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Nikon Ecobin Binoculars

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How appropriate for Nikon to create green-friendly binoculars, a fave tool of birdwatchers. Birders care about the destruction of our planet, so they’ll like that Nikon has taken all the toxic waste out of manufacturing these 10×25 Ecobin field glasses.

Nikon’s good citizenry consists of lead- and arsenic-free Eco-Glass lenses, non-chloride rubber eyepieces, biodegradable case and strap, and eco-friendly packaging. And hey, they’re waterproof, fogproof and weigh a mere 12.9oz. Not bad. Birdwatchers and voyeurs might not balk at their $169.95 price, either.

But if you think birders are wusses and want a man’s pair of binocs, check these out, used by the Special Forces. Buy!

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