National Geographic - 4x30 Binoculars

National Geographic - 4x30 Binoculars
alaAverage 4.4

6 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 6 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 87/100. The average review date is Aug 10, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 16362 reviews from other Binoculars. Last update: May 25, 2013.

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(Based on 6 reviews)

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good, but not for long distances

 

good, but not for long distances

these are perfect for looking at wildlife in your back garden, from the back room window, but for any bigger distance these would disappoint. great for the price, and just what we needed them for.

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binoculars

 

binoculars

Great binoculars, just what my grand daughter wanted. Sturdy, but light weight, and easy to use.

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Get what you pay for?

 

Get what you pay for?

Unlike the previous three reviewers, who each gave 5 stars, I'm going to give only two. It's a cliche to say "You get what you pay for". It's not a cliche I always agree with. Any fool can pay over the odds for something expensive that is no better...

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3 year old goddaughter

 

3 year old goddaughter

My goddaugher loves these. I am teaching her to watch birds through it and she is getting the hang of it. She especially likes looking through them at people and getting them to pull funny faces. :-)

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Excellent value

 

Excellent value

Excellent first pair of binoculars - very durable and colourful to find in long grass, too! Works very well, and brings things nicely close up, in sharp focus, too. Ideal for younger children who want to be like older brothers or parents who have...

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Christmas gift for 10 year old

 

Christmas gift for 10 year old

I bought these National Georgraphic items as a gift for a friend's daughter to compliment the NG subsctiption that I gave her for her birthday, she was delighted with them and used them in the RSPB bird survey at the end of January.

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