👀 See the world like never before with the Slicker Bino Bandit!
The Slicker Bino Bandit is a versatile accessory designed to fit all binoculars, enhancing your outdoor experience by blocking glare, improving visual clarity, and reducing eye fatigue. Made in the USA, it combines comfort and ruggedness, making it ideal for both hunters and birdwatchers.
J**M
Great for deer hunting
I put this on my Leupold Wind River 8 x 50 binoculars. When it gets close to the end of legal shooting time, this helps to shield out ambient light filtration and gives me more light capturing ability. I like it so much, I bought another one to go on my compact Leupold Wind River 8 x 30 binoculars.
T**T
I like this very much
Who would have guessed how handy this is. I've been using my hand to shield the sun glare, for the 40 years I have been bird watching. I am late to the party, but so glad that I found them.I did have to fashion a way to keep them attached to my binoculars, as I had to back-track twice to find them lying on the ground in the middle of nowhere - lucky me to have found them. Other than that, yes, this is worth the buy.
J**T
Excellent add on
These are such a nice little add on to your binos to help with sun glare. It has clips on the sides so you can clip them together over the top for glass protection also. Ever family or friend I have that use binos all use these too & they all told me to grab a set & I'm glad I did. Would highly recommend & would purchase again for myself or as a gift
B**Y
Awesome product but if left closed too long they don’t fold out anymore
These things are awesome. They keep light out so when your glassing you have full capability of your binos. The only issue I’ve has is if you store your binos too long with the clip used to close your bino bandit, the material doesn’t fold back out. Kind of a pain if your in a hurry. Other than that it’s perfect
C**S
Spent $480 on binos, and this is my favorite part
I love that these fit any binos, and after spending over $480 on my Vortex, this $20 addition is my favorite part. They are soft on the eyes because of the thin neoprene. I see sharper images because I'm not straining to block out the sunlight creeping in from the sides of my face.I have 2 cons: 1) I wish they were a little bit thinker so they would be a little more rigid. 2) Because it tightens up the eye space, it traps the humidity and fogs the lens easier than without them.But these are two cons that I can live with, given the benefits achieved.
M**B
Works great
Works great for long days of scouting and glassing the mountain sides! Keeps the wind and sun out of your eyes. Super light weight and can fit in pretty much any pocket
A**R
The new ones are low quality
The new bino bandits are terrible. I bought this because my friend has these on his Binos and I loved it. They kept their shape well and work great. The new bino bandit are made of cheap thin neoprene that has no shape. I have to constantly pull on the to cover my eyes. It is too bad they went with lower quality because the old ones were great.
M**R
EXcellent eyeshades for binoculars.
This is like wetsuit material. The Bandit does the best job of blocking ambient light from your eyes. I have them on my Kowa 6.5x BDII.
H**T
Weit überhöhter Preis zu 36 Euro. Öffnungen nicht rund. Zu kleiner Schnitt.
Sehr schlicht geschneidertes Teil aus Neopren mit zwei reingeschnittenen Löchern von ca. 3 Zentimeter Durchmesser, nicht einmal rund geschnitten, sondern katzenaugenförmig! Die Löcher sind so eng, dass ich beim Überziehen über mein Fujinon 10x50 die Gummiaugenmuschen abgezogen habe! Die Hülle ist auch zu klein geschnitten für die meisten astronomischen Gläser, da muss ich sie fast auf die Augenmuschel setzen. Optimal sitzt es auf meinem DDoptics Pirschler 8x56.Fotos und Beschreibungen der verschiedenen bei Amazon angebotenen Modelle (es wird nicht klar, ob die sich nur im Muster unterscheiden) sind irreführend. In der Beschreibung steht "ziehen Sie es für eine perfekte Passform fest" - da ist nichts festzuziehen, man kann es bestenfalls zurechtruckeln.Für astronomische Gläser mit großen Okularen ungeeignet! Ansonsten mit Vorbehalt. Löcher besser nicht rund schneiden, werden dann u.U. zu groß.Wo und wenn es sitzt, ist die Abdunkelung allerdings perfekt.
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