Swarovski 15x56 SLC Binos

Bighorn191

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Very lightly used, great condition on the outside and lenses are scratch free, 2007 model, been sitting in my safe for years without use, comes with Outdoorsman's stud and binocular adapter and factory case but no box or lens caps and I'm keeping the RRS arca plate that's in the pic.

$1525 shipped. Venmo, PP F&F, or check - will ship out right away!
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I have these. I love them. I started using them off a tripod, then my wife took them over and now she uses them all the time. Hard to hold still by your hands, but heavy enough to hold steady on a truck window or on shooting sticks.
I cannot attest to the asking price (haven't been in the market, but seems fair), but the quality is there!
 
These are excellent binoculars. If you’ve never looked through Swarovski 15x56, you’re missing out on seeing and understanding what they can do for your hunting.

Mine are a bit older than these but still great binoculars. I got mine in 2000. I’m literally the 1st hunter to buy this binocular in the country. Outdoorsman got 2 of them in back in 2000, the first ones imported after Swarovski developed this binocular in cooperation with The Outdoorsman. Floyd Green said one pair was the store’s demo pair but the other was for sale. I bought them over the phone and took them to Alaska shortly afterward.

I love these binoculars.
 
FWIW.....Cabela's has their super special members only price on these reduced to $2399. Ad tax here in my state and these are a good deal at $2530 plus. @Bighorn191 has a thousand dollars off. Great deal here..............FWB
 
If you haven't used big binos like this for extended glassing, you don't know what you're missing. They are far superior to the strain of a spotting scope. The key to great glassing is being comfortable and big binos are worth the weight.
 
I've owned a pair of these for several years. Awesome glass! Pair with a light CF tripod and leave your spotting scope home.
 
I have a pair and love them. The latest gen are superior to the early model. Not sure which ones these are.
 
These binos were born for glassing Coues deer! Great glass if someone who doesn't normally hunt in the western USA is planning a Coues deer hunt.
 
These binos were born for glassing Coues deer! Great glass if someone who doesn't normally hunt in the western USA is planning a Coues deer hunt.

Agreed. That is specifically what I bought mine for.
 

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