 13:47
http://www.kayoptical.co.uk/
Give these people a ring. They can advise and have second hand stock as well as new.
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hello :-)
When: 19 May 15 13:49
Fit bird moved in across road / small pair to fit nicely into flashing jacket thread
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onlooker
When: 19 May 15 13:49
Maximum 10 Magnification - otherwise the field are too close/large in final furlong and a half - and, also, the focus could be unstable at longer distance.

http://www.bestbinocularsreviews.com/binoculars-for-horse-racing.php

https://procular.com.au/best-binoculars-for-watching-a-horse-race/
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Lumberg
When: 19 May 15 13:51
Cheers all, very handy info
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